Job Actress
Years active 1934-2001
Top Roles Essie Carmichael, Claire Huddesen, Annie, Nadine Hale, Vivian, Camp Guest Next to Itchy in His First Routine
Top GenresComedy, Musical, Romance, Drama, Western, Film Adaptation
Top TopicsRomance (Comic), Based on Play, New York
Top Collaborators (Producer), (Producer), (Director), (Producer)
Shares birthday with Jane Withers, Harold Lockwood, Movita Castaneda  see more..

Ann Miller Overview:

Legendary actress, Ann Miller, was born Johnnie Lucille Collier on Apr 12, 1923 in Nacogdoches, TX. Miller died at the age of 80 on Jan 22, 2004 in Los Angeles, CA and was laid to rest in Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, Los Angeles County, CA.

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Vivacious American dancer with very dark hair and a bright smile. In show business from an early age, she proved the most devastatingly fast tap dancer since Eleanor Powell, with enough vim and verve for the entire cast. One can never remember seeing the Miller waist exposed, but those fabulous legs were almost always in evidence in 20 years of musicals, throughout which she pleased audiences with her own brand of brassy sweetness. Three times married.

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She was honored with one star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the category of Motion Pictures. Miller was never nominated for an Academy Award.

BlogHub Articles:

“Easter Parade” – Fred Astaire, Judy Garland,

By Art on Apr 22, 2011 From Classic Cinema Gold

Full of melody! Full of young love! The happiest musical ever made!! Trailer for Easter Parade (1948) Don Hewes (Fred Astaire): “Miss Brown, what idiot ever told you you were a dancer?” Hannah Brown (Judy Garland): “You did!” Easter Parade is a 1948 American musical fil... Read full article


: A Pictorial

By Art on Apr 15, 2011 From Classic Cinema Gold

: Singer/Dancer/Actress ? ? “I never played politics, I was never a party girl, and I never slept with any of the producers.” ~ ? In 1979 interview:? “I have worked like a dog all my life, honey. Dancing, as Fred Astaire said, is... Read full article


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Ann Miller Quotes:

Claire Huddesen: You oughta feel proud that three sailors from the United States Navy got off the ship for one day, and what did they do? Were they thirsty for hard liquor? No. They were thirsty for culture. Were they running after girls? No. They came running to the museum to see your dinosaur. For months out at sea they were dreaming about your dinosaur.


Chief Boatswain's Mate William F. Clark: Ginger, baby, I worship the ground you walk on!
Ginger: Now he's talking real estate!


Ozzie: [after Claire took photo of him beside prehistoric man statue] Er, what are you doing tonight?
Claire Huddesen: Now just a minute! I want you to know that my interest in you is purely scientific. I'm just a cold-blooded scientist. And I'm writing an anthropological study for this musuem. It's called : "The Modern Man... And What It Is"


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Inducted into the International Tap Dance Hall of Fame in 2004.

Nominated for the 1980 Tony Award (New York City) for Actress in a Musical for "Sugar Babies".

On an interview on Turner Classic Movies, she told a story about how each time she needed to dress for a dance on screen, the tops of her stockings needed to be sewn to the costume she was wearing. This was a tedious process and needed to be repeated each time there was a run, etc. One day, she suggested to the man supplying the stockings that he add a top to the stockings so they could be worn as one piece. ...and that's how pantyhose was born.

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