His published works include over 750 sports films, several books and hundreds of non-fiction articles.
At the age of 18, with the U.S. ten months into World War II, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served in the South Pacific.
[6] Upon his discharge from the Navy in 1946, Miller bought his first 8mm movie camera, a Bell & Howell for $77 (equivalent to $1,203 in 2023).
In 1949, he founded Warren Miller Entertainment (WME) and began producing one feature-length ski film per year.
[10] The company has continued to produce a new film every year carrying on the brand legacy after Warren's passing in 2018 at the age of 93.
[15][16] In 1998, Miller became Director of Skiing at The Yellowstone Club, a private resort in Big Sky Montana.
They were married for twenty years and lived in Hermosa Beach, California,[19] where Warren Miller Entertainment was located.