Dr. Carl Miller

Dr. Carl Miller is a minor villain in Rose Red 2002 tv series he was played by David Dukes this was his last actor role he done but died by heart attack 1945-2000 RIP.

Plot
Dr. Joyce Reardon, an unorthodox university psychology professor, leads a team of psychics to the massive and antiquated Seattle mansion known as Rose Red in an attempt to record data which would constitute scientific proof of paranormal phenomena. The mansion is publicly thought to be haunted, as at least 23 people have either disappeared or died there and the interior of the house appears to change or increase in size. Reardon's team unleashes the spirit of the house, leading to several deaths and the revelation of the mansion's secrets.

Triva
Dukes died of a heart attack in Spanaway, Washington, while on location shooting the Stephen King mini-series, Rose Red. His widow Carol Dukes' experiences with the Pierce County, Washington, medical examiner's office were so frustrating that she publicly spoke out against the office's lack of cooperation. The ME's office would not let her see her husband's body; did not inform her of her rights or honor some of the rights she did try to exercise; and failed to detect evidence of a previous heart attack during his autopsy.[citation needed]

Dukes was interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.

Biographical Notes:

David Dukes was a versatile actor on the stage as well as television. He appeared in about 40 movies throughout his 30 year career.

Received numerous death threats after he played a character who tried to rape Edith Bunker in "All in the Family" (1971) "Edith's 50th Birthday, Part One".

His wife, Carol Muske, wrote a book titled Life after Death, where a woman upset at her husband for leaving her and child says to him "Why don't you just die?". The next day he dies of a heart attack on a tennis court. Shortly after the book was completed, Dukes went to play tennis and died of a heart attack.

Among his credits are Gods and Monsters, The Josephine Baker Story, The Practice, Law & Order and Dawson's Creek.