Birthday: 15 September 1962, Roxbury, Connecticut, USA
Birth Name: Rebecca Augusta Miller
Height: 175 cm
Rebecca Miller was born on September 15, 1962 in Roxbury, Connecticut, USA as Rebecca Augusta Miller. She is an actress and writer, known for The Private Lives of Pippa Lee (2009), Personal Velocity: Three Portraits (2002) and The Ballad of Jack and Rose (2005). She has been married to Daniel Day-Lewis since November 13, 1996. They have two childre...
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Rebecca Miller was born on September 15, 1962 in Roxbury, Connecticut, USA as Rebecca Augusta Miller. She is an actress and writer, known for The Private Lives of Pippa Lee (2009), Personal Velocity: Three Portraits (2002) and The Ballad of Jack and Rose (2005). She has been married to Daniel Day-Lewis since November 13, 1996. They have two children. Show less «
Thank God my movies were flops. If I had become a movie star that would have been a personal disaste...Show more »
Thank God my movies were flops. If I had become a movie star that would have been a personal disaster. Friends wondered what the hell I was doing at that time because acting seemed so out of character. But I knew I wasn't suited to it. I don't like my face being the focus. Show less «
I hope that as I build a body of work, that tendency to connect me with my father in particular will...Show more »
I hope that as I build a body of work, that tendency to connect me with my father in particular will diminish. Already, it varies from country to country. In Britain, my father was very important. Not that he wasn't in the States, but somehow, it seems to matter more here. Show less «
Nobody who makes anything can tell someone else exactly how they do it, because they don't really kn...Show more »
Nobody who makes anything can tell someone else exactly how they do it, because they don't really know themselves. Show less «
My father was my father. His well-known-ness was something separate from that. It had no reality for...Show more »
My father was my father. His well-known-ness was something separate from that. It had no reality for me. That Arthur Miller was like a shadow person. So the only time I think about it now is when I am doing interviews and people ask me about it. Otherwise, I feel totally disconnected from that line of thought. Show less «