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Acrocanthosaurus (/ˌækroʊˌkænθəˈsɔːrəs/ AK-roh-KAN-thə-SOR-əs; lit. 'high-spined lizard') is a genus of carcharodontosaurid dinosaur that existed in what is now North America during the Aptian and early Albian stages of the Early Cretaceous, from 113 to 110 million years ago. Like most dinosaur genera, Acrocanthosaurus contains only a single species, A. atokensis. It had a continent-wide range, with fossil remains known from the U.S. states of Oklahoma, Texas, and Wyoming in the west, and Maryland in the east. | |||
'''Amiah Miller''' (born July 16, 2004) is an American actress and model. She starred in the 2017 film ''].'' She also appears in the TV series '']'', '']'' and '']''. | |||
Acrocanthosaurus was a bipedal predator. As the name suggests, it is best known for the high neural spines on many of its vertebrae, which most likely supported a ridge of muscle over the animal's neck, back, and hips. Acrocanthosaurus was one of the largest theropods, with the largest known specimen reaching 11–11.5 meters (36–38 ft) in length and weighing approximately 4.4–6.6 metric tons (4.9–7.3 short tons). Large theropod footprints discovered in Texas may have been made by Acrocanthosaurus, although there is no direct association with skeletal remains. | |||
Recent discoveries have elucidated many details of its anatomy, allowing for specialized studies focusing on its brain structure and forelimb function. Acrocanthosaurus was the largest theropod in its ecosystem and likely an apex predator which preyed on sauropods, ornithopods, and ankylosaurs. | |||
==Early life== | ==Early life== |
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Amiah Miller | |
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Born | (2004-07-16) July 16, 2004 (age 20) |
Occupation(s) | Actress, model |
Years active | 2014–present |
Acrocanthosaurus (/ˌækroʊˌkænθəˈsɔːrəs/ AK-roh-KAN-thə-SOR-əs; lit. 'high-spined lizard') is a genus of carcharodontosaurid dinosaur that existed in what is now North America during the Aptian and early Albian stages of the Early Cretaceous, from 113 to 110 million years ago. Like most dinosaur genera, Acrocanthosaurus contains only a single species, A. atokensis. It had a continent-wide range, with fossil remains known from the U.S. states of Oklahoma, Texas, and Wyoming in the west, and Maryland in the east.
Acrocanthosaurus was a bipedal predator. As the name suggests, it is best known for the high neural spines on many of its vertebrae, which most likely supported a ridge of muscle over the animal's neck, back, and hips. Acrocanthosaurus was one of the largest theropods, with the largest known specimen reaching 11–11.5 meters (36–38 ft) in length and weighing approximately 4.4–6.6 metric tons (4.9–7.3 short tons). Large theropod footprints discovered in Texas may have been made by Acrocanthosaurus, although there is no direct association with skeletal remains.
Recent discoveries have elucidated many details of its anatomy, allowing for specialized studies focusing on its brain structure and forelimb function. Acrocanthosaurus was the largest theropod in its ecosystem and likely an apex predator which preyed on sauropods, ornithopods, and ankylosaurs.
Early life
Her father is Merrill Miller. Around 2014, Miller took acting training classes in Los Angeles and Orlando. Besides acting, Miller also studies Thai boxing and jujutsu.
Career
In 2017, Miller had a breakout role starring in War for the Planet of the Apes, as the character Nova. She appeared on the main promotional poster for the film. She previously appeared in Lights Out (2016), playing the young version of Teresa Palmer's character. In 2017, she had roles in Trafficked and House by the Lake. On television, she appears in Henry Danger, Richie Rich, Best Friends Whenever and MacGyver.
She often plays the young version of another character, as she did in the films Lights Out and Trafficked, and in the TV series Best Friends Whenever.
In 2019, she appeared in the live-action-fantasy film Anastasia: Once Upon a Time.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2016 | Lights Out | Young Rebecca | |
2017 | War for the Planet of the Apes | Nova | |
Trafficked | Young Sara | ||
House by the Lake | Emma | ||
2019 | Anastasia: Once Upon a Time | Megan | |
2020 | The Water Man | Josephine "Jo" Riley | |
2022 | My Best Friend's Exorcism | Gretchen Lang | |
2024 | Hold Your Breath | Rose Bellum |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2014 | Clementine | Young Clementine | Television film |
2015 | Henry Danger | Paula Makiato | Episode: "Spoiler Alert" |
Richie Rich | Noah | Episode: "$pooky $tuff" | |
Best Friends Whenever | 9-year-old Shelby | Episodes: "The Butterscotch Effect" and "When Shelby Met Cyd" | |
How We Live | Riley | Television film | |
2016 | MacGyver | Valerie Lawson | Episode: "Pliers" |
References
- "Amiah Miller's RAW interview". July 16, 2017 – via YouTube.
- Lee, Ashley (July 17, 2017). "'War for the Planet of the Apes' Breakout Amiah Miller Talks Crying on Command as Nova". The Hollywood Reporter.
- "War For The Planet of the Apes: Steve Zahn & Amiah Miller Official Movie Interview". YouTube. June 23, 2017.
- ^ McNary, Dave (July 12, 2017). "'War for Planet of the Apes' Star Amiah Miller Joins 'Anastasia'". Variety.
- N'Duka, Amanda (January 25, 2017). "CAA Signs Amiah Miller; Magnet Management & UTA Ink French Filmmaker Simon Saulnier". Deadline Hollywood. Penske Media Corporation.