Steve Miller

Steve or Steven Miller may refer to:

  • Steve Miller (athletics), President and CEO of the Professional Bowlers Association
  • Steve Miller (business), CEO of Delphi Corporation
  • Steve Miller (columnist), writer and former Las Vegas city councilman
  • Steve Miller (football coach), college football coach at Carroll College, 1972–1976
  • Steve Miller (musician), leader of the Steve Miller Band
  • Steve Miller (keyboardist), British progressive rock keyboardist, former member of the bands Free, Delivery and Caravan
  • Steve P. Miller (software developer), creator of PureText
  • Steven P. Miller (software designer), a designer of Kerberos (protocol) version 4
  • Steve Miller (writer), author of science fiction stories and novels including the Liaden universe stories
  • Steve Miller, UK chillout music producer better known as Afterlife (musician)
  • Steven Miller, American record producer and executive
  • Steve Miller (game designer), designer of role-playing games
  • Steven Miller (actor), UK actor best known for his role as Lenny Lyons in the long-running British medical drama Casualty
  • Steven Robert Miller (born 1957), punk rock vocalist, journalist, and author

Famous quotes containing the words steve and/or miller:

    Y’know plenty of people, in their right mind, thought they saw things that didn’t exist, y’know, like flying saucers. The light was just right, and the angle and the imagination. Oh boy, if that’s what it is, then this is just an ordinary night. You and I are going to go home and go to sleep and tomorrow when we get up that sun’s gonna shine. Just like yesterday. Good ol’ yesterday.
    —Theodore Simonson. Irvin S. Yeaworth, Jr.. Steve Andrews (Steven McQueen)

    Every life and every childhood is filled with frustrations; we cannot imagine it otherwise, for even the best mother cannot satisfy all her child’s wishes and needs. It is not the suffering caused by frustration, however, that leads to emotional illness, but rather the fact that the child is forbidden by the parents to experience and articulate this suffering, the pain felt at being wounded.
    —Alice Miller (20th century)