Suzanne Miller

Toronto Actor / Filmmaker

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Eat Slay Love

Short (2023)

Written by Xavi De Guzman and Janice Mendes

This dark comedy follows a couple who need to clean up the deadly consequences of inviting a third into their bedroom.

Premiering at the 48 Hour Film Festival in Toronto on Nov 8th 2023 and set to be screened again at the Renergy Media House Film Festival on Jan 20th 2024, look for this film as it does the festival circuit next year!

Poster design by Ayman Zarrouq

Cast

Julie – Suzanne Miller
Kai Lee – Jessa Naranjo
Man At Door – Xavi de Guzman
Nala – played by herself


Crew

Director: Xavi de Guzman
Writers: Xavi de Guzman and Janice Mendes
Executive Producers: Renjie Li, Play On Films, Ricky Christie
Producers: Suzanne Miller, Janice Mendes
DOP: Ricky Christie
AC/B Cam Op: Victor On
A Cam Op: Renjie Li
B Cam Op: Ayman Zarrouq
B Cam Op: Megan Hart
Grip: Mike Hwang
Sound Recordist: William Louis Reich Jr.
Locations/Production Designer: Janice Mendes
Make-Up Artist: Stacy Bafour
Editor: Megan Hart
Post-Sound/Score: Max White & Jack White
Colourist: Liam Grue
“Icarus” Written and performed by Atticus Dean


Can You Hear Me

Webseries (2020)

A web series that spies into the therapy sessions of several Toronto women as they wrestle with their hopes and fears while socially isolating during the COVID-19 pandemic. Told through poetic imagery and sound, it captures the fragmented and volatile mood felt in today’s uncertain times. Watch here.

Written, Created and Performed by The Boys Club
Homa Kameh, Cora Kennedy, Suzanne Miller, Natalie Morgan, Sundance Nagrial, Ermina Pérez, Pascale Potvin, Madelaine Rose, Mary Thomas, and Kimberley Wells
Directed by Kimberley Wells


Tupperware Party

Short (2019)

Several things go wrong when a new guest joins the regular Tupperware party in this comedic send up of conspiracy theories set in the 70s.

Cast: Jessica Barrera, Madelaine Rose, Suzanne Miller, Cora Kennedy, Natalie Morgan, Homa Kameh, Anesti Danelis, Sundance Nagrial, Samantha Thompson
Directed by Kimberly Wells, Written by David Cryan, Anesti Danelis, Mary Thomas, Kimberly Wells


She Kills Monsters

Theatre (2019)

A modern fantasy, with lots of action, Agnes Evans embarks on an adventure in the world of Dungeon and Dragons to learn more about her deceased sister, who’s still very much alive in the game module she left behind. As Agnes delves deeper into the game, the fantasy world and reality begin to collide and mix as Agnes searches to connect with Tilly and realizes how much of her sister she never knew.

Cast: Suzanne Miller, Kelly Taylor, Madelaine Rose, Es Stellar, Francesco De Francesco, Evan Sokolowski, Mackenzie kelly, Jake Zabusky, Lee Stone, Emily Ferrier, Ermina Pérez
Director: Zachary Moull
Written by: Qui Nguyen
Stage Manager: Amanda Caliolo
Fight Choreographers: Josh Hood and Lee Stone

"She Kills Monsters is a fun flashback to ’90s RPG nerdery"
Mooney on Theatre


Family Affair

Short film (2019)

Many hilarious secrets come out when a daughter hosts her first family dinner with her boyfriend at their new place.

Writer/Director: Brett Heard
Cast: Chris Godinho, Vivian Hisey, Lindsay Ivan, Suzanne Miller, Philip Savas, Oren Williamson


A Flea in her Ear

Fringe Festival (Toronto 2017)

When Mme Chandebise starts doubting the fidelity of her husband, she writes a deceptive letter, ultimately involving a whole cast of wild characters, producing confusion, chaos and laughter. A fun and sexy 70s take on maestro Georges Feydeau's vaudeville classic.

Director: Sasha Lukač
Stage Manager: Amanda Caliolo
Cast: Mladen Obradović, Kimberley Wells, A'mar Wharton-Matthew, Tomas Ketchum, Kyla Dewey, Adrian Milan, Suzanne Miller, Xavier de Guzman, Madelaine Burgess, Laurie Hurst, Aaron Schaefer, Anne-Marie Krytiuk

Suzanne Miller plays Lucienne Homenides de Histangua, the vivacious and flirtatious wife of the jealous, hot-blooded Spaniard Don Carlos Homenides de Histangua and best friend of Mme Chandebise.

“The play combines overt sexuality, snazzy 70s fashion, and absurdist comedy to create a production that is colourful, energetic, and undeniably sexy.”
Mooney on Theatre


“There are no weak spots in the cast, no small parts in this ensemble, who keep it moving at breakneck speed from start to finish.”
barczablog


The Good Doctor Holmes & His Children of God

A new play by Julian R. Munds

Julian R. Munds' new play puts us in touch with one of the most prolific serial killers in history: Dr. Henry Howard Holmes. Holmes -- a doctor, pharmacist, sometimes cannibal -- constructed a hotel in Chicago for a singular purpose: to destroy human life. Charged in the deaths of nine individuals, Dr. H. H. Holmes is thought to be connected with more than two hundred disappearances during the Chicago World's Fair of 1893.

Guard, et al: Jack Morton
Detective Frank Geyer: John Chou
Dr. Henry Howard Holmes: Denise Norman
Benjamin/Carrie Pitezel: Suzanne Miller
Original Look: Christine Urquhart
Stage Management: Virginia Cardinal

“Inside a 'Creepy Fantastical Cloud of Sly Slickity Evil' – A Chat with Julian R. Munds on his new show THE GOOD DOCTOR HOLMES AND HIS CHILDREN OF GOD”

Interview with the Director


Deadline

Feature Film

Trent Butler, a listless twenty-something, accidentally kills himself after a breakup. He negotiates with Death to get a two week extension to accomplish something with his life.

Director: Charlie Lawton
Writers: Tim Rainey, Charlie Lawton
DOPs: Zach Garand, Ashley McColeman
Producer: Brendan Whelton

Deadline was the winner of the Toronto Indie Film Festival Director’s Award

“Death shows up, played brilliantly by Miller and Charron who keep switching in and out of the role, occasionally winding up in scenes together.”
Toronto Film Scene

“Both Charron and Miller play the part perfectly off each other. I laughed out loud at more than one of Death’s quips.”
Just Plain Something


The Officer

Short Film (IMDb)

Watch The Officer (Full Movie) on YouTube

A devious, overzealous Parking Enforcement Officer's life spirals out of control after meeting his nemesis on the streets.

Director: Jonathon Stanton
Writers: Daniel Smallegange, Jonathon Stanton
Production Co: 235 Films, Starseed Media