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Court Miller (1952–1986) was an American actor most notable for starring in the Broadway production of ''
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''.


Early life

Miller was born J. Courtlandt Miller on January 29, 1952 in New Canaan, Connecticut, one of three children.


Career

Miller studied acting with
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and singing with Louise Quinto. His early work included a 1974 starring role as King Arthur in ''Camelot'' at the Cortland Repertory Theater (alongside his wife Barbara Kolsun), and at the
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, Woodstock Playhouse and the
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in Minneapolis. He had a starring role in the Susan Horowitz play ''Angelface'' in 1978 opposite
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and appeared in ''The Runner Stumbles'' at Studio Arena Theater in 1979. He also toured England and Scotland with the
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.


Lexington Conservatory Theatre

In 1977, Miller joined
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as a company member with a role in the
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play ''The Tavern''. He continued his work with the company over four seasons, playing Mitch in ''A Streetcar Named Desire'', the title role in ''Dr Faustus'', Oberon and Theseus in ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' and Clov in ''Endgame''. He appeared in the 1978 world premiere of Monte Merrick's ''Nurseryland''. In 1979, Miller originated the role of
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in the world premiere production of Oakley Hall III's ''Grinder's Stand''. Critic Dan DiNicola wrote: "I cannot possibly do justice to the production and the performances, which often equal the brilliant moments within the play ... One cannot say enough about Miller, who succeeds in creating a disturbed man powerful in stature." The Albany '' Times Union'' wrote: "Court Miller, who is excellent in the role of Lewis, gives a terrifying display of a man withdrawing from drug use in a locked room," Miller had previously performed the role in a staged reading of the play in 1978. In March 1980, the company launched
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in Albany. Miller starred in its first full production, ''The Tavern'', at
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. It was his last production with the company.


New York success

In 1980, Miller landed a role in the world premiere of ''Elizabeth and Essex'', a musical at
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starring
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. In 1981, he made his
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debut in the Robert Brush/
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musical ''
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'' as a member of a cast that included
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,
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and
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. That same year, he played in José Quintero's revival of ''Welded'' by
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with
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and Ellen Tobie.


''Torch Song Trilogy'' and beyond

In 1982, Miller was cast in his most prominent role, that of Ed in the Broadway premiere of Harvey Fierstein's ''
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''. That fall, he made his first TV appearance in the television movie ''Rage of Angels'', starring
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. A year later, he appeared at the
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. ''Torch Song Trilogy'' received the award for Best Play, while Miller presented the award for Best Lighting Design. Miller played opposite
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and
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in a 1984 production of Harvey Fierstein's ''Spookhouse'' at Playhouse 91. Later that year, he reunited with several Lexington Conservatory alumni, including actress Kit Flanagan, director Barbara Rosoff and playwright Elizabeth Diggs, at
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, where he starred as Hank in Diggs' ''Goodbye Freddy''. The play had previously been performed at Lexington in 1980. The Portland Stage production also included Barbara Eda-Young and
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. Although Miller was primarily a stage actor, he also performed in movies and on television, including the feature films ''
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'', '' Cat's Eye'', ''
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'' and '' Playing for Keeps'' and the television series ''
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'' and ''Heart's Island''.


Death

Miller was married to actress and attorney Barbara Kolsun. According to friend
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, Miller was diagnosed with HIV in 1982. He died of AIDS on March 7, 1986 in Portland, Maine. His name is memorialized on the
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in two panels. Fierstein's 1987 trilogy ''Safe Sex'' is dedicated to Miller. One of the plays in the cycle, ''On Tidy Endings'', is based on Miller's relationship with Kolsun. It was later produced by HBO as a film starring Fierstein and
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and directed by
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.


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