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George Miller AO (born 3 March 1945) is an Australian filmmaker. Over the course of four decades he has received critical and popular success creating the Mad Max franchise, starting in 1979, with two of the films having been hailed as two of the greatest action films of all time. He has also earned numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, and a Golden Globe Award. Miller rose to prominence directing the dystopian action-adventure films Mad Max (1979), Mad Max 2 (1981), and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985). He then directed the dark fantasy comedy The Witches of Eastwick (1987) and the biographical medical drama Lorenzo's Oil (1992), which he also co-wrote, earning a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. He produced and co-wrote the family film Babe (1995), earning an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay nomination, and later directed the sequel Babe: Pig in the City (1998). In 1995, he also produced the confronting cinema verité documentary Video Fool for Love, which dealt with film editor Robert Gibson's personal life as captured in hundreds of hours of camcorder footage. He won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature for Happy Feet (2006) and directed its sequel, Happy Feet Two (2011). He returned to Mad Max, directing the critically acclaimed sequel Mad Max: Fury Road (2015), which went on to win six Academy Awards, with Miller receiving a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Director. He then directed the prequel film Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024). Trained in medicine at the University of New South Wales, Miller worked as a physician for several years before entering the film industry full-time. He is a co-founder of the production houses Kennedy Miller Mitchell, formerly known as Kennedy Miller, and Dr. D Studios. Since the death of his producing partner Byron Kennedy, his younger brother Bill Miller and Doug Mitchell have produced his later films. Description above from the Wikipedia article George Miller (filmmaker), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Release Date | Title | Character Name | Rating | Your Lists |
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October 21st, 2025 | Mad Max and the Genius of George Miller | Self | 5 | |
June 22nd, 2025 | It’s a Mad Max World | Self (archive footage) | 6.8 | |
August 13th, 2024 | Highway to Valhalla: In Pursuit of Furiosa | Self | 6 | |
June 17th, 2023 | Hideo Kojima: Connecting Worlds | Self | 6.7 | |
August 1st, 2017 | Going Mad: The Battle of Fury Road | Self | 6.9 | |
December 6th, 2016 | Road War: The Making of 'The Road Warrior' | Self | 6 | |
August 1st, 2015 | The Madness of Max | Self | 7.2 | |
August 28th, 2008 | Not Quite Hollywood | Self | 6.8 | |
July 18th, 1999 | Hollywood's Master of Myth: Joseph Campbell - The Force Behind Star Wars | Self | TBD | |
November 23rd, 1996 | 40,000 Years of Dreaming | Self - Host / Narrator | 6.4 | |
September 14th, 1985 | Spécial Mad Max | Self | TBD | |
June 25th, 1985 | The Making of 'Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome' | Self | 6.3 | |
May 13th, 1984 | Tausend Augen | Mann in der Fähre | 6.3 |