Ann Miller
Born
April 12, 1923 (age 80)
Died
January 22, 2004
Birthplace
Houston, Texas, USA

Ann Miller

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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.

Her film career effectively ended in 1956 as the studio system lost steam to television, but she remained active in the theater and on television. She starred on Broadway in the musical Mame in 1969, in which she wowed the audience in a tap number created just for her. In 1979 she astounded audiences in the Broadway show Sugar Babies with fellow MGM veteran Mickey Rooney, which toured the United States extensively after its Broadway run. In 1983, she won the Sarah Siddons Award for her work in Chicago theatre. She appeared in a special 1982 episode of The Love Boat, joined by fellow showbiz legends Ethel Merman, Carol Channing, Della Reese, Van Johnson and Cab Calloway in a storyline that cast them as older relatives of the show's regular characters. Her last stage performance was a 1998 production of Stephen Sondheim's Follies, in which she played hardboiled Carlotta Campion and received rave reviews for her rendition of the song "I'm Still Here".

For her contribution to the motion picture industry, Miller has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6914 Hollywood Blvd. In 1998, a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs, California, Walk of Stars was dedicated to her. To honor Miller's contribution to dance, the Smithsonian Institution displays her favorite pair of tap shoes, which she playfully nicknamed "Moe and Joe".

Movies

Broadway's Lost Treasures
Broadway's Lost Treasures
2003 ★ 6.1
Ann (segment "Sugar Babies")
Cole Porter in Hollywood: Begin the Beguine
Cole Porter in Hollywood: Begin the Beguine
2003
Mulholland Drive
Mulholland Drive
2001 ★ 7.8
Coco
That's Dancing!
That's Dancing!
1985 ★ 7.0
Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood
Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood
1976 ★ 4.1
Presidents' Girl 2
That's Entertainment, Part II
That's Entertainment, Part II
1976 ★ 6.9
(archive footage)
That's Entertainment!
That's Entertainment!
1974 ★ 7.4
(archive footage)
Dames at Sea
Dames at Sea
1971 ★ 6.0
Mona
The Great American Pastime
The Great American Pastime
1956
Doris Patterson
The Opposite Sex
The Opposite Sex
1956 ★ 5.2
Gloria Dahl
Hit the Deck
Hit the Deck
1955 ★ 4.6
Ginger
Deep in My Heart
Deep in My Heart
1954 ★ 6.8
Performer in Artists and Models
Kiss Me Kate
Kiss Me Kate
1953 ★ 6.4
Lois Lane, "Bianca"
Small Town Girl
Small Town Girl
1953 ★ 5.4
Lisa Bellmount
Lovely to Look At
Lovely to Look At
1952 ★ 4.8
Bubbles Cassidy
Two Tickets to Broadway
Two Tickets to Broadway
1951 ★ 4.1
Joyce Campbell
Texas Carnival
Texas Carnival
1951 ★ 4.7
Sunshine Jackson
Watch the Birdie
Watch the Birdie
1950 ★ 5.3
Miss Lucky Vista
On the Town
On the Town
1949 ★ 7.0
Claire Huddesen
The Kissing Bandit
The Kissing Bandit
1948 ★ 3.8
Fiesta Specialty Dancer
Easter Parade
Easter Parade
1948 ★ 7.0
Nadine Hale
The Thrill of Brazil
The Thrill of Brazil
1946 ★ 5.8
Linda Lorens
Eve Knew Her Apples
Eve Knew Her Apples
1945 ★ 5.2
Eve Porter
Eadie Was a Lady
Eadie Was a Lady
1945 ★ 3.3
Eadie Allen / Edithea Alden
Carolina Blues
Carolina Blues
1944 ★ 5.3
Julie Carver
Jam Session
Jam Session
1944 ★ 6.0
Terry Baxter
Hey, Rookie
Hey, Rookie
1944
Winnie Clark
Sailor's Holiday
Sailor's Holiday
1944
What's Buzzin', Cousin?
What's Buzzin', Cousin?
1943
Ann Crawford
Reveille with Beverly
Reveille with Beverly
1943 ★ 7.0
Beverly Ross
Priorities on Parade
Priorities on Parade
1942
Donna D'Arcy
True to the Army
True to the Army
1942
Vicki Marlow
Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 2
Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 2
1941 ★ 6.0
Go West, Young Lady
Go West, Young Lady
1941 ★ 6.9
Lola
Time Out for Rhythm
Time Out for Rhythm
1941 ★ 6.2
Kitty Brown
Hit Parade of 1941
Hit Parade of 1941
1940 ★ 5.5
Anabelle Potter
Too Many Girls
Too Many Girls
1940 ★ 5.6
Pepe
Melody Ranch
Melody Ranch
1940 ★ 5.8
Julie Shelton
Tarnished Angel
Tarnished Angel
1938 ★ 5.0
Violet McMaster
Room Service
Room Service
1938 ★ 6.5
Hilda Manny
You Can't Take It with You
You Can't Take It with You
1938 ★ 7.5
Essie Carmichael
Having Wonderful Time
Having Wonderful Time
1938 ★ 4.6
Vivian (uncredited)
Radio City Revels
Radio City Revels
1938 ★ 8.0
Billie
Stage Door
Stage Door
1937 ★ 7.0
Annie
The Life of the Party
The Life of the Party
1937 ★ 5.2
Betty
New Faces of 1937
New Faces of 1937
1937 ★ 4.0
Ann Miller
The Devil on Horseback
The Devil on Horseback
1936
Dancer (uncredited)
The Good Fairy
The Good Fairy
1935 ★ 6.9
Girl in Orphanage (uncredited)

TV Series