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Jeremy Miller (b. 1976) is a television actor best known for his portrayal of Ben Seaver on Growing Pains (which also starred Kirk Cameron) and its two reunion movies. He also voiced Linus Van Pelt in Happy New Year, Charlie Brown. Miller appeared in the second series of Shalom Sesame, as himself, occasionally alongside Growing Pains co-star Tracey Gold. Among the segments with Miller, he visits the city of Modi'in where Judah Maccabee was born, in "Show 6: Chanukah." . He also appeared on the Children's Television Workshop series Ghostwriter.

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  • Jeremy Miller (b. 1976) is a television actor best known for his portrayal of Ben Seaver on Growing Pains (which also starred Kirk Cameron) and its two reunion movies. He also voiced Linus Van Pelt in Happy New Year, Charlie Brown. Miller appeared in the second series of Shalom Sesame, as himself, occasionally alongside Growing Pains co-star Tracey Gold. Among the segments with Miller, he visits the city of Modi'in where Judah Maccabee was born, in "Show 6: Chanukah." . He also appeared on the Children's Television Workshop series Ghostwriter.
  • He appears as himself in "Not All Dogs Go To Heaven". Meg Griffin brought him in to substitute for TV brother Kirk Cameron so Brian would convert to Christianity.
  • Miller is well-known for his role as Ben Seaver on the hit ABC sitcom Growing Pains. Since Growing Pains ended, Miller has mostly taken a hiatus from acting, but occassionally acts now and then.
  • Jeremy Miller was a character who was introduced in season two. He was portrayed by David Call.
  • Jeremy Miller is the host of the UK show World In Focus. On October 11, 1985 he appeared alongside journalist Alain Guillon and author Hal Eisner and discussed the emerging geopolitical crisis.
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  • Suicide; fell out of a window on his own accord
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  • September 2018
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  • Chicago, Illinois
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  • Light Brown
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  • Former CIA recruit at Camp Peary
  • Former author
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  • Jeremy Miller
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  • Jeremy Miller (b. 1976) is a television actor best known for his portrayal of Ben Seaver on Growing Pains (which also starred Kirk Cameron) and its two reunion movies. He also voiced Linus Van Pelt in Happy New Year, Charlie Brown. Miller appeared in the second series of Shalom Sesame, as himself, occasionally alongside Growing Pains co-star Tracey Gold. Among the segments with Miller, he visits the city of Modi'in where Judah Maccabee was born, in "Show 6: Chanukah." . He also appeared on the Children's Television Workshop series Ghostwriter.
  • He appears as himself in "Not All Dogs Go To Heaven". Meg Griffin brought him in to substitute for TV brother Kirk Cameron so Brian would convert to Christianity.
  • Miller is well-known for his role as Ben Seaver on the hit ABC sitcom Growing Pains. Since Growing Pains ended, Miller has mostly taken a hiatus from acting, but occassionally acts now and then.
  • Jeremy Miller was a character who was introduced in season two. He was portrayed by David Call.
  • Jeremy Miller is the host of the UK show World In Focus. On October 11, 1985 he appeared alongside journalist Alain Guillon and author Hal Eisner and discussed the emerging geopolitical crisis.
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