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Most Recent Role: Oberon on Justice League Unlimited
Gender: Male
Birthplace: Brooklyn, NY
Birthday: 12-25-1928
Birth Name: Richard Miller
Dick Miller grew up in Brooklyn. He served in the Navy and did some boxing as a middleweight. In the 1950s he moved to Los Angeles and was discovered by Roger Corman. His first film appearance was in the Corman film "Not of this Earth" in 1957. Miller's only real starring role was in Corman's "A Bucket of Blood" in 1959. since then he has made countless appearances in many films and TV...

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Justice League Unlimited
The Ties That Bind
Saturday 12 February 2005 on Cartoon Network

When escape artist and superhero Mr. Miracle can't get help from the rest of the League, the Flash volunteers to help him break out a special prisoner from an inescapable prison on Darkseid's homeworld of Apokolips.

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Mask of the Phantasm
Charles 'Chuckie' Sol
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