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Harry Miller worked in the film industry as a sound editor. Born on October 5, 1904 in Hampstead, London, England, Miller contributed to the craft of sound editing in cinema. The only verified film credit on record is A Man for All Seasons from 1966, where Miller served as the sound editor. Sound editors play a key role in shaping the auditory experience of a film, ensuring clarity and consistency in dialogue, effects, and ambience. While limited details about Miller’s career are available, the single documented credit places them among the professionals who worked behind the scenes in post-production audio for the period.
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