Judah Miller

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Born
Judah Menachem Miller[1]

(1973-11-14) November 14, 1973 (age 51)
Occupation(s)Producer, writer
Spouse
(m. 2006)
Judah Miller
Born
Judah Menachem Miller[1]

(1973-11-14) November 14, 1973 (age 51)
EducationMonte Vista High School
Occupation(s)Producer, writer
Spouse
(m. 2006)
Children1
FamilyGeneva Wasserman (sister)
Murray Miller (brother)

Judah Menachem Miller (born November 14, 1973)[1] is an American television producer and writer. Miller has produced and written for Clone High (2002–03, 2023–24), The Tracy Morgan Show (2003), A.U.S.A. (2003), Committed (2005), Stacked (2005), King of the Hill (2006), American Dad! (2010), Axe Cop (2012), Crashing (2017), and Bupkis (2023).

Miller was born to a Jewish family, the son of Zoe and Gary Miller.[2] He is a graduate of Monte Vista High School in Danville, California.[2] He has a twin sister, Geneva Miller Wasserman and one brother, writer Murray Miller.[2] He started his career as a production assistant in Los Angeles.[2]

Personal life

On October 7, 2006, Miller married Marissa Jaret Winokur.[3] They have one son, Zev Isaac Miller (born 2008).[4]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role
2023 Bupkis Executive producer/showrunner (8 episodes)
2017 Crashing Executive producer (5 episodes), Co-executive producer (2 episodes), Writer (1 episode)
2015 All Stars Executive producer and writer
2013–2015 Axe Cop Developer
2014 Playing House Executive producer (7 episodes) and writer (2 episodes)
2010–2013 American Dad! Co-executive producer (70 episodes), Supervising producer (13 episodes), Writer (9 episodes)
2007–2008 King of the Hill Producer (13 episodes), Co-producer (6 episodes), Supervising producer (1 episode), Writer (5 episodes)
2005–2006 Stacked Co-producer (13 episodes), Writer (4 episodes)
2005–2006 Committed Writer (1 episode)
2004 2004 MTV Movie Awards Writer
2003 The Tracy Morgan Show Writer (3 episodes)
2003, 2023–2024 Clone High Co-executive producer (11 episodes), Staff writer (13 episodes) and writer (3 episodes)
2003 A.U.S.A. Writer (1 episode)

Awards and nominations

References

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