- Suits creator Aaron Korsh pays tribute to Billy Miller on Twitter
- Describes Billy Miller as a funny, smart, kind, and gentle man
- Miller, a Hollywood film editor, died at the age of 54
Aaron Korsh, the creator of the popular TV series “Suits”, has taken to Twitter to pay homage to Hollywood film editor Billy Miller, who passed away at 54 years old. Korsh celebrates Miller’s life and describes him as a “funny, smart, kind, and gentle man.”
Korsh, who had worked with Miller on the TV show “Suits”, shared his heartfelt condolences and praised Miller’s character and work ethics. He expressed his sadness over the loss of a close friend and colleague and stated that Billy “made the world a better place.”
In his tweet, Korsh wrote: “I am heartbroken to learn of the passing of my friend Billy Miller. A truly funny, smart, kind, gentle man who made the world a better place. My deepest condolences to his family. RIP Billy.” This tribute from Korsh is a testament to Miller’s impact on both a personal and professional level.
Billy Miller, a well-respected film editor, was best known for his work on the TV series “Suits” and the movie “Ad Astra”. His death has led to an outpouring of condolences and remembrances from colleagues and fans alike.