
Ann Miller
Known for Acting · 83 credits
- Born
- 1923-04-12
- Died
- 2004-01-22
- Place of birth
- Houston, Texas, USA
- Also known as
- Johnnie Lucille Collier · Lucille Collier · Lucy Ann Collier
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Johnnie Lucille Collier (April 12, 1923 – January 22, 2004), known professionally as Ann Miller, was an American dancer, singer and actress. She is best remembered for her work in the Classical Hollywood musical films of the 1940s and 1950s.
At age 13 in 1936, Miller became a showgirl at the Bal Tabarin. She was hired as a dancer in the "Black Cat Club" in San Francisco (she reportedly told them she was 18). It was there that she was discovered by Lucille Ball and talent scout/comic Benny Rubin (although some sources say this occurred at Bal Tabarin). This led Miller to be given a contract with RKO in 1936 at the age of 13 (she had also told them she was 18, and apparently provided a fake birth certificate, procured by her father - with the name "Lucy Ann Collier") and she remained there until 1940.
In 1941, she signed with Columbia Pictures, where, starting with Time Out for Rhythm, she starred in 11 B movie musicals from 1941 to 1945. In July 1945, with World War II still raging in the Pacific, she posed in a bathing suit as a Yank magazine pin-up girl. She ended her contract in 1946 with one "A" film, The Thrill of Brazil. The ad in Life magazine featured Miller's leg in a large, red, bow-tied stocking as the "T" in "Thrill". She finally hit her mark in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musicals such as Easter Parade (1948), On the Town (1949) and Kiss Me Kate (1953).
Miller was famed for her speed in tap dance. Studio publicists concocted press releases claiming she could tap 500 times per minute, but in truth, the sound of ultra-fast "500" taps was looped in later. Because the stage floors were waxed and too slick for regular tap shoes, she had to dance in shoes with rubber treads on the sole. Later she would loop the sound of the taps while watching the film and actually dancing on a "tap board" to match her steps in the film.
Known For
TV Shows (15)

The Mike Douglas Show
1961
as Self

The Love Boat
1977
as Connie Carruthers

Love, American Style
1969

Home Improvement
1991
as Mrs. Keeney

What's My Line?
1950
as Self - Mystery Guest

The Merv Griffin Show
1962
as Self

Tony Awards
1956
as Self - Performer

The Dick Cavett Show
1968
as Self - Guest

The Ed Sullivan Show
1948
as Self

Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
1968
as Self (uncredited)

The Dinah Shore Chevy Show
1956
as Self

The Hollywood Palace
1964
as Self

MGM Parade
1955
as Self

E! True Hollywood Story
1996

Private Screenings
as Self
Movies (68)

Mulholland Drive
2001
as Coco

Melody Ranch
1940
as Julie Shelton

Stage Door
1937
as Annie

You Can't Take It with You
1938
as Essie Carmichael

That's Entertainment! III
1994
as Self - Co-Host / Narrator

Mondo Hollywood
1967

The Opposite Sex
1956
as Gloria Dahl

Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There
2003
as Self

Night of 100 Stars
1982
as Self

That's Entertainment!
1974
as (archive footage) (uncredited)

Happy 100th Birthday, Hollywood
1987
as Self

Texas Carnival
1951
as Sunshine Jackson

On the Town
1949
as Claire Huddesen

Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age
2021
as Self

Easter Parade
1948
as Nadine Hale

Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood
1976
as Presidents' Girl 2

Jam Session
1944
as Terry Baxter

Kiss Me Kate
1953
as Lois Lane, "Bianca"

That's Dancing!
1985

That's Entertainment, Part II
1976
as (archive footage)

The Kissing Bandit
1948
as Fiesta Specialty Dancer

Rita
2003
as Self

Hollywood Singing & Dancing: A Musical History - 1970's
2009
as Self

Hit the Deck
1955
as Ginger

Room Service
1938
as Hilda Manny

Broadway's Lost Treasures
2003
as Ann (segment "Sugar Babies")

The Good Fairy
1935
as Girl in Orphanage (uncredited)

Gene Kelly: Anatomy of a Dancer
2002
as Self (archive footage)

Marlene Dietrich: Her Own Song
2002
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Hey, Rookie
1944
as Winnie Clark

Reveille with Beverly
1943
as Beverly Ross

Small Town Girl
1953
as Lisa Bellmount

Deep in My Heart
1954
as Performer in Artists and Models

Hit Parade of 1941
1940
as Anabelle Potter

Inside the Dream Factory
1995
as Self

Screen Snapshots Series 21 No. 1
1941
as Self

New Faces of 1937
1937
as Ann Miller

Judy Garland: By Myself
2004
as Self - Actor (voice)

Sailor's Holiday
1944

Lovely to Look At
1952
as Bubbles Cassidy

Lucy and Desi: A Home Movie
1993
as Self

Watch the Birdie
1950
as Miss Lucky Vista

The Life of the Party
1937
as Betty

The Thrill of Brazil
1946
as Linda Lorens

Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 2
1941

Hollywood Musicals of the 40's
2000
as Self (archive footage)

Having Wonderful Time
1938
as Vivian (uncredited)

Go West, Young Lady
1941
as Lola

Two Tickets to Broadway
1951
as Joyce Campbell

Priorities on Parade
1942
as Donna D'Arcy

Dames at Sea
1971
as Mona

Tarnished Angel
1938
as Violet McMaster

Frank Sinatra Memorial
2000
as Self

Too Many Girls
1940
as Pepe

Eadie Was a Lady
1945
as Eadie Allen / Edithea Alden
Eve Knew Her Apples
1945
as Eve Porter

The Great American Pastime
1956
as Doris Patterson
Cole Porter in Hollywood: Begin the Beguine
2003

Inside the Marx Brothers
2003
as Self

Time Out for Rhythm
1941
as Kitty Brown

Radio City Revels
1938
as Billie

True to the Army
1942
as Vicki Marlow

Carolina Blues
1944
as Julie Carver

The Devil on Horseback
1936
as Dancer (uncredited)
Easter Parade: On the Avenue
2005
as Self
Mighty Manhattan, New York's Wonder City
1949
as Self
Cole Porter in Hollywood: Too Darn Hot
2003
as Self

What's Buzzin', Cousin?
1943
as Ann Crawford
About Ann Miller
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Johnnie Lucille Collier (April 12, 1923 – January 22, 2004), known professionally as Ann Miller, was an American dancer, singer and actress. She is best remembered for her work in the Classical Hollywood musical films of the 1940s and 1950s. At age 13 in 1936, Miller became a showgirl at the Bal Tabarin. She was hired as a dancer in the "Black Cat Club" in San Francisco (she reportedly told them she was 18). It was there that she was discovered by Lucille Ball and talent scout/comic Benny Rubin (although s… With 83 credits spanning from 1935 to 2021, Ann Miller has appeared in 68 films and 15 TV shows.
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- Mulholland Drive (2001) — as Coco
- Melody Ranch (1940) — as Julie Shelton
- Stage Door (1937) — as Annie
- You Can't Take It with You (1938) — as Essie Carmichael
- That's Entertainment! III (1994) — as Self - Co-Host / Narrator
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