Russell Miller (born 1938) is a British journalist and author of fifteen books, including biographies of
Hugh Hefner
Hugh Marston Hefner (April 9, 1926 – September 27, 2017) was an American magazine publisher. He was the founder and editor-in-chief of ''Playboy'' magazine, a publication with revealing photographs and articles. Hefner extended the ''Playboy ...
,
J. Paul Getty and
L. Ron Hubbard.
While under contract to ''
The Sunday Times Magazine'' he won four press awards and was voted Writer of the Year by the Society of British Magazine Editors. His book ''Magnum: Fifty Years at the Front Line of History: The Story of the Legendary Photo Agency'' (1999) on
Magnum Photos, was described by
John Simpson as "the best book on photo-journalism I have ever read".
His oral histories of
D-Day, ''Nothing Less Than Victory'' (1993), and the
SOE, ''Behind The Lines'' (2002) were widely acclaimed, both in Britain and in the United States.
Life and work
Miller was born in east London and began his career in journalism at the age of sixteen.
In the early 1980s, Miller decided to write a biographical trilogy on the subjects of sex, money, and religion. The books that followed were ''Bunny'' (on
Hugh Hefner
Hugh Marston Hefner (April 9, 1926 – September 27, 2017) was an American magazine publisher. He was the founder and editor-in-chief of ''Playboy'' magazine, a publication with revealing photographs and articles. Hefner extended the ''Playboy ...
, published in 1984), ''The House of Getty'' (on
J. Paul Getty, 1985), and ''Bare-faced Messiah: The True Story of L. Ron Hubbard'' (on
L. Ron Hubbard, 1987).
L. Ron Hubbard biography
In the 1980s Miller spent two years researching ''Bare-faced Messiah'', a posthumous biography of the science-fiction author who had founded
Scientology.
The book challenges the official account of Hubbard's life and work promoted by the
Church of Scientology and it was serialised in ''
The Sunday Times
''The Sunday Times'' is a British Sunday newspaper whose circulation makes it the largest in Britain's quality press market category. It was founded in 1821 as ''The New Observer''. It is published by Times Newspapers Ltd, a subsidiary of N ...
''.
While researching the book in the United States, Miller was spied upon. His friends and business associates also received visits from Scientologists and private detectives. Attempts were made to frame him for the murder of a London private detective, the murder of American singer
Dean Reed in East Berlin and a fire in an aircraft factory.
Senior executives at publishers Michael Joseph, and at ''
The Sunday Times
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'', which serialised the book, received threatening phone calls and also a visit from private investigator Eugene Ingram, who worked for the Church.
Another private investigator, Jarl Grieve Einar Cynewulf, told ''The Sunday Times'' journalists that he had been offered "large sums of money" to find a link between Miller and the
Central Intelligence Agency
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(CIA).
Bibliography
* ''The Resistance'' (1979)
* ''The East Indiamen'' (1980)
* ''The Commandos'' (1981)
* ''Continents in Collision'' (1983)
* ''The Soviet Air Force'' (1983)
* ''Bunny'' (1984), a biography of
Hugh Hefner
Hugh Marston Hefner (April 9, 1926 – September 27, 2017) was an American magazine publisher. He was the founder and editor-in-chief of ''Playboy'' magazine, a publication with revealing photographs and articles. Hefner extended the ''Playboy ...
.
* ''The House of Getty'' (1985), a biography of
J. Paul Getty.
* ''
Bare-faced Messiah'' (1987), a biography of
L. Ron Hubbard.
* ''Body and Soul: How to Succeed in Business and Change the World'', with
Anita Roddick (1992)
* ''Nothing Less Than Victory: An Oral History of D-Day'' (1993)
* ''Ten Days in May: The People's Story of VE Day'' (1995)
* ''Magnum: Fifty Years at the Front Line of History: The Story of the Legendary Photo Agency'' (1999)
* ''Behind The Lines: The Oral History of Special Operations in World War II'' (2002)
* ''Codename Tricycle: The True Story of the Second World War's most extraordinary Double Agent'' (2004), a biography of
Dušan Popov.
* ''The Adventures of Arthur Conan Doyle: A Biography'' (2008)
* ''Uncle Bill: the Authorised Biography of
Field Marshal Sir William Slim of Burma'' (2013)
* ''Boom: The Life of
Viscount Trenchard, Father of the Royal Air Force'' (2016)
Awards
*Colour Magazine Writer of the Year, British Press Awards 1990
*Four Press Awards, ''
The Sunday Times Magazine''
*Writer of the Year,
British Society of Magazine Editors
Television appearances
In his capacity as Hubbard's biographer, Miller appeared in three British television documentaries:
* ''Facing South: The Cult Business'' broadcast on
TVS (southern England regional TV), November 1987
* ''The Big Story: Inside the Cult'' made by
Carlton TV and broadcast on
ITV, 13 July 1995
* ''
Scientology and Me'' broadcast on
BBC One, 14 May 2007
References
External links
*''Bare-Faced Messiah'' by Miller (full text) �
PDF versionan
HTML version(from ''Punch'', February 1988)
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1930s births
Living people
Year of birth uncertain
British male journalists
British non-fiction writers
Critics of Scientology
British magazine writers