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Jennifer Miller (also known as Saint Reverend Jen and Reverend Jen; born July 24, 1972, in Silver Spring,
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) is an American
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, actress, author,
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,
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, and poet residing in
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, New York City. In 2002, Miller was named the ''Village Voice's'' "Best D.I.Y. Go-Girl" in the category of "Over 21".


Early life

Miller was born on July 24th, 1972, and was raised in Silver Spring, Maryland. Her mother is an immigrant from Scotland. Her father worked as a defense attorney and later as a judge, working as an artist in his spare time. She attended
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and Springbrook High School.


Career

After graduating from the
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in 1994, Miller began performing at Faceboy's Open Mic Night at Collective:Unconscious, then located on Avenue B in Manhattan's East Village. When Faceboy's show moved to Surf Reality, he suggested Miller host an open mic at Collective:Unconscious, which was reopening on Ludlow Street. Together, Faceboy and Jen created the weekly Wednesday night "Anti-Slam", which Miller hosted. Unlike poetry slams where poets are judged on a scale of one to ten, every performer at the Anti-Slam got a ten, referring to every performer as an Art Star. Jen hosted the show at the Ludlow Street location until Collective lost its lease in 2005, after which she continued to host it at the Collective Tribeca location followed by several other locations including
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, Mo Pitkins and
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. Throughout the nineties, Miller collaborated with other performers. She was a cast member of Toolz of the New School, a cable access comedy show where she often appeared as Doo-Doo, the fifth teletubby. She also performed in Surf Reality's "Grindhouse" shows and at
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's "Eating It" comedy show. At this time, she also began making handmade books, including ''Sex Symbol for the Insane'', which she sold at
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. Miller has written multiple books such as ''Elf Girl (Simon & Schuster, 2011), Live Nude Elf'' ''(Soft Skull Press, 2009)'' and ''Reverend Jen's Really Cool Neighborhood.'' For several years, Jen played Electra Elf in ''The Adventures of Electra Elf and Fluffer'', a
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show she wrote and produced along with
Nick Zedd Nick Zedd ( James Franklyn Harding III; January 25, 1956 – February 27, 2022) was an American filmmaker, author, and painter based in Mexico City. He coined the term Cinema of Transgression in 1985 to describe a loose-knit group of like-minde ...
. /sup> She has also acted as the founder for several projects, such as the magazine ''Art Star Scene'' and ASS Studios, /sup> which she co-founded with Courtney Sell. ASS Studios produced several movies including the feature-length, '' Satan Hold My Hand'', which Jen wrote and starred in. In 2000, Jen founded Reverend Jen's Lower East Side Troll Museum, a museum dedicated to the
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, which she ran out of her apartment until 2016, 0/sup> when she was evicted. Following her eviction, she experienced a series of hardships, including a brief period of homelessness, the death of her boyfriend from brain cancer, and the death of her dog. Today, Jen lives in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn where she paints full-time and continues to exhibit her work. Her most recent solo show, ''Divine Discontent'', which opened at Dollhaus II in 2021, featured over 30 paintings. Recently, Jen Spoke About Women's Voices In The Ever-Changing Energy Industry , she said
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is proud to introduce the next profile in a series featuring women in the energy industry in conjunction with the Women's Energy Network (WEN) .


Filmography

*'' Satan Hold My Hand'' (2013) *''Blood Possession'' (short 2013) *''The Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players: Off & On Broadway'' (2006) *''Electra Elf: The Beginning Parts One & Two'' (2005) – directed by
Nick Zedd Nick Zedd ( James Franklyn Harding III; January 25, 1956 – February 27, 2022) was an American filmmaker, author, and painter based in Mexico City. He coined the term Cinema of Transgression in 1985 to describe a loose-knit group of like-minde ...
*''I Was a Quality of Life Violation'' (2004) – directed by
Nick Zedd Nick Zedd ( James Franklyn Harding III; January 25, 1956 – February 27, 2022) was an American filmmaker, author, and painter based in Mexico City. He coined the term Cinema of Transgression in 1985 to describe a loose-knit group of like-minde ...
*''Lord of the Cockrings'' (2002) – directed by
Nick Zedd Nick Zedd ( James Franklyn Harding III; January 25, 1956 – February 27, 2022) was an American filmmaker, author, and painter based in Mexico City. He coined the term Cinema of Transgression in 1985 to describe a loose-knit group of like-minde ...
*''Thus Spake Zarathustra'' (2001) – directed by
Nick Zedd Nick Zedd ( James Franklyn Harding III; January 25, 1956 – February 27, 2022) was an American filmmaker, author, and painter based in Mexico City. He coined the term Cinema of Transgression in 1985 to describe a loose-knit group of like-minde ...
*''Elf Panties: The Movie'' (2001) – – directed by
Nick Zedd Nick Zedd ( James Franklyn Harding III; January 25, 1956 – February 27, 2022) was an American filmmaker, author, and painter based in Mexico City. He coined the term Cinema of Transgression in 1985 to describe a loose-knit group of like-minde ...
edited by Andreas Troeger *''
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'' (1999)


Stage performances

*''Housatrash'' (2000, as Joanie)


Bibliography

*''June'' (2015) *''Reverend Jen's Really Cool Neighborhood'' (2003) *''Live Nude Elf: The Sexperiments of Reverend Jen'' (2008) *''Elf Girl'' (2011) *''BDSM 101'' (2013) *''Sex Symbol for the Insane'' *''Cliff Notes for Sex Symbol for the Insane'' *''Diary of an Art Star'' *''Magical Elf Panties : A Coloring Book'' *''Elf Panties: Audio-Visual Fun!'' *''Reverend Jen's Really Cool Neighborhood/Les Misrahi'' *''Treasuries of the Troll Museum'' *''Being a Supermodel is Cool'' *''Being Different is Cool'' *''Be Careful What You Wish For: A Coloring Book'' *''Beer is Magic'' *''Don't Call Me Rat-Dog!'' *''People Who Don't Like My Work Are Bad People: A Memoir'' *''Reverend Jen's Trip to the Hospital'' *''Reverend Jen Junior Groovee Paper Dolls'' *''Reverend Jen Paper Doll Fun''


Other releases

*''Rev Jen's Greatest Hits'' – Spoken word album (
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) *"Don't Call Me Rat Dog" on the compilation album, ''Rachel Trachtenburg's Homemade World''


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