William Miller
William Miller may refer to:
United States government
- William Miller (North Carolina) (1770–1825), North Carolina governor, 1814–1817
- William S. Miller (1793–1854), US congressman from New York
- William Read Miller (1823–1887), governor of Arkansas
- William Henry Miller (legislator) (1829–1870), US congressman from Pennsylvania
- William H. H. Miller (1840–1917), US Attorney General, 1889–1893
- William J. Miller (1899–1950), US congressman from Connecticut
- William Ernest Miller (1908–1976), U.S. federal judge
- William E. Miller (1914–1983), Republican vice presidential nominee in 1964, US congressman
- William F. Miller (Wisconsin) (born 1869), Wisconsin state assemblyman
- G. William Miller (1925–2006), secretary of the treasury and Federal Reserve Board chairman
- William Miller (Texas politician), member of the Twenty-first Texas Legislature
- William Green Miller, United States Ambassador to Ukraine
- Bill Miller (diplomat), director of the Diplomatic Security Service
Government elsewhere
- William Miller (Edinburgh MP) (1755–1846), MP for Edinburgh 1790–81, judge in Scotland from 1795 as Lord Glenlee
- Sir William Miller, 1st Baronet (1809–1887), British Vice-Consul at St. Petersburg, 1842–1854, Member of Parliament for Leith
- William Miller (Canadian politician) (1835–1912)
- William Thomas Miller, MP in the Northern Ireland Parliament for Fermanagh and Tyrone and North Tyrone
- William Willoughby Miller (1880–1959), politician in Saskatchewan, Canada
- Bill Miller (politician) (born 1954), former Labour MEP
- William Henry Miller (book collector) (1789-1848), MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme
- William Miller (South Australian politician) (1850-1922), Australian politician who represented the electoral district of Burra Burra
Music
- William Miller (American publisher), 19th century music publisher
- Bill Miller (pianist) (1915–2006), close collaborator with Frank Sinatra
- Bill Miller (musician) (born 1955), Grammy Award-winning Native American singer and songwriter
- Bill Miller (record producer), producer and executive for Capitol Records
- Billy Miller (Australian musician), former member of Australian band The Ferrets
Writing and publishing
- William Miller (British publisher) (1769–1844)
- William Miller (engraver) (1796–1882), Scottish line engraver
- William Miller (historian) (1864–1945), British expatriate journalist and medieval historian
- William Miller (poet) (1810–1872), Scottish poet, writer of Wee Willie Winkie
- William Burke Miller (1904–1983), newspaper and radio journalist
- William H. Miller (writer) (born 1948), maritime historian
- H. Bill Miller (1920–1961), mystery co-author with Bob Wade
- William Henry Miller (book collector) (1789–1848), book collector and UK parliamentarian
- William Lee Miller (1926–2012), American journalist and historian
Film and television
- William Miller (actor) (born 1996), English child actor
- William Miller (cinematographer) (born 1893), American cinematographer, brother of Arthur Charles Miller
- Ranger Bill Miller (1878–1939), American actor
- Bill Miller (film producer) (born 1960), Australian film producer
- Billy Miller (actor) (born 1979), American actor, best known for roles on All My Children and The Young and the Restless
- William Miller (Almost Famous character), fictional character in the 2000 film Almost Famous
- Will Miller (therapist) (born 1949), American ordained minister, Nick at Nite's resident television therapist
Military
- William Miller (Peruvian general) (1795–1861), British general, fought in Latin America beside Simón Bolívar
- William Miller (Confederate Army officer) (1820–1909), general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War
- William Miller (RAF officer) (1892–1962), World War I flying ace
Sports
- Bill Miller (athlete) (born 1930), Olympian athlete in the javelin throw
- Bill Miller (American football coach, born 1931) (1931–2006), head football coach at Southwest Texas State University
- Bill Miller (American football coach, born 1956), college football coach
- Bill Miller (Australian footballer) (1936–1986), Australian rules footballer for Geelong
- Bill Miller (basketball) (born 1924), American NBA player and college head coach (Elon University)
- Bill Miller (ice hockey) (1908–1986), Canadian professional hockey player
- Bill Miller (footballer, born 1890), English footballer for Brighton & Hove Albion
- Bill Miller (footballer, born 1908) (1908–1974), English footballer for Luton Town and Southport
- Bill Miller (lacrosse) (born c. 1967), American lacrosse player
- Bill Miller (outfielder) (1879–1957), Major League Baseball player
- Bill Miller (right-handed pitcher) (1910–1982), Major League Baseball player
- Bill Miller (left-handed pitcher) (1927–2003), Major League Baseball player
- Bill Miller (pole vault) (1912–2008), American Olympic pole vaulter
- Bill Miller (umpire) (born 1967), Major League Baseball umpire
- Bill Miller (wide receiver) (born 1940), wide receiver in the American Football League
- Bill Miller (wrestler) (1927–1997), American professional wrestler
- Billy Miller (American football) (born 1977), American professional football player
- Billy Miller (Australian footballer) (1884–1970), Australian rules footballer for Geelong
- Billy Miller (water polo) (born 1988), Australian water polo player
- Will Miller (born 1984), American Olympic rower
- William Miller (Australian athlete) (1846–1939), champion in boxing, fencing, wrestling and weight-lifting
- William Miller (Australian footballer), South Australian footballer for Norwood
- William Miller (Canadian football) (born 1957), running back in the Canadian Football League
- William Miller (footballer, born 1875) (1875–1915), Scottish footballer
- William Miller (rower) (born 1905), American Olympic rower
- Willie Miller (American football) (born 1947), American football player
- Willie Miller (born 1955), Scottish football player, manager and director (Aberdeen, Scotland)
- Willie Miller (footballer, born 1910), Scottish football player (Burnley)
- Willie Miller (footballer, born 1924) (1924–2005), Scottish goalkeeper (Celtic, Scotland)
- Willie Miller (footballer, born 1969), Scottish football player (Hibernian)
- Willie Miller (basketball) (born 1977), professional basketball player of the Alaska Aces
- William Miller (1800s footballer) (died 1894), with Third Lanark and Scotland
- William Miller (golfer) (fl. 1865), Scottish amateur golfer
- William Miller (water polo) (born 1988), Australian former water polo player
Science
- William Hallowes Miller (1801–1880), British mineralogist and crystallographer
- William Allen Miller (1817–1870), British chemist after whom the Miller crater is named
- William H. Miller (chemistry) (born 1941), chemistry professor
- William R. Miller (psychologist), professor of psychology at the University of New Mexico
- William T. Miller (1911–1998), chemistry professor
Religion
- William Miller (preacher) (1782–1849), Founder of the Millerite Movement
- William Miller (minister) (1815–1874), served the Free Presbyterian Church of Victoria in Australia
- William McElwee Miller (1892–1993), author, Presbyterian minister, missionary to Persia (Iran)
- William Miller (missionary) (1838–1923), Free Church of Scotland missionary to Madras and educationalist
Other fields
- William Starr Miller II (1856–1935), New York industrialist in the early 20th century
- William Dawes Miller (1918–1993), American engineer
- William Herbert Miller, Jr. (1932–1988), philatelist of New York City
- William Henry Miller (architect) (1848–1922), American architect
- Bill Miller (finance), chairman and former chief investment officer of Legg Mason Capital Management
- Willie Miller (urbanist) (born 1950), British urban planner
- William Ian Miller, law professor at University of Michigan
- William R. Miller (architect) (1866–1929), American architect in Maine
- William R. Miller (businessman) (born 1928), former Vice-Chairman of Bristol-Myers Squibb and philanthropist
- William P. Miller (college president), president of Weber State University, 1962–1972
- William Miller (criminal) (1906–1931), American bank robber and Depression-era outlaw
- William Rickarby Miller (1818–1893), American painter
- William F. Miller (born 1925), professor of management and of computer science
- William Miller (cashier), Chief Cashier of the Bank of England from 1864 to 1866.
See also
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