Ann Miller (April 12, 1923 – January 22, 2004) was an American dancer, sing… Read Full Bio ↴Ann Miller (April 12, 1923 – January 22, 2004) was an American dancer, singer and actress
Miller was given a contract with RKO at the age of thirteen (she had told them she was eighteen), and remained there until 1940.
The following year, Miller was offered a contract at Columbia Pictures, where she bumped friend Lucille Ball from the throne as "Queen of the B-Movies". She finally hit her mark (starting in the late 1940s) in her roles in MGM musicals such as Kiss Me, Kate, Easter Parade, and On the Town.
Miller was famed for her speed in tap dancing; she claimed to be able to tap 500 times per minute. She was known as well, especially later in her career, for her distinctive appearance, which reflected a studio-era ideal of glamor: massive black bouffant hair, heavy makeup with a slash of crimson lipstick, and fashions that emphasized her lithe figure and long dancer's legs.
In 2001 she took her last role, playing Coco in auteur director David Lynch's critically acclaimed Mulholland Drive. Her last stage performance was a 1998 production of Stephen Sondheim's Follies, in which she played the hardboiled survivor Carlotta Campion and received rave reviews for her rendition of the anthemic "I'm Still Here."
For her contribution to the motion picture industry, Ann Miller has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6914 Hollywood Blvd.
She died at the age of 80 from lung cancer, and was interred in the Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California.
Miller was given a contract with RKO at the age of thirteen (she had told them she was eighteen), and remained there until 1940.
The following year, Miller was offered a contract at Columbia Pictures, where she bumped friend Lucille Ball from the throne as "Queen of the B-Movies". She finally hit her mark (starting in the late 1940s) in her roles in MGM musicals such as Kiss Me, Kate, Easter Parade, and On the Town.
Miller was famed for her speed in tap dancing; she claimed to be able to tap 500 times per minute. She was known as well, especially later in her career, for her distinctive appearance, which reflected a studio-era ideal of glamor: massive black bouffant hair, heavy makeup with a slash of crimson lipstick, and fashions that emphasized her lithe figure and long dancer's legs.
In 2001 she took her last role, playing Coco in auteur director David Lynch's critically acclaimed Mulholland Drive. Her last stage performance was a 1998 production of Stephen Sondheim's Follies, in which she played the hardboiled survivor Carlotta Campion and received rave reviews for her rendition of the anthemic "I'm Still Here."
For her contribution to the motion picture industry, Ann Miller has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6914 Hollywood Blvd.
She died at the age of 80 from lung cancer, and was interred in the Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California.
It's Dynamite
Ann Miller Lyrics
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Johnny Dynamite and the Bloodsuckers You do you But when I'm in another's arms I feel guilt…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Ann Miller:
Always True To You In My Fashion Oh, Bill Why can't you behave Why can't you behave? How …
Behave Why can't you behave? Oh, why can't you behave? After all th…
From This Moment On From this moment on You for me, dear Only two for tea,…
Hallelujah! I'm recalling times when I was small, in light and…
I'm Still Here Everybody says don't Everybody says don't Everybody says d…
Shakin the Blues Away There's an old superstition way down south Everybody believe…
Shaking The Blues Away There's an old superstition way down south Everybody believe…
Too Dam Hot It's too darn hot It's too darn hot I'd like to sup…
Too Darn Hot It's too darn hot It's too darn hot I'd like to sup…
Why Can't You Behave Why can't you behave? Oh, why can't you behave? After all th…
Why Can't You Behave? Why can't you behave? Oh, why can't you behave? After all th…
Why Can't You Believe Why can't you behave? Oh, why can't you behave? After all th…
Why Cant You Behave Why can't you behave? Oh, why can't you behave? After all th…
Why Can’t You Behave Why can't you behave? Oh, why can't you behave? After all th…
Why Oh Why Why can't you behave? Oh, why can't you behave? After all th…
Why Oh Why? Why can't you behave? Oh, why can't you behave? After all th…
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@annbush1826
The only good thing to come out of the freezing of normal life has been the mosaic of videos showing our lives in the 20th century.
Every video of Ann Miller shows her extraordinary talents.Interviews show her true generosity of spirit.
@janedoe805
Ann Miller hands down the Tap Dancing Queen of Hollywood! We had Eleanor Powell, in the 1940s and then Ann Miller in the 50s! “Easter Parade” and “On The Town” (Both with Gene Kelly) are wonderful examples. Thank You for posting this phenomenal video. ♥️👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@jackanthony976
Ann Miller tapped in more films in the 1940's than in the 1950's. Ann was the tap dancing queen of the black and white B musical at Columbia from the early to mid 40s while Eleanor was over at MGM churning out big budget musicals. However, probably more people know Ann from the late 40s through the mid-50s because by then she had transferred over to MGM doing those splashy big budget technicolor musicals.
@maya8443
Ann Miller never disappoints, what a talented and beautiful gal she was. Rest in peace, lady Miller.❤
@porflepopnecker4376
One of the most unbelievably amazing performers of all time.
@leemclaury6251
What couldn’t Ann do. ? What a dynamo talent she was. A class act any time you saw her do an interview .
@hugojesusurrutia
Una de las mejores exponentes del teatro musical , gracias por compartir
@orchardist6559
Beyond superlatives the Fabulous Ann Miller. Thank you for posting
@suemitchel-runow3566
wow...wow....wow...what energy...she never even looked winded...what fun and great choreography
@rogerpaul8918
One of the all time greats & beautiful too.