Troy Miller

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Troy Miller is an American director and producer for film and television. His many television projects include 2008's Tracey Ullman's State of The Union and HBO's Mr. Show, Tenacious D, and Flight of the Conchords. Miller is also a creator of MTV's Jackass spin-off Viva La Bam. He directed the films Jack Frost, Run Ronnie Run, and Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd.[1] Miller produced and directed the famous short films that opened the Oscar telecast featuring then recurring-host Billy Crystal embedded within famous films; Miller would later create a similar opening when Jon Stewart hosted the Awards. In total, Miller was awarded with two Emmy awards as a director. [2]

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