Stand-up After college, Miller moved to
Chicago to perform improvisation and stand-up comedy, performing with many local troupes. He toured with
The Second City for two years. In 2011, Miller released a comedy special,
No Real Reason, and a comedy album,
Mash Up Audiofile in 2012. In 2015, he was part of
Funny or Die's Oddball Comedy and Curiosity Festival, a touring show which included
Amy Schumer,
Aziz Ansari, and other comics. On June 17, 2017, HBO premiered his hour-long stand-up special,
T.J. Miller: Meticulously Ridiculous, which was filmed in Miller's native Denver at the end of his 2016 Meticulously Ridiculous Tour. In October 2017, Miller began his Touring in Perpetuity Tour, a self-described "One Man Philosophy Circus".
Television Miller appeared frequently as a member of the "round table" on
Chelsea Lately. He appeared as Marmaduke Brooker in
Carpoolers, which ran for thirteen episodes on
ABC in 20072008. In 2012, he voiced Robbie Valentino on the Disney channel cartoon
Gravity Falls. On December 13, 2010, October 28, 2011, and June 14, 2012, he performed stand-up on
Conan. On November 15, 2011, his stand-up special
No Real Reason premiered on
Comedy Central. In 2011, he hosted a special called
Mash Up, which was picked up in 2012 for a full season by Comedy Central. He starred in the Fox TV series
The Goodwin Games as Jimmy Goodwin. Miller starred in the
HBO sitcom
Silicon Valley, which was met with widespread critical acclaim and he won the
Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 2015. In May 2017, Miller and HBO jointly announced that Miller would not be returning for the fifth season of
Silicon Valley. Series creator
Mike Judge later revealed that Miller was removed from the show for failing to show up to work, and for coming to work "seemingly under the influence". As a commercial actor, he voiced a talking ball of mucus in commercials for
Mucinex He voiced Gorburger, a giant blue monster talk show host, on
The Gorburger Show, which originally aired on
Funny or Die and
YouTube for two seasons in 201213, then on
Comedy Central for a third season in 2017 before being canceled.
Film In
Cloverfield, Miller's film debut, he appeared onscreen for only a few minutes, but his voice was heard in almost every scene as the character who videotaped most of the events depicted. In 2009, he played Cessna Jim in
The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard and the dim-witted
grindcore musician Rory in
Mike Judge's comedy
Extract. In 2010, he co-starred in ''
She's Out of My League as Stainer, played Brian the Concierge in Get Him to the Greek and appeared in a supporting role in the film Unstoppable. Unlike his character on the cartoon show, he is "dumb-but-not-in-a-funny-way", according to the Buffalo News''. He was cast in the part after two auditions; as a joke, he sent Warner Bros. an improvised video audition with an actual bear, though he had already been offered the part before they received it. In 2011, he appeared in the film
Our Idiot Brother. He had a cameo as administrative personnel for
Rolling Stone in the 2012 film
Rock of Ages. He starred in the 2016 film
Search Party alongside
Adam Pally. In 2014, he appeared in
Transformers: Age of Extinction. In November 2014, he was the voice of
Fred in the superhero CGI film
Big Hero 6. He also played
Weasel in
Deadpool and
Deadpool 2. In 2017, he portrayed the voice of the main protagonist Gene, a
meh emoji with abnormal expressions, in the animated
The Emoji Movie, which received extremely negative reviews. In late March 2018, he appeared in a supporting role as I-R0K in the film
Ready Player One, which was directed by Steven Spielberg.
Audio On September 12, 2011, Miller released a comedy rap
concept album titled
The Extended Play E.P. The album features comedians
Bo Burnham,
Doug Benson,
Pete Holmes and hip-hop artists
Ugly Duckling and
Johnny Polygon. In 2012, Miller released
The Extended Play E.P. Illegal Art Remix Tape. Also in 2012, Miller released
Mash Up Audiofile on Comedy Central Records to mixed reviews. Miller started appearing on Chicago-based comedy podcast
Red Bar Radio in 2006 as a semi-regular co-host. He hosts a podcast with friend and fellow comedian
Cash Levy, titled
Cashing in with TJ Miller, which began airing in March 2012 on the artist Network. He is also a frequent guest on
Doug Benson's podcast
Doug Loves Movies. ==Personal life==