The Clint Miller Story Clint Miller was born in Wessington Springs, South Dakota in 1949. He was the youngest of eight children born into a Christian family with strong rural American values.Clint's dad, George Miller was a hard working man who lost his left arm in a farming accident when he was twenty-one years old. George had only one child at that time. Determined to provide for his family, George Miller left the hospital and returned to work in the fields just eleven days after his accident.
The perseverance that Clint saw in his father to overcome adversity impacted his life. Clint's mom and dad went on to have seven more children with Clint being the last, and the rest is history.
When Clint was seven years old, the Miller family left South Dakota and moved to Los Angeles, California. It wasn't long before Clint's dad had saved enough money to open a family business in Santa Monica, California. The entire Miller family worked in their service station garage. There were no employees outside of family members.
God greatly blessed the business and the Miller chain expanded into several other successful locations.
During Clint's teen years, he developed a love for music. His ninth year of school he entered Hollywood Professional School full time and graduated with honors. Clint received the President's Award as well as the Gold Key Award.
After completing high school, Clint became an honor student at the highly prestigious Don Martin School of Radio and Television, after which he signed with VMC Records and the Charles Stern Advertising Agency.
Clint recorded and released his own material on VMC Records with Eddie Hodges producing and performed on various commercials for Charles Stern.
It was at this time that Clint rubbed shoulders with stars such as Charlton Heston, Glen Ford, Kenny Rogers, Waylon Jennings and Johnny Cash. Clint starred and toured in the hit musical comedy Hoop & Holla and Oklahoma. Clint was a hit and his picture was soon to receive worldwide notoriety.
While working at Metromedia Television for Ralph Edward's Truth or Consequences TV show with Bob Barker, Clint met a girl named Candy Morrow. After meeting Candy Morrow, Clint moved to Garden Grove. Clint and Candy married in 1970. In September of 1973 Clint & Candy's first son was born. They named him Cheyenne after the hit TV series from the 50's. Seven years later their second son Cody was born and according to Clint & Candy they were the two handsomest boys ...