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Dr Jonathan Wolfe Miller (born 21 July 1934) is a physician, theater and opera director and television presenter.
Life and career
Miller grew up in Hampstead in a well connected Jewish family - his father Emanuel (1892-1970) was a psychiatrist specialising in child development and his mother Betty (born Spiro) (1910-65) was a novellist and biographer.
He studied natural sciences and medicine at St John's College, Cambridge, graduating in 1959 and worked as a hospital doctor for the next two years. However he was also involved in the university drama society and the Cambridge Footlights and in 1960 he helped write and produce 'Beyond the Fringe' at the Edinburgh Festival which launched the careers of Alan Bennett, Peter Cook and Dudley Moore. Miller quit the show shortly after its move to New York and took over as editor and presenter of the BBC's flagship arts programme "Monitor". In 1966 he wrote, produced and directed a play of Alice in Wonderland for the BBC.
During the later 1960s he had a major falling out with the magazine Private Eye that Miller accounts to implicit anti-semitism.
In the 1970s he started directing and producing operas for Kent Opera and Glyndebourne, with a new production of The Marriage of Figaro for English National Opera in 1978. He has now become one of the world's leading opera directors. At the same time he held a research fellowship in the history of medicine at University College, London.
Most of his work for television has been for the BBC, starting by producing a series of 12 Shakespeare plays between 1980-82. He also wrote and presented several factual series drawing on his experience as a physician, for example 'The Body in Question' 1978 (which caused some controversy for showing the dissection of a cadaver), 'States of Mind' 1983, 'Who Cares' and 'Born Talking'.
In 2004 he wrote and presented a series on atheism, '' (on-screen title; but more commonly referred to as 'Jonathan Miller's Brief History of Disbelief') for BBC Four TV, exploring the roots of his own lack of belief and investigating the history of atheism. Individual conversations, debates and discussions for the series that could not be included, due to time constraints - were individually aired in a six-part series entited Atheism Tapes.
He is a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (1983), a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in London and Edinburgh and a Foreign Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He was knighted in 2002.
In the film for television Not Only But Always about the careers of Peter Cook and Dudley Moore, Jonathan Aris played Jonathan Miller as a young man.
Bibliography
Country of publication is the UK, unless stated otherwise
as writer, contributor or editor
Jonathan Miller with Alan Bennett, Peter Cook, and Dudley Moore (1963). Beyond the Fringe. A Revue. Souvenir Press/Samuel French. .
Jonathan Miller (Ed) (1968). Harvey and the Circulation of Blood: A Collection of Contemporary Documents. Jackdaw Publications. .
Jonathan Miller with Margaret Drabble, Richard Hoggart, Adrian Mitchell, Mary Quant et al. (1969). The Permissive Society. Panther. .
Jonathan Miller (1970). McLuhan. Fontana Modern Masters series. .
Jonathan Miller (1971). Censorship and the Limits of Personal Freedom. Oxford University Press. .
Jonathan Miller (1972). Freud: The Man, His World and His Influence. Weidenfeld and Nicholson. .
Jonathan Miller (1974). The Uses of Pain (Conway memorial lecture). South Place Ethical Society. .
Jonathan Miller (1978). The Body in Question. Jonathan Cape. .
Jonathan Miller (1982). Darwin for Beginners. Writers and Readers Comic Book/2003 Pantheon Books (USA). ISBN 0375714588. (republished in 2000 as Introducing Darwin and Evolution Icon Books (Faber))
AuthorName (1983). The Human Body. Viking Press. . (1994 Jonathan Cape [pop-up book])
Jonathan Miller (1983). States of Mind. Conversations with Psychological Investigators. BBC/Random House. . — participants include Jerome Bruner, Daniel Dennett, Brian Farrell, Jerome Fodor, Thomas Szasz
Jonathan Miller (1984). The Facts of Life. Jonathan Cape. . (pop-up book intended for children)
Jonathan Miller (1986). Subsequent Performances. Faber. .
Jonathan Miller with Alan Bennett, Peter Cook, and Dudley Moore (1987). The Complete Beyond the Fringe. Methuen. ISBN 0413146707.
Jonathan Miller & John Durrant (1989). Laughing Matters: A Serious Look at Humour. Longman. .
Jonathan Miller (1990). Acting in Opera. Applause Theatre & Cinema Books. . (The Applause Acting Series)
Jonathan Miller (Ed) (1990). Don Giovanni Book. Myths of Seduction and Betrayal. Faber. .
Jonathan Miller (1992). The Afterlife of Plays. San Diego State Univ Press. . (University Research Lecture Series No. 5)
Robert B Silvers (Ed) (1997). Hidden Histories of Science. Granta Books. . — Contributors Jonathan Miller with Stephen Jay Gould, Daniel J Kevles, RC Lewontin, Oliver Sacks
Jonathan Miller (1998). Dimensional Man. Jonathan Cape. . [kit / model book]
Jonathan Miller (1998). On Reflection. National Gallery Publications/Yale University Press (USA). ISBN 0300077130.
Jonathan Miller (1999). Nowhere in Particular. Mitchell Beasley. ISBN 184000150. [collection of his photographs]
Robert B. Silvers (Ed) (2000). Doing It : Five Performing Arts. New York Review of Books (USA). ISBN 0940322757. — Essays by Jonathan Miller Geoffrey O'Brien, Charles Rosen, Tom Stoppard and Garry Wills
Introduction or Foreword contributed
Robert Lowell (1966). Old Glory, The: Endecott and the Red Cross; My Kinsman, Major Molineux; and Benito Cereno. . . (directors note)
Various (1999). More Viz Crap Jokes. John Brown Publishing. ISBN 1902212169. (introduction)
Julian Rothenstein (2000). The Paradox Box: Optical Illusions, Puzzling Pictures, Verbal Diversions. Redstons Press /Shambhala Publications (USA). .
Linda Scotson (2000). Doran: Child of Courage. Macmillan. .
Books about Miller
Kate Bassett (2006 forthcoming). Jonathan Miller Biography (working title). Methuen. .
Ronald Bergan (1990). Beyond the Fringe...and Beyond: A Critical Biography of Alan Bennett, Peter Cook, Jonathan Miller, Dudley Moore. Virgin Books. ISBN 1852271752.
Michael Romain (Ed) (1992). A Profile of Jonathan Miller. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521409535.
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