Rube Miller
Born: 1886-05-21 in Trotwood, Ohio, USA
Died: 1927-04-01
Known For: Acting
Biography
Rube Miller was born on May 22, 1886 in Trottwood, Ohio, USA. He was an actor and director, known for Shy Thirty Cents (1916), Someone in the House (1920) and Whitewashing William (1915). He died on April 1, 1927 in Mexico City, Mexico of a drug overdose.
Filmography
1923
- Hell's Hole as Prisoner
- Truxton King as Count Carlos Von Enge
1922
- The World's Champion as George Burrooughs
1920
- Someone in the House as Snowie
- The Desperate Hero as Alan Moss
1919
- A Favor to a Friend as Sam Arnold
- Tom's Little Star
- The Gay Lord Quex as Jack Eden
1918
- A Blind Pig
- The Belles of Liberty as Silass Patts
1916
- He Died and He Didn't as The Prospector
- Poultry à la Mode as Rube
- The Stolen Booking as Rube
- Doctoring a Leak as 2nd Plumber
- Picture Pirates as 1st Ne'er-Do-Well
1914
- The Knockout as Obnoxious Spectator (uncredited)
- Tillie's Punctured Romance as Tillie's Visitor (uncredited)
- Tango Tangles as Guest Pushed Away (uncredited)
- The Chicken Chaser as Cop
- The Great Toe Mystery as Shoe Clerk (uncredited)
- The Star Boarder as Boarder (uncredited)
- A Thief Catcher as Cop (uncredited)
- His Favorite Pastime as Bar Patron
- A Coat's Tale as The Pawnbroker
- Love and Salt Water
- In the Clutches of the Gang as Cop
- Her Last Chance
- Bombs and Bangs
- A Gambling Rube as Heckler
- Shot in the Excitement as The Suitor's Rival
- Won in a Closet as A Farmhand
1913
- Bangville Police as 2nd Deputy
- The Gusher as Villager (uncredited)
- A Bandit as Villager
- Peeping Pete as Villager / Cop
- A Quiet Little Wedding as Wedding Guest
- A Muddy Romance as Land Policeman
- His Chum the Baron as Butler
- A Fishy Affair as 2nd Cop
- His Sister's Kids as Old Man
- Passions, He Had Three as Farmhand
- Rastus and the Game Cock as Dice Player
- A Deaf Burglar as A Neighbor