David Miller
David Miller may refer to:
Academics and scientists
    
- David Miller (engineer), aerospace engineer at MIT and NASA
 - David Miller (entomologist) (1890–1973), New Zealand entomologist, university lecturer and scientific administrator
 - David C. Miller (1917–1997), epidemiologist who cared for Albert Schweitzer
 - David Miller (philosopher) (born 1942), British philosopher
 - David Miller (political theorist) (born 1946), professor at Oxford
 - David Miller (physician), pioneer in the home birth movement in Australia
 - David Miller (sociologist) (born 1964), British sociologist
 - David A. B. Miller (born 1954), professor at Stanford University
 - David Philip Miller (born 1953), social historian of science
 - David S. Miller (born 1974), computer programmer
 - David W. Miller, scholar of the "faith at work" movement
 
Arts and entertainment
    
- David Miller (architect) (born 1944), Seattle architect
 - David Miller (director) (1909–1992), American film director
 - David Miller (American musician) (1883–1953), American country musician
 - David Miller (Australian musician) (born 1952), Australian pianist
 - David Miller (painter) (born c.1950), Australian artist
 - David Miller (tenor) (born 1973), operatic tenor and member of the band Il Divo
 - David Alan Miller (born 1961), conductor
 - David Humphreys Miller (1918–1992), American artist, writer and film advisor specialising in the Plains Indians
 - David Lee Miller (director) (born 1955), American film director, screenwriter and producer
 - David L. Miller (1925–1985), American record producer
 - David Prince Miller (1809–1873), British showman and magician
 - David Wiley Miller (born 1951), American cartoonist
 
Literature
    
- David Miller (editor), British writer and journalist
 - David Miller (poet) (born 1950), writer, poet, literary critic, and editor
 - David Lee Miller (academic) (born 1951), American writer and professor
 
Military
    
- David N. Miller Jr., United States Space Force general
 - David V. Miller (1919–2016), U.S. Air Force general
 
Politics, government & diplomacy
    
- David Miller (Canadian politician) (born 1958), former mayor of Toronto and later president of WWF-Canada
 - David E. Miller (born 1962), American politician
 - David Wynn Miller (1949–2019), American pseudolegal theorist active in the sovereign citizen movement
 - David Miller (Iowa politician) (born 1946), American politician
 - David Miller (public servant) (1857–1934), senior Australian public servant
 - David Miller (Wyoming politician) (born 1953), American politician
 - David A. Miller (born 1948), mayor of Lubbock, Texas
 - David E. Miller (born 1962), member of the Illinois House of Representatives
 - David Charles Miller Jr. (born 1942), American ambassador
 - David Hunter Miller (1875–1961), American lawyer and an expert on treaties, officer at the US state department
 
Sports
    
- David Miller (baseball) (born 1973), American college baseball coach
 - David Miller (Australian cricketer) (1870–1943), Australian cricketer
 - David Miller (English cricketer) (born 1974), former English cricketer
 - David Miller (South African cricketer) (born 1989), South African cricketer
 - David Miller (American football) (born 1984), defensive end
 - David Miller (Australian footballer) (born 1957), VFL footballer for Richmond
 - David Miller (darts player), American professional darts player
 - David Miller (harness racing) (born 1964), American harness racing driver and trainer
 - David Miller (ice hockey) (1924–1996), Canadian ice hockey player
 - David Miller (judoka) (born 1961), Canadian judoka
 - David Miller (sailor) (born 1943), Canadian sailor
 
Others
    
- David Miller (gangster), also known as Davy "Yiddles" Miller, a member of the Chicago gang Ragen's Colts
 - David Miller (moderator), Scottish minister
 
See also
    
- Dave Miller (disambiguation)
 - David Millar (disambiguation)
 - David E Miller Hill, a summit in Utah
 
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