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Trevor miller's credits are verifiable on imdb . He is genuinely an author and screenwriter - so why delete?

Trevor Miller's book Trip City is still available on Amazon

Thanks - Hans90068

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Proposed updates for accuracy and structure

Hi — I am the subject of this article and would like to propose some updates for accuracy and clarity, in line with Wikipedia’s conflict of interest guidelines. I will not edit the article directly. The current version is quite minimal and does not fully reflect verifiable aspects of my career. I’ve drafted a revised lead and a new Career section, and clarified the filmography by role for accuracy. Proposed revisions below: Lead Trevor Miller (born 5 October 1965) is a British screenwriter, filmmaker and author. His debut novel Trip City (1989) was described by the London Evening Standard as “an On the Road for the post-warehouse party generation.”[2] He later worked in film development, production and editing on a range of independent and studio projects before directing the musical feature Riot On Redchurch Street (2012). A re-edited version, Riot On Redchurch Street – The Director’s Cut, received the Best Director (Feature Film) award at the Golden State Film Festival in 2025.[4] Career Miller began his career as a writer and journalist in the United Kingdom, contributing to publications including Dazed & Confused and Melody Maker. His early work was associated with the late 1980s acid house and post-punk cultural movement, which informed his debut novel Trip City (1989). He later moved into film, working in Los Angeles as a screenwriter and script consultant on a range of development projects at companies including Franchise Pictures, Inferno Entertainment and Mobius International. During this period, he was involved in projects associated with actors such as Sylvester Stallone, Steven Seagal and Jean-Claude Van Damme, as well as development work connected to Laurence Fishburne and Bruce Willis. Miller subsequently worked in film production and post-production, with credits as a film and video editor on a number of independent and studio-backed projects, including Bully (2001), Spun (2002), The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things (2004), and Spring Breakers (2012). He made his feature directorial debut with Riot On Redchurch Street (2012), a London-set musical drama. A re-edited version of the film, Riot On Redchurch Street – The Director’s Cut, received the Best Director (Feature Film) award at the Golden State Film Festival in 2025.[4] Filmography (restructured by role) As director Riot On Redchurch Street (2012) Riot On Redchurch Street – The Director’s Cut (2025) As editor / production work Bully (2001) Love Liza (2002) Spun (2002) Tiptoes (2003) This Girl's Life (2003) I Love Your Work (2003) The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things (2004) Out of Reach (2004) Into the Sun (2005) The Killer Inside Me (2010) Spring Breakers (2012) London Fields (2018) I believe these changes improve neutrality, structure, and accuracy while remaining consistent with existing sources. I’m happy to provide additional citations if required. Thank you for your time and consideration. TrevorMillerStoryteller (talk) 07:57, 2 April 2026 (UTC)

Additional source supporting development work and directing credit

Thanks — I’ve identified a reliable source that directly references my involvement in development work. A Hollywood Reporter article (Cannes coverage) notes that I was attached to direct the film noir project “The Smiths.” I’ve adjusted the proposed wording to reflect this verifiable credit. Happy to incorporate this source and keep all wording aligned with reliable sourcing standards. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/cannes-la-film-noir-smiths-524602/ TrevorMillerStoryteller (talk) 08:11, 2 April 2026 (UTC)

Proposed updates for article (sources included)

Hi — I am the subject of this article and would like to propose updates for accuracy and structure, following Wikipedia’s conflict of interest guidelines. I will not edit the article directly. The current article is minimal and omits several verifiable credits supported by reliable, independent sources. Below is a proposed revision focused on improving clarity, structure, and sourcing. Lead

Trevor Miller (born 5 October 1965) is a British screenwriter, filmmaker and author. His debut novel Trip City (1989) was described by the Evening Standard as “an On the Road for the post-warehouse party generation.”[1] He later directed the musical feature Riot On Redchurch Street (2012). A re-edited version, Riot On Redchurch Street – The Director’s Cut, was released in 2025 and received coverage in industry publications including Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, Film Threat, and Yahoo Entertainment.[2][3][4][5]

Career

Miller began his career as a writer and journalist in the United Kingdom, contributing to publications including Melody Maker. His early work was associated with the late 1980s acid house and post-punk cultural movement, which informed his novel Trip City (1989). The book was later republished and covered in publications including the Evening Standard and DJ Mag.[1][6]

He later moved into film, working in development and production in Los Angeles. A Hollywood Reporter article notes his attachment to direct the film noir project The Smiths.[3] He directed Riot On Redchurch Street (2012), a London-set musical drama. A re-edited version, Riot On Redchurch Street – The Director’s Cut, was released in 2025 and received coverage from publications including Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, Film Threat, and Yahoo Entertainment.[2][3][4][5] I am happy to provide full citation formatting or additional sources if required. Thank you for your time and consideration. 📚 REFERENCES [1] Evening Standard – Trip City review

[2] Variety – Film News in Brief (Jan 2025)
[3] The Hollywood Reporter – Cannes coverage (The Smiths)
[4] Film Threat – Riot On Redchurch Street – Director’s Cut review
[5] Yahoo Entertainment – Riot On Redchurch Street article
[6] DJ Mag – Trip City republication article ~2026-20716-11 (talk) 02:11, 4 April 2026 (UTC)
 Not done: The {{request edit}} template is for requesting changes to semi-protected pages. For conflict of interest requests, please use {{Edit COI}} instead. I have updated this for you. Prolabelmaker (talk) 07:08, 4 April 2026 (UTC)

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