Count Prince Miller gives an acceptance speech after winning the award for Best Actor at the 2006 Black Film Makers' International Awards, held recently at the Curzon Theatre in Piccadilly, London West End. At right is Annette Laufer, Writer and Director of the film 'Winnie and the Duppy Bat'. - Contributed
Count Prince Miller won the coveted Best Male Actor Award at the 2006 Black Film Makers' International Awards Ceremony, held recently at the Curzon Theatre in Piccadilly, London West End, England. He was the lead male actor in the film Winnie and the Duppy Bat, which was written and directed by Annette Laufer.
Born Clarence Linberg Miller in the parish of St. Mary, Jamaica, Count Prince Miller is a veteran performer involved in the international entertainment industry for over 50 years. He has previously appeared in several film and television productions, including:
The James Bond Original Dr No -1962
Kid Creole's Something Wrong in Paradise - 1984
For Queen and Country with Denzel Washington - 1989
The Popular BBC situation comedy The Desmonds -
1989-1994
Miller is perhaps best known for his hit recording for the Trojan label, Mule Train Parts One & Two, which was recorded in 1971. In the early 1980s, he re-recorded Mule Train with Sly and Robbie, adding to his popularity as a performer. Mr. Miller resides in the United Kingdom.