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Harry Miller




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Final Report, November 1978, Final Report

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Reg Liver, Maggie Tabberer, Deborah Hutton

New Zealand born Australian promoter Harry M Miller Died at 84


Harry Maurice Miller (born 6 January 1934) is a New Zealand Australian promoter, publicist and media agent.

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Early career

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Born in New Zealand, Miller grew up in Grey Lynn, Auckland City, Auckland, and moved to Australia in 1963, where he established a company called Pan Pacific Productions with Keith and Dennis Wong, owners of the noted Sydney nightclub "Chequers". During the 1960s, Pan Pacific promoted many concert and theatrical tours of Australia and New Zealand, including Louis Armstrong, Arthur Rubinstein, Herman's Hermits The Rolling Stones and The Beach Boys. During the mid-1960s Pan Pacific was locked in a fierce competition in the pop tour market with rival promoter Aztec Services Ltd, headed by veteran promoter Kenn Brodziak, but by the late 1960s Miller and Brodziak had become friends and colleagues and subsequently collaborated on many concert and theatrical promotions.

In 1969, Miller discovered 16-year-old American singer Marcia Hines in Boston, Massachusetts, while casting African-American performers for the Australian stage version of Hair, which he was producing. Hines flew to Australia, unaware that she was already six months pregnant, and Miller acted as her legal guardian in Australia until she turned 21. Miller went on to produce the acclaimed and highly successful Australian productions of Jesus Christ Superstar in 1972 and The Rocky Horror Show in 1974, both of which used many of the production staff from Hair.

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In 1970, Miller joined the council of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, and was elected chairman of the gallery's society.

Computicket and fraud charges

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In 1978, Miller started a ticketing company called Computicket, which went into receivership within six months. On 30 April 1982, Miller was found guilty of fraud which led to the collapse of the company, and he served ten months in prison at Long Bay and Cessnock Correctional Centres.

Celebrity agent and manager

Harry M. Miller When designs on the high life go to plan

Miller is the founder and director of the Harry M. Miller Group, based in Moore Park, Sydney. He has a varied client base, representing a number of well-known figures in Australia including:


  • Lindy Chamberlain, whose daughter Azaria was taken by a dingo
  • all contestants for some months after their eviction from Big Brother
  • Judy Moran, wife of slain Melbourne underworld figure Lewis Moran
  • Gai Waterhouse, horse racing trainer
  • Miller gives advice and manages all communication, negotiations and media attention surrounding an individual or company that finds themselves under intense public spotlight, for example, Stuart Diver, the only survivor of the 1997 Thredbo landslide.

    References

    Harry M. Miller Wikipedia


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