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Chris Miller (2) (1968–)

Author of Shrek the Third [2007 film]

For other authors named Chris Miller, see the disambiguation page.

2+ Works 1,114 Members 4 Reviews

Works by Chris Miller

Shrek the Third [2007 film] (2007) — Screenwriter — 728 copies, 4 reviews
Puss in Boots [2011 film] (2011) — Director — 386 copies

Associated Works

Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted [2012 film] (2012) — Actor — 301 copies, 2 reviews
Penguins of Madagascar [2014 film] (2014) — Actor — 287 copies, 1 review
Turbo [2013 film] (2013) — Actor — 216 copies, 2 reviews
The Boss Baby [2017 film] (2017) — Actor — 172 copies, 2 reviews
The Cellar [1988 Film] (1988) — Actor — 3 copies

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Miller, Chris
Legal name
Miller, Christopher Matthew
Birthdate
1968-01-20
Gender
male
Education
California Institute of the Arts
Occupations
animator
voice actor
screenwriter
film director
Short biography
Christopher "Chris" Miller is an American voice actor, animator, director, screenwriter, and storyboard artist. He is most famous for directing Shrek the Third and Puss in Boots (which he received his first Academy Award nomination), and for voicing Kowalski in the Madagascar film series.
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Washington, D.C., USA
Associated Place (for map)
D.C., USA

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5 reviews
When Shrek the ogre's father-in-law dies, he is left as the heir to Far Far Away unless he can find the only other person with a legitimate claim to the throne. While Shrek, Donkey, and Puss in Boots set off on a journey to find this heir, who happens to be a loser of a kid named Arthur, Princess Fiona, pregnant with her first child, is left to face an invasion of villains, led by the evil and handsome Prince Charming, who are intent on creating their own "happily ever after." This movie, show more while still fun and intelligent with smooth CGI animation, is weaker than its two predecessors in the franchise. The story, with its disparate elements of anxiety over impending parenthood, examination of what it means to be a loser or a hero, villains trying to rewrite their stories, and examination of the motif of princesses waiting to be rescued, feels like it is trying to be too many things to too many people, and never settles on its own vision. Some bathroom humor and swashbuckling action makes the film deserve its PG rating. Recommended for middle schoolers and early high schoolers who have followed the Shrek franchise or who delight in twisted fairy tales or off-beat takes on the legend of King Arthur. show less
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Shrek the Third (Widescreen Edition) ~ Eddie Murphy, Justin Timberlake, Antonio Banderas, and Cameron Diaz (DVD - 2007)

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Popularity
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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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Languages
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