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James Miller (James Jarret Miller) was born on 28 October, 1963 in Havre de Grace, Maryland, U.S., is an American parachutist and paraglider pilot. Discover James Miller's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?
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James Jarret Miller |
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38 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Scorpio |
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28 October 1963 |
Birthday |
28 October |
Birthplace |
Havre de Grace, Maryland, U.S. |
Date of death |
c. September 22, 2002 |
Died Place |
Kenai Peninsula, Alaska |
Nationality |
United States
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James Miller Height, Weight & Measurements
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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James Miller Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is James Miller worth at the age of 38 years old? James Miller’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from United States. We have estimated James Miller's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
In 1975, the Miller family moved to a country home near the Canada–United States border.
The following year, the family relocated to Tok, Alaska.
Miller later earned an associate degree in computer programming from the University of Alaska at Juneau.
In the late 1980s, he moved to Las Vegas where he was introduced to paragliders.
Miller had been interested in flying since childhood and quickly became a paragliding enthusiast.
He started with a jetpack tied to his back, and moved up to two-cycle aircraft engines which powered him through the skies above the desert.
He began setting power-gliding records for altitude and distance, with a reputation for reckless daring.
His most infamous appearance was the November 6, 1993 boxing match between Evander Holyfield and Riddick Bowe at Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Fan Man made headlines in the United States when he used his powered paraglider to fly into the arena, eventually crashing into the side of the ring.
Miller's first and most famous stunt happened on November 6, 1993 during the heavyweight title fight between Riddick Bowe and Evander Holyfield.
Miller descended into the side of the ring area during the second minute of the seventh round of the fight, after circling Caesars Palace for ten minutes.
The lines of his paraglider became tangled in the overhead lights, after which he landed on the top rope of the ring with his parachute still tangled in the lights.
He tried to hang on with one foot and one hand on that top rope for a few seconds until he either fell or was dragged down into the crowd by spectators, his parachute ripping away from the lights above.
Fans and the fighters' security detail swarmed around him immediately and began attacking him.
He was knocked unconscious during the attack.
One security officer reportedly struck Miller twenty times.
He was rushed to a nearby hospital as spectators cut his paraglider into pieces for souvenirs.
After his release from the hospital, Miller was taken to the Clark County Detention Center, where he was charged with dangerous flying and released on $200 bail.
In an exclusive interview with British journalists after the bout, Miller categorized his ring crash as accidental and not intentional, claiming it was caused by mechanical problems.
Miller later joked, "It was a heavyweight fight and I was the only guy who got knocked out."
The media immediately dubbed Miller "Fan Man," for the paramotor (lightweight engine and propeller) attached to his harness.
On January 9, 1994, Miller circled approximately 1,000 feet over the rim of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on his paraglider during the Denver Broncos-Los Angeles Raiders NFL playoff game.
He landed in a park north of the Coliseum where he was arrested for interfering with a sporting event.
Later that same month, he "buzzed", (flew low over), a Bolton Wanderers-Arsenal 4th round FA Cup football match at Burnden Park in Bolton, England.
After serving a seven-day prison sentence, Miller was deported by British authorities.
On February 5 he was witnessed by British police paragliding along The Mall before landing atop Buckingham Palace.
He then removed his trousers revealing that he was painted green from the waist down.
He was arrested without incident, fined £200 and was again deported.
He was banned from reentering the UK for life.
When asked by reporters what his motives were for staging these stunts, Miller never gave clear answers.
He claimed that he intentionally landed in the ring to break up the Bowe vs. Holyfield match, claiming he was opposed to violence.
Miller's younger brother later said Miller staged the stunts because, "He was basically bucking society. He was mocking our rules, making up his own as he went along, kind of just making a mockery of our society and the way it works and what our expectations are."
After returning to the United States, Miller received death threats for interrupting sporting events.
In 1996, he relocated to Valdez, Alaska where he lived in a dry cabin.
He continued to fly ultralight aircraft and paragliders in the Alaskan wilderness and also gave lessons.
Miller briefly worked for a computer company before opening his own computer business.
James Jarrett Miller (October 28, 1963 – c. 22 September 2002), also known as the Fan Man, was an American parachutist and paraglider pilot known for his appearances at various sporting events.
Miller went missing in 2002 and was found having hanged himself in 2003, a year after being diagnosed with coronary artery disease, which resulted in his being unable to do any flying, paragliding or hiking, and resulted in him closing his computer business due to mounting debts from medical bills.
Miller was born in Havre de Grace, Maryland.
He had three younger brothers and two younger sisters.