Humble Harve Miller
Humble Harve Miller was born on May 26, 1935 in USA. Humble Harve Miller's big-screen debut came with The Hollywood Knights directed by Floyd Mutrux in 1980, strarring Dr. J. (as Harvey Miller).
Legendary rock'n'roll disc jockey Humble Harve Miller began his long and illustrious career in 1958 at radio station WAAT in Trenton, New Jersey. Miller then switched to WIBG in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he worked from 1958 to 1962. Humble Harve subsequently moved to Los Angeles in 1965 and initially established himself in the market at KBLA-Burbank (AM 1500) then achieved his greatest fame working as the nighttime disc jockey for "Boss Radio" KHJ. He narrated the enjoyable counterculture documentary "Mondo Mod" in 1967. In 1971 Miller murdered his adulterous wife Mary and wound up serving a stretch in prison for manslaughter. He was hired by KKDJ after getting out of jail.
Birthday
May 26, 1935Place of Birth
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Movies & TV Shows
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