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Miller, Seton I. (1902-1974)

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Seton I. Miller was a Hollywood screenwriter and producer. Born on May 03, 1902 in Chehalis, Washington, he has worked for multiple film and television production companies including Warner Bros., 20th Century Fox, Paramount Pictures, and Universal Studio Pictures. Miller's known contributions include The Dawn Patrol (1928), The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938), and Here Comes Mr. Jordan He co-wrote Pete's Dragon and the U.S.A. (Forever After) in 1958, which was used later for the Disney film Pete's Dragon (1977). Miller also provided consultation for the Howard Hughes-produced Scarface (1932).

Miller died on March 29, 1974 in Los Angeles, California.

Sources:

Genealogy files about "Seton Ingersoll Miller" Accessed on October 27, 2021 on familysearch.org

"Seton I. Miller." Turner Classic Movies. 2021. Accessed October 27, 2021. https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/person/132039%7C139470/Seton-I.-Miller

Ghez, Didier. They Drew as they Pleased Vol 5: The Hidden Art of Disney's Early Renaissance. California: Chronicle Books LLC, 2019.