William John Miller II (September 17, 1979 – September 15, 2023) was an American actor. He was recognized for his work on American soap operas, including his award-winning work as Billy Abbott on The Young and the Restless and his dual portrayals of Jason Morgan and Drew Cain on General Hospital.
Early life and
education
Miller was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and grew up in Grand
Prairie, Texas. As a child, Miller spent five years as a patient of Texas
Scottish Rite Hospital for Children, an organization he now supports.
He attended Lamar High School in Arlington, Texas, and the
University of Texas in Austin, Texas, where he received a communications degree
and was one of only twenty students in the film department's intensive
Production Sequence.
Career
After graduating from college, Miller moved out to Los
Angeles where he began working in the mail room of Industry Entertainment. His
first break into acting came after he signed on with the Wilhelmina modeling
agency. He appeared in six commercials, including two for Electronic Arts' The
Sims. He also did commercials for JCPenney, Pizza Hut, and pokerparty.com.
At the age of 24, Miller screen-tested for As the World
Turns, a soap opera on the CBS network; he lost the audition, citing bad
management, and subsequently parted ways with his agency and Management Company.
He took a two-year hiatus from acting after that experience.
In 2006, Miller returned to acting, starring in an episode
of CSI: NY. A year later, he landed the role of Richie Novak, the murdering and
blackmailing brother of Annie Lavery on All My Children, a soap opera on ABC.
His first appearance was on August 30, 2007. When news of the character's
demise broke in August 2008, Miller began the audition process again. Barbara
Bloom (Senior Vice President, Daytime, CBS Entertainment), Julie Hanan
Carruthers (Executive Producer, All My Children), Marla Kanelos (former
scriptwriter, All My Children, now Associate Head Writer, The Young and the
Restless) and, screen-test partners Peter Bergman and Elizabeth Hendrickson,
were instrumental in his casting at The Young and the Restless, where he was
cast in the role of Billy Abbott. Miller, who submitted the longest Emmy reel
among all nominated performers (over 32 minutes long—an entire episode), was
awarded for his work in an It's A Wonderful Life-styled episode of The Young
and the Restless with his first nomination and won as Outstanding Supporting
Actor in a Drama Series on June 27, 2010, as well as June 14, 2013.
In 2011, he was nominated a second time in the Outstanding
Supporting Actor category for the same role. Miller also appears, as himself,
in an independent film titled Remembering Nigel, which premiered at the Paso
Robles Digital Film Festival on November 25, 2009.
In August 2012, it was announced Miller would be appearing
in primetime as a recurring cast member on The CW's Ringer. Miller was also
cast as Gabe Watson in the Lifetime made-for-TV movie Fatal Honeymoon. In
November 2013, it was announced Miller would depart the role of Billy; Miller's
predecessor David Tom was named as his successor in the role. Miller called his
decision to leave the role the "hardest thing" he had ever done.
On September 2, 2014, General Hospital executive producer
Frank Valentini announced on Twitter that Miller would join the cast as Jason
Morgan. In March 2018, for his portrayal of Jason, Miller earned a nomination
for Outstanding Lead Actor. In 2017, with the return of Steve Burton to the
role of Jason, Miller's casting was retconned to that of his twin, Drew Cain.
In July 2019, Miller announced his exit from the soap.
Death
Miller died in Austin, Texas, on September 15, 2023, at age
43. A cause of death was not given, though his manager stated Miller was
dealing with manic depression at the time of his death.
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