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Patricia Miller (also credited as Pat Miller, Patti Miller, and Patty Miller) is a hair stylist who worked on the fifth through seventh seasons of Star Trek: The Next Generation, the first and second seasons of Star Trek: Voyager, and Star Trek Generations.

For her work on Star Trek, Miller received three Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series, in 1992 for the TNG episode "Cost Of Living", shared with Joy Zapata, in 1994 for the TNG episode "Firstborn", shared with Joy Zapata, Laura Connolly, Carolyn L. Elias, Don Sheldon, and Susan Zietlow-Maust, and in 1995 for the Voyager pilot episode "Caretaker", shared with Josée Normand, Shawn McKay, Karen Asano-Myers, Dino Ganziano, Rebecca De Morrio, Barbara Minster, Janice D. Brandow, Gloria Ponce, Caryl Codon-Tharp, Katherine Rees, Virginia Kearns, Patricia Vecchio, Faith Vecchio, and Audrey Levy. In 1993 Miller won an Emmy Award in the same category for her work on the TNG episode "Time's Arrow, Part II" which she shared with Joy Zapata, Laura Connolly, Candace Neal, Richard Sabre, Julia L. Walker, and Josée Normand.

In 2001 Miller and her colleagues Terry Baliel and Gail Rowell-Ryan won a Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Award for Best Innovative Hair Styling – Feature for How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000).

Other projects Miller worked on throughout the years include The Stranger Within (1974), Capone (1975), Wonder Woman, Us (1991, with Hank Edds), Independence Day (1996, with Michael F. Blake, Hazel Catmull, Zoltan Elek, Norma Lee, Candace Neal, Katalin Elek, Joy Zapata, and Craig Smith), Lost Highway (1997), Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997), The Game (1997), Fight Club (1999), Mulholland Drive (2001, with Katherine Rees), A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001), Planet of the Apes (2001), Minority Report (2002), Daredevil (2003), The Whole Ten Yards (2004), and The Aviator (2004).

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