Pan Pacific Productions, Computicket, The Harry M.Miller Group
Harry Maurice Miller (6 January 1934 – 4 July 2018) was a New Zealand Australian promoter, publicist and media agent.
Life and career
Born on 6 January 1934 in New Zealand, Miller grew up in the Auckland suburb of Grey Lynn. He moved to Australia in 1963,[1] where he established a company called Pan Pacific Productions with Keith and Dennis Wong, owners of the noted Sydney nightclub Chequers.[2]
In 1969, Miller discovered 16-year-old American singer Marcia Hines in Boston, Massachusetts, while casting African-American performers for the Australian stage version of Hair, which he was producing. Hines flew to Australia, unaware that she was already six months pregnant, and Miller acted as her legal guardian in Australia until she turned 21.[8] Miller went on to produce the Australian productions of Jesus Christ Superstar in 1972 and The Rocky Horror Show in 1974,[9] both of which used many of the production staff from Hair including director Jim Sharman.[10]
In 1978, Miller started a ticketing company called Computicket, which went into receivership within six months.[2] On 30 April 1982,[12] Miller was found guilty of aiding and abetting the misappropriation of $728,000 in funds and sentenced to three years in jail.[13] The verdict led to the collapse of the company,[12] and he served ten months in prison at Long Bay and Cessnock Correctional Centres.[2]
Miller had 4 wives and 5 children. He had a relationship with Deborah Hutton, 27 years his junior from the 1980s for 10 years. [18]
Death
Miller died at age 84 in Sydney, Australia, on 4 July 2018, after a vascular dementia diagnosis in 2011. He died with his long-term partner Simmone Logue, daughters Justine, Brook and Lauren, and their mother Wendy by his side.[1]