Larry Miller, born Lawrence John Miller on October 15, 1953, in Valley Stream, New York, is a multifaceted American comedian, actor, voice actor, podcaster, and columnist. Raised in a Jewish family, he pursued his education at Amherst College, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree. Initially focusing on music, Miller played piano and drums in New York City nightclubs, which eventually led him to explore comedy. His early comedic influences included Jerry Seinfeld, with whom he developed a close friendship.
Miller's career in comedy began in New York, where he performed stand-up and participated in improvisational theatre. His breakthrough in film came with a memorable role as a store clerk in Pretty Woman (1990), which showcased his talent for portraying characters with a mix of condescension and sycophancy. This role marked the start of a successful acting career, leading to appearances in films such as 10 Things I Hate About You (1999), The Princess Diaries (2001), and Waiting for Guffman (1997), as well as television roles in Mad About You and Boston Legal.
In addition to his acting career, Miller is known for his stand-up comedy, particularly his monologue "The Five Levels of Drinking," which has been praised for its masterful storytelling and influence on comedic routines.
He has also authored a book, Spoiled Rotten America: Outrages of Everyday Life, a collection of essays offering satirical commentary on various aspects of American culture.
Miller's comedic style is characterized by observational humour, sarcasm, and a deadpan delivery. Fans appreciate his ability to highlight the absurdities of everyday life with sharp wit and relatable insights. His performances often blend intellectual humour with relatable scenarios, making his work accessible and engaging to a wide audience.
Beyond his entertainment career, Miller is a family man. He married television writer Eileen Conn in 1993, and the couple has two children. Despite facing personal challenges, including a severe traumatic brain injury in 2012, Miller has made a full recovery and continues to contribute to the entertainment industry.
In summary, Larry Miller's journey from a musician in New York nightclubs to a respected figure in comedy and acting is a testament to his versatility and dedication to his craft. His ability to blend humour with insightful commentary has earned him a lasting place in the entertainment world.

Citations:
Miller, L. (2006). Spoiled Rotten America: Outrages of Everyday Life. ReganBooks.
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Rotten Tomatoes contributors. (2025, October 15). Larry Miller Movies & TV Shows List. Rotten Tomatoes. https://www.rottentomatoes.com/celebrity/larry-miller
IMDb contributors. (2025, October 15). Larry Miller Awards. IMDb. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0588777/awards/
