Rube Miller was born on May 22, 1886 in Trottwood, Ohio, USA. He was an actor and director, known for Shy Thirty Cents (1916), Someone in the House (1920) and Whitewashing William (1915). He died on April 1, 1927 in Mexico City, Mexico of a drug overdose.
Tom's Little Star
A Coat's Tale
(The Pawnbroker)
A Deaf Burglar
(A Neighbor)
He Died and He Didn't
(The Prospector)
Love and Salt Water
Her Last Chance
Hell's Hole
(Prisoner)
A Thief Catcher
(Cop (uncredited))
Won in a Closet
(A Farmhand)
The Gay Lord Quex
(Jack Eden)
The Desperate Hero
(Alan Moss)
Bombs and Bangs
Passions, He Had Three
(Farmhand)
A Bandit
(Villager)
Peeping Pete
(Villager / Cop)
A Muddy Romance
(Land Policeman)
Rastus and the Game Cock
(Dice Player)
A Quiet Little Wedding
(Wedding Guest)
His Sister's Kids
(Old Man)
Tango Tangles
(Guest Pushed Away (uncredited))
His Favorite Pastime
(Bar Patron)
In the Clutches of the Gang
(Cop)
The Chicken Chaser
(Cop)
A Fishy Affair
(2nd Cop)
Bangville Police
(2nd Deputy)
Shot in the Excitement
(The Suitor's Rival)
The Great Toe Mystery
(Shoe Clerk (uncredited))
The Knockout
(Obnoxious Spectator (uncredited))
Tillie's Punctured Romance
(Tillie's Visitor (uncredited))
The Star Boarder
(Boarder (uncredited))
The Stolen Booking
(Rube)
Picture Pirates
(1st Ne'er-Do-Well)
The Gusher
(Villager (uncredited))
A Blind Pig
The World's Champion
(George Burrooughs)
Poultry à la Mode
(Rube)
Doctoring a Leak
(2nd Plumber)
The Belles of Liberty
(Silass Patts)
His Chum the Baron
(Butler)
A Gambling Rube
(Heckler)
Someone in the House
(Snowie)