Rick Miller is a multi-talented Canadian actor, comedian, and playwright based in Toronto. He has gained widespread recognition as the host of the acclaimed television series *Just For Laughs*. One of his standout performances includes a unique rendition of "Bohemian Rhapsody," where he showcases his talent for impersonating "twenty-five of the most irritating voices in the music industry."
Miller's theatrical prowess is evident in his performances in notable plays such as *Bigger than Jesus*, *MacHomer*, and Robert Lepage's *Lipsync*, the latter of which premiered in Toronto in June 2009. His innovative work on *MacHomer*, which cleverly intertwines the world of Shakespeare with the beloved characters of *The Simpsons*, caught the attention of the show's creator, Matt Groening. In a remarkable twist of fate, Groening incorporated a segment inspired by Miller's concept into the episode titled "Four Great Women and a Manicure," where Homer and Marge take on the roles of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.
With a career that creatively bridges comedy and theater, Rick Miller continues to be a prominent figure in the Canadian arts scene, celebrated for his ingenuity and ability to entertain audiences through his distinct voice and comedic flair.
Miller's theatrical prowess is evident in his performances in notable plays such as *Bigger than Jesus*, *MacHomer*, and Robert Lepage's *Lipsync*, the latter of which premiered in Toronto in June 2009. His innovative work on *MacHomer*, which cleverly intertwines the world of Shakespeare with the beloved characters of *The Simpsons*, caught the attention of the show's creator, Matt Groening. In a remarkable twist of fate, Groening incorporated a segment inspired by Miller's concept into the episode titled "Four Great Women and a Manicure," where Homer and Marge take on the roles of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.
With a career that creatively bridges comedy and theater, Rick Miller continues to be a prominent figure in the Canadian arts scene, celebrated for his ingenuity and ability to entertain audiences through his distinct voice and comedic flair.