REVISITING SUPERSTARS AND LEGENDS![]()


ANN
MILLER
She Was #1 In The World...
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At
the end of her MGM contract she flew overseas to Morocco to entertain on the
Timex TV Hour for Bob Hope. She sang and danced "Too Darn Hot" in 120
degrees heat entertaining rive thousand soldiers. She was an incredible
success as she took over the role of "Mamell on Broadway from 1969 to 1970
and has been acclaimed for her fantastic performance with Mickey Rooney in
"Sugar Babies" for nine years, which played for three years (1979-1982) on
Broadway, and then toured the country for four and one-half years. She and
Mickey both appeared for six months on the London stage in 1989. Ann appears
frequently on television interview shows including Sally Jessy Raphael, Phil
Donahue, David Letterman, Joan Rivers and the Vickie Lawrence show. In 1994
she appeared on the Conan O'Brien and Tom Snyder shows. Her sparkling wit
and humor made her a delightful guest. She has appeared as a guest star in
numerous television shows including a special with Ann Margaret in "Dames at
Sea" and a two hour version of the "Love Boat" with Ethel Merman, Carol
Channing and Van Johnson. Ann did a straight acting stint as a guest star on
the situation comedy called "Out of This World" in 1991 and appeared as a
guest star on the hit series "Home Improvement" in 1993 with Tim Allen. Ann
Miller is the recipient of many awards. Among them the Best Legs Award from
the Hall of Fame. The George M. Cohen award for the best female entertainer
in 1980 and the prestigious Sarah Siddons award for best performer of the
year for "Sugar Babies" in 1984. She was also nominated for a Tony award for
"Sugar Babies" and a also a nominee for the Laurence Olivier award in London
in 1989 for "Sugar Babies" She was just honored on "This is Your Life"
television show in England, which included
twenty stars who came to honor her. Ann received an award for the best dance
number from the Dance Awards of America for the MGM Disney television dance
special. In 1992 she was honored for the Life Time Achievement Award
bestowed upon by the University of Southern California. She recently
received the Ms. Wonderful Award from the Thalians and then the Gene Autry
Golden Boot Award for her performances in western films in the 1940's. The
Gypsy Award for her life time achievement from the Dance Society of America
in 1993 was received and most of Hollywood came to honor her. In 1994 she
received the Flo-Bert Tap Dancers of America Award in New York and a life
time achievement award from the Inner Critics Circle of Arizona was received
in July of 1994. Ann has written two books: an autobiography "Miller's
Highlife" and "Tapping Into the Force" which is about her psychic abilities.
She is also an avid reader, particularly of books about archeology, a
science in which she participates actively traveling to Egypt, Israel and
the
middle east. Currently Ann lives in Beverly
Hills with her secretary "Debbie" and her dogs "Angel" and "Koko". She
travels back and forth to her vacation home in Sedona, Arizona where she
rinds the peace and tranquility of the mountains, a refreshing change from
the hectic pace of Hollywood. Data by Classic Movies.
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