
Ann Miller
Acting
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. 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".
Known For

1961
The Mike Douglas Show
1961 · tv

1977
The Love Boat
1977 · tv

1991
Home Improvement
1991 · tv

1969
Love, American Style
1969 · tv

1956
Tony Awards
1956 · tv

1962
The Merv Griffin Show
1962 · tv

1950
What's My Line?
1950 · tv

1948
The Ed Sullivan Show
1948 · tv

1968
The Dick Cavett Show
1968 · tv

1968
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
1968 · tv

2001
Mulholland Drive
2001 · movie

1956
The Dinah Shore Chevy Show
1956 · tv

1964
The Hollywood Palace
1964 · tv

1955
MGM Parade
1955 · tv

1938
You Can't Take It with You
1938 · movie

1996
E! True Hollywood Story
1996 · tv

1949
On the Town
1949 · movie

1953
Kiss Me Kate
1953 · movie

1948
Easter Parade
1948 · movie

1937
Stage Door
1937 · movie

1974
That's Entertainment!
1974 · movie

1956
The Opposite Sex
1956 · movie

1994
That's Entertainment! III
1994 · movie

1976
Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood
1976 · movie

1982
Night of 100 Stars
1982 · movie

2003
Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There
2003 · movie

1996
Private Screenings
1996 · tv

1967
Mondo Hollywood
1967 · movie

2003
Rita
2003 · movie

1987
Happy 100th Birthday, Hollywood
1987 · movie