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Rebecca Miller

Rebecca Miller (born 1962–09–15 in Roxbury, Connecticut) wrote and directed The Ballad of Jack and Rose, Personal Velocity: Three Portraits and Angela. Also an actress and film editor, Miller is the wife of Daniel Day-Lewis and the daughter of playwright Arthur Miller and photographer Inge Morath.

Biography

After studying art at Yale University, she pursued an acting career with parts in films such as Regarding Henry and Consenting Adults. She wrote and directed her first feature film, Angela (released in 1995). In 2001, she published Personal Velocity (ISBN 080211699X) and followed up in 2002 with her own adapation, Personal Velocity: Three Portraits, which film she also directed. She published A Woman Who... (ISBN 1582343535) in 2003. She also wrote and directed the 2005 film The Ballad of Jack and Rose.

Miller married Daniel Day-Lewis in 1996. The couple has two children: Ronan Cal Day-Lewis, born 1998–06–14, and Cashel Blake Day-Lewis, born May 2002.








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