‘BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE’ AND ‘SUICIDE SQUAD’ (2016) “t is Miller, so chilling opposite Tilda Swinton in ‘We Need to Talk About Kevin,’ who gives the minutiae that consume teen conversations some much-appreciated jolts of electricity,” former L.A. Miller makes their mark as Patrick, a “brazenly eccentric” high school senior who with stepsister Sam (Emma Watson) drags depressed freshman Charlie (Logan Lerman) along for the ride as they all try to figure out who they are. How far have we really come? I’m not sure. And that’s been getting a little bit better, for parts of that spectrum, but not really. Speaking about the subject matter of “The Perks of Being a Wallflower,” Miller said, “ does come with the territory of being a lesbian/gay/bi/queer/trans person in the public school system. I am very much in love with no one in particular.” Miller said that when they were younger they “went from having a stutter to being a totally gay little opera singer to being, like, a really confused queer adolescent.” “I have a lot of really wonderful friends who are of very different sexes and genders. “I’m queer,” they tell Out magazine in August 2012. And it’s a very old story that’s entirely under-told. “That performance was entirely about finding all of the anger and the resentment inherent to mother and child. And her resentment grows stronger until there’s this explosion of rage and they’re at war,” Miller said in March 2011. “We see Kevin over the course of his life become more and more of a monster. It’s a dark story that shows Eva’s memories of her oldest child in retrospect two years after he commits a horrifying mass murder.
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In Miller’s breakout movie role, they play the teen version of Kevin, the “frighteningly manipulative” and ultimately psychopathic son of Tilda Swinton’s Eva Khatchadourian. They are about to cross over on the big screen. That triumph is Miller’s final appearance on the USA Network show. In his fifth appearance on the series, in Season 2, the Ferrari is back and so is Tucker, who by the end of the episode announces his grandfather has given him all his money, as well as control over his absent father’s allowance. In the pilot, Tucker suffers a medical emergency after wrecking his rich father’s Ferrari. Miller stars as rich 16-year-old hemophiliac Tucker Bryant, one of the earliest patients of Hamptons concierge doctor Hank Lawson (Mark Feuerstein). In a five-episode story arc on the Showtime series, Miller plays Damien Patterson, an eccentric teen who digs Guitar Hero and for a while becomes the boyfriend of Becca Moody (Madeleine Martin), the preternaturally intelligent daughter of lead character Hank Moody (David Duchovny). This is where Miller went mainstream with their fourth credited role. Miller appeared only once in the series, which had eight five-minute episodes split over two seasons. Notable lines in Miller’s brief appearance included “What a loser” and “Shut up, gayhole.” Oh yeah, Cakey is actually an evil cake that terrorizes the universe. Miller’s first credited role, per IMDb, is as a bully who cheers on a friend as said friend beats up on lead character Duncan, a dorky kid whose best friend is a cake from outer space. ‘CAKEY! THE CAKE FROM OUTER SPACE’ (2006) Here is a timeline of key moments in Miller’s career and personal life. Around that time, they landed a gig on a premium-cable show. Before hitting double digits, age-wise, they switched from opera to acting, and at age 16 Miller dropped out of high school to pursue acting full-time. To correct a severe speech impediment, Miller took up singing, which had the side effect of helping them land a “grade-school residency” with New York’s Metropolitan Opera. Miller described having a “very wonderful, magical childhood” in a place that had a high concentration of wealth and a low concentration of “human happiness.” The actor, who is nonbinary and uses they/them pronouns, was born Ezra Matthew Miller in 1992, the youngest of three kids, in what they once told Interview was the “dirty depths” of New Jersey. So who is Ezra Miller? A look back at some defining roles, interviews and news reports sheds some light. LOS ANGELES > At 29, Ezra Miller has become one of the movie industry’s most sought-after actors, including an upcoming starring role in the 2023 DC feature “The Flash.” But Miller also recently was arrested for low-level criminal behavior in Hawaii and accused of grooming and abusing an 18-year-old from North Dakota.