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Evil-doer
Full Name: Ezra Matthew Miller
Alias: Ezra Miller
Origin: Wyckoff, New Jersey, USA
Occupation: Actor
Skills: Acting skills and theatricality
Brute strength
Stealth
Hobby: Partying
Doing drugs
Abusing kids
Crimes: Abuse
Assault
Blackmail
Pedophilia
Brainwashing
Forced starvation
Attempted murder
Possession of drugs
Possession of firearms
Type of Villain: Mentally Ill Pervert


Ezra Matthew Miller (September 30, 1992) is an extremely controversial American actor. He is known for playing roles like the Flash in the DC extended universe and Credence Barebone in the Fantastic Beasts saga. However he was been involved in lousy scandals and actively committing serious offenses lately which has granted him a load of controversy.

Biography edit

Birth and childhood edit

Ezra Miller was born on the 30th September 1992 in Wyckoff, New Jersey by a Christian mother who is a modern dancer and a Jewish father who is vice president and managing director of Hyperion Books. He attended Rockland Country Day School and The Hudson School.

Ezra claims that he suffered sexual abuse in his youth and opened up about it in 2018, stating: “I’ve survived abuse for sure, for sure, in a lot of capacities, starting from a pretty young age,” he said. “There was a close friend who I had a sexual relationship with who really, really turned on me in a violent way.” He also mentioned that he has contemplated suicide. He shared that this experience drew him to his breakout role, Patrick, in “The Perks of Being a Wallflower.” In the film, Patrick is attacked by the high school football player he had been in a sexual relationship with.Miller credits art with saving his life. “Art is the only thing that I have,” he told Playboy. “If I didn’t have art, I’d be so f*cking dead — so long ago, I’d be dead. I probably would have done it myself.” Even though Miller spoke of the traumatic abuse he experienced as a child and his contemplation of suicide separately, it’s worth noting that childhood sexual abuse is a solid motive for suicidal ideation. [1]

Career as an actor edit

Miller started his career as an actor in 2008 with the movie "Afterschool". He continued with various other movies such like "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" (2012), "Fantastic Beasts" (2016-2022) and DC movies from 2017 to 2022.

Villainy edit

  • On the 28th of June 2011, while he was in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to shoot the movie "The Perks of Being a Wallflower", he was found in possession of 20 grams of marijuana and investigated for drug possession.
  • On the 6th April 2020 in the Prikið Kaffihús bar (Icelandic capital of Reykjavík), a video was released in which Miller is seen grabbing a girl by the throat and slamming her to the ground, then spitting in her face at her friends.
  • On the 28th of March 2022, Miller had been arrested in Hawaii for snatching the microphone from a 23-year-old girl who was singing, insulting and threatening her, and then lashed out at a 32-year-old man who was playing darts, spitting in his face and insulting him, sparking a fight.
  • He had a relationship with a Native American activist Tokata Iron Eyes (that started in 2016, when she was still 12 years old) and with whom he had physically and mentally abused her by forcibly giving her drugs and alcohol, making her hungry by preventing her from having dinner and beating her. Oddly enough, Tokata developed Stockholm Syndrome from all these experiences and through the manipulation and brainwashing applied by Miller himself.
  • On the 2nd February 2022, he tormented a child of 11 years old in Greenfield, Massachusetts, by touching his hips and causing extreme discomfort to him and his family.

Trivia edit

  • He defines himself queer and non-binary and uses the pronouns they/them.
  • He considers himself Jewish and spiritual.
  • He has two big sisters.
  • When he was six years old, he performed at the American premiere of Philip Glass's contemporary work "White Raven".