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Richard Miller cause of death, wife, parents, net worth, funeral

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Richard Miller, an 80-year-old sculptor who worked with Industrial Light and Magic on Princess Leia’s gold bikini outfit for Return of the Jedi, has been called to his heavenly home.

The news was confirmed in an Instagram post by Miller’s close friend and coworker Fon H. Davis.

For all the roles he played in Hollywood movies over the course of his career, Miller has a large number of credits. The movies “Willow (1988)”, “Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)”, “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)”, “Body Wars (1989)”, “Back to the Future Part II (1989)”, “Back to the Future Part III (1990)”, “Backdraft (1991)”, “Rocketeer (1991)”, “Hook (1991)”, and “Death Becomes Her (1991)” all featured his work.

He also contributed to the films “The Flintstones (1994)”, “Baby’s Day Out (1994)”, “The Mask (1994)”, “Casper (1995)”, “Congo (1995)”, “Jumanji (1995)”, “Mission Impossible (1996)”, “Spawn (1997)”, and “Flubber (1997).”

The three prequel films in the Star Wars trilogy that featured Miller’s sculptures marked his comeback to the franchise. In addition to these movies, his resume also included “The Mummy (1999)”, “Space Cowboys (2000)”, “A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001)”, “Planet of the Apes (2001)”, “Hulk (2003)”, and “Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines.”

Cause of death and funeral

The cause of his death and the details of his burial service are yet to be publicized.

Parents and Wife

His parents and wife’s identities are unknown.

Net worth

His total wealth is unknown.

When people ask what I do for fun, I tell 'em, “I write.”