Robert Miller is a prolific composer of film, concert, and commercial music. His distinctive style has made its mark on over 1400 commercials, a growing body of film scores, as well as works for concert and the stage. Over the years, his talent and passion have garnered him five CLIO awards. His film work includes the recent Lionsgate/Weinstein company release, Teeth; the 2005 Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner, Why We Fight; and the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival Best Feature winner, Red Doors. His current projects include: Happy Tears, Teeth-director Mitchell Lichtenstein's next feature film; the upcoming documentary Lost Sons of Havana, produced by the Farrelly Brothers and directed by Jon Hock; as well as The Rose Center for Earth and Space's upcoming show about the stars at The American Museum of Natural History's Hayden Planetarium.
Miller was formally trained at the Mannes College of Music in New York City and studied privately with American Masters William Schuman, Aaron Copland, and Edgar Grana. He was the Composer-In-Residence with the New York-based Jupiter Symphony from 1996-1999.
Robert's film work is handled through The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, and his commercial work through Stimmung in Los Angeles.