Colleen Miller

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Colleen Miller
Colleen Miller in The Purple Mask.jpg
Miller in The Purple Mask (1955)
Born
Colleen Joy Miller [1]

(1932-11-10) November 10, 1932 (age 92)
OccupationActress
Years active1952–1972
Spouses
Ted Briskin
(m. 19551975)
Walter Ralphs
(m. 1976;died 2010)
Children2

Colleen Joy Miller (born November 10, 1932) [2] is an American former actress. She starred in several films, such as the Westerns Gunfight at Comanche Creek (1963) and Four Guns to the Border (1954).

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Early life

The daughter of Elias and Lillian Miller, [3] she was born in Yakima, Washington, and raised in Portland, Oregon. [4] [5] Miller attended Lincoln High School in Portland [3] and graduated at age fifteen. [4] In 1949, she was chosen "Miss Portland". [3] Her mother named her after actress Colleen Moore. [6]

As a child, Miller studied ballet, but when she was older she changed to popular dancing. [6] After graduating, she worked as a professional dancer in a San Francisco ballet company, and relocated to Las Vegas after three seasons to work at the Flamingo. [5]

Career

Photo of "Universal starlets" in 1954 (from left: Myrna Hansen, Mamie Van Doren, Allison Hayes, Colleen Miller) Myrna Hansen et al.png
Photo of "Universal starlets" in 1954 (from left: Myrna Hansen, Mamie Van Doren, Allison Hayes, Colleen Miller)

While dancing in Las Vegas, Miller was spotted by a talent agent who signed her to a contract with Howard Hughes for his RKO Pictures company. [5] She was 19 when she made her first film appearance in The Las Vegas Story , starring Jane Russell. [5]

She shared top billing with Rory Calhoun in her next film, a western titled Four Guns to the Border , which co-starred Nina Foch. [5] She then had a leading role in Playgirl as a young Midwestern girl who comes to New York City to be a model and ends up involved in a shooting and a scandal. She then was signed by Universal Pictures, where she co-starred with Tony Curtis in two films, The Purple Mask and The Rawhide Years . [7]

Miller made one more film after 1958, a western titled Gunfight at Comanche Creek opposite Audie Murphy, before retiring from acting. [8] However, she has an uncredited bit part in 1972's Stand Up and Be Counted .

Personal life

On January 20, 1955, Miller married camera manufacturer Ted Briskin. [9] They remained wed until 1975. [4] She married Walter Ralphs, an heir to the Ralphs supermarket chain, in 1976, until his death in 2010. She currently resides in California.[ citation needed ]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1952 The Las Vegas Story MaryStarred Jane Russell, Victor Mature
1953 Man Crazy Judy Bassett
1954 Four Guns to the Border Lolly Bhumerco-starred with Rory Calhoun, Walter Brennan
1954 Playgirl Phyllis Matthewsco-starred with Barry Sullivan
1955 The Purple Mask Laurette de Latourco-starred with Tony Curtis
1956 The Rawhide Years Zoe Fontaineco-starred with Tony Curtis
1957 The Night Runner Susan Mayesco-starred with Ray Danton
1957 Man in the Shadow Skippy Renchlerco-starred with Jeff Chandler and Orson Welles
1957 Hot Summer Night Irene Partainco-starred with Leslie Nielsen
1958 Step Down to Terror Helen Waltersco-starred with Charles Drake and Rod Taylor
1963 Gunfight at Comanche Creek Abbie Stevensco-starred with Audie Murphy and Ben Cooper
1972 Stand Up and Be Counted NunUncredited

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