Tim Miller (born September 22, 1958, in Pasadena, California) is an American performance artist and writer, whose pieces frequently involve gay identity, marriage equality and immigration issues.
A member of ACT UP and other campaigning organizations, Miller has participated in numerous demonstrations to call for funding of AIDS research and treatment and to promote equal rights.
I hung around the Whittier Public Library, leaning suggestively against the stacks in the psychology section, waiting to be picked up by some graduate student.
He played the lead role of John Proctor in Lowell High School's production of The Crucible by Arthur Miller.
In 1987 Miller returned to California and with Linda Frye Burnham founded another performance space, Highways, in Santa Monica.