
Biography
William Henry Marcus Miller Jr., more commonly known as Marcus Miller, is a multi-instrumentalist, producer and composer, but is best known for playing the bass guitar. Born June 14, 1959, in Brooklyn, New York, he grew up in a family of musicians, specifically his father William Miller, a church organist, and his cousin, jazz pianist Wynton Kelly. Miller plays guitar, saxophone, bass, keyboards, clarinet, and the recorder. Starting in 1975, he performed as a session musician for 15 years, eventually playing the bass on over 500 recordings. He also currently records and tours as a bandleader.
Awards & recognition
- Officer of the Order of Cultural Merit · 2018
- Icon Award · 2013
Filmography29 titles

Everybody Hates Chris

Safety

Marshall

Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool

Above the Rim

Good Hair

This Christmas

Lethal Weapon 4

Deliver Us from Eva

Two Can Play That Game

House Party

We Want the Funk!

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

The Sixth Man

Marcus

About Last Night

Breakin' All the Rules

Candy Cane Lane

A Low Down Dirty Shame

Boomerang

Mardi Gras: Spring Break

Head of State

The Trumpet of the Swan

Serving Sara

The Ladies Man

I Think I Love My Wife

The Great White Hype

King's Ransom

Any Friend of Nicholas Nickleby Is a Friend of Mine