Jack Miller may refer to:
- Jack Miller (racing driver) (born 1961), American racing driver
- Jack Miller (footballer) (1875–1949), English footballer, who played for Wolverhampton Wanderers and Stoke
- Jack Miller (ice hockey) (1925–2004), professional ice hockey player who played with the Chicago Blackhawks
- Jack Miller (politician) (1916–1994), Republican United States Senator from Iowa
- Jack Miller (rugby league) (born 1906), rugby league footballer for Great Britain, England, and Warrington
- Jack Miller (sportscaster), Canadian sportscaster and politician
- Jack Miller (writer) (fl. 1930s), American, re animation, see Thugs with Dirty Mugs
- Jack Miller (USMC officer) (1920–1942), American marine soldier
- Jack Miller (motorcycle racer) (born 1995), Australian Grand Prix motorcycle racer
- Jack Miller, a character in the 90s sitcom The Nanny, played by Spalding Gray
- Jack Duppa-Miller (1903–1994), British recipient of the George Cross in World War II, originally called Jack Miller
- Jack Miller Center, a non-profit organization founded by the former CEO of the Quill Corporation
- USS Jack Miller (DE-410), an American warship
Famous quotes containing the words jack and/or miller:
“This is the house that Jack built.
This is the malt
That lay in the house that Jack built.”
—Mother Goose (fl. 17th18th century. The House That Jack Built (l. 13)
“Women are taught that their main goal in life is to serve othersfirst men, and later, children. This prescription leads to enormous problems, for it is supposed to be carried out as if women did not have needs of their own, as if one could serve others without simultaneously attending to ones own interests and desires. Carried to its perfection, it produces the martyr syndrome or the smothering wife and mother.”
—Jean Baker Miller (20th century)