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Worm Miller
Writer / Producer / Director / Actor


The Worm in the director's chair on Murder Made Easy

Born 1978

Writer:
Murder Made Easy (screenplay & story)
Frankenstein's Roommate (screenplay & story)
The Movie From the Future (screenplay & story)
Hey, Stop Stabbing Me! (screenplay & story)
Magma Head (screenplay & story)

Sledgehammers at Dawn (screenplay & story)

Roles:
Jamal Finkner (Murder Made Easy)
The Monster (Frankenstein's Roommate)
Mojo / Mojo Two (The Movie From the Future)
Icky / Perkutzitwuzzel (Hey, Stop Stabbing Me!)
Himself / Alien Voice (Magma Head)
William Wisdorf (Sledgehammers at Dawn)

In 1957, when Worm was but a child, he tragically drowned at Camp Crystal Lake while the counselors were inconsiderately having sex. In a fit of rage, his mother avenged his death by murdering a handful of counselors, and the camp was shut down for years.


When some promiscuous young adults decided to reopen the camp,Worm's mother went on another rampage and killed a majority of the new counselors. Unfortunately her head was cut off with a shovel. This did not sit well with Worm, of course, and it turned out that he was not dead after all. Now a full grown man, he decided to don a pillow case on his head and go around slashing and stabbing sexy idiots at Camp Crystal Lake. He was defeated, but - for a reason he has never understood - he did not die. Worm came back again, this time attacking promiscuous youngsters at a farm. Realizing the pillow case was lame, he switched to a hockey mask. Sadly, Worm was killed again.

Over the years Worm has been killed several more times, but fortunately he keeps coming back to life. He has had many crazy adventures killing lots of people. He tried to kill Corey Feldman once, fought Freddy Krueger, killed a bunch of people on a cruise ship and was temporarily turned back into a child again in the sewers of Manhattan; he's even been in space.

Worm feels the only low points of his career were that one time - in his 5th adventure - where he didn’t actually come back to life (it was just someone pretending to be him), and the time that his back story was altered, making it so he was possessed by some manner of demon slug. Other than those minor bumps, things couldn’t be going better for Worm.

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