Mary Miller is a name shared by several individuals. Here is a summary of each person's biography: 1. Congresswoman Mary E. Miller: Congresswoman Mary Miller from Illinois' 15th District is a dedicated advocate for conservative values, serving on key House committees and actively supporting principles such as the Right to Life, the Second Amendment, and ballot security. She also represents the interests of families and farmers in her district, while proudly being a member of the House Freedom Caucus and Republican Study Committee [1]. She currently represents Illinois' 15th Congressional District in the U.S. House, with her term set to conclude on January 3, 2025 [2][4][5]. She has announced her candidacy for re-election in the Republican primary on March 19, 2024 [2][4][5]. 2. Mary J. Miller: Mary J. Miller held the position of Principal Deputy, Director of Defense Research and Engineering for Research and Technology (PD, DDRE (R&T)) from April 2016 to August 2018. She was responsible for the Department of Defense (DoD) research and development strategies and plans to develop and leverage technologies needed to ensure U.S. technological superiority. She also oversaw research efforts at 63 DoD laboratories, warfare centers, and engineering centers, as well as prototyping, systems engineering, and developmental test efforts for the Department. She also served as the U.S. Principal for The Technical Cooperation Program (TTCP), an international organization that collaborates in defense scientific and technical information exchange [3]. 3. Mary Miller: She is a Sterling Professor Emeritus of History of Art at Yale University and served as dean of Yale College from December 2008 until June 2014 [6]. Prior to becoming dean, she served as the master of Saybrook College for nearly ten years. She is also an expert on the art and culture of the ancient Maya and other Mesoamerican civilizations. She has written several books and curated exhibitions on this topic, such as The Courtly Art of the Ancient Maya and The Aztec Calendar Stone. She was also the first woman to serve as the dean of Yale College from 2008 to 2014. She is currently the director of the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles [6]. 4. Mary Elizabeth Miller (actress): Mary Elizabeth Miller was an English television and stage actress, who was born on 27 December 1929 in Gorleston-on-Sea, Norfolk, England. She was a founding member of the National Theatre Company in 1963, under the artistic direction of Sir Laurence Olivier. She appeared in many TV shows and stage plays, such as “Dixon of Dock Green”, “The Indian Tales of Rudyard Kipling”, “Hobson's Choice”, and “The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail”. She was married to actor Bill Simpson from 1965 to 1969. She passed away on 11 July 2020. She was known for her versatility and professionalism as an actress [7].