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Occupation(s)
  
Singer, actor

Role
  
Actor

Years active
  
1960s–present

Genres
  
Reggae


Labels
  
Trojan records

Record label
  
Trojan Records

Name
  
Count Miller

Associated acts
  
Jimmy James

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Birth name
  
Clarence Linberg Miller

Origin
  
Saint Mary Parish, Jamaica

Similar People
  
Jimmy James, Dennis Alcapone, Norman Beaton, Bruce Ruffin, Ram John Holder

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Count Prince Miller (born Clarence Linberg Miller in Saint Mary Parish, Jamaica) is a Jamaican-born, British-based actor and musician.

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Biography

Miller began as a musician, recording a number of reggae songs. His best known song is "Mule Train Parts One & Two", which was a hit on Trojan Records in 1971 before being re-recorded with Sly and Robbie in the early 1980s. Adding elements of music hall performance to his reggae style, Miller drew comparison with Judge Dread for his somewhat bawdy music. He also regularly appeared with Jimmy James. Known as something of a showman Miller was picked to compere the 1969 Wembley Reggae Festival, the first major reggae music event in Britain.

Acting

As an actor Miller's credits include the role of Vince in the Channel 4 sitcom Desmond's, initially an occasional role until the last series, when he became a regular. The character was a member of the fictional group the Georgetown Dreamers, in which Miller was joined by fellow musicians Ram John Holder and Sol Raye, as well as the show's star Norman Beaton. Miller's role continued in the spin-off series, Porkpie.

Miller went on to make an appearance in the 2003 film What a Girl Wants, while he secured Best Male Actor Award at the 2006 Black Film Makers' International Awards Ceremony for his role in Winnie and the Duppy Bat.

Miller has also appeared in plays, two of which were written by J. D. Douglas (Black Heroes and JA Story). He was praised for his portrayal of Marcus Garvey in the former.

Honours

In 2007 Miller was made a Commander of the Order of Distinction for his contributions to the music industry in Jamaica.

References

Count Prince Miller Wikipedia