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Eve Marilyn Miller (born Marilyn Miller; August 8, 1923 – August 17, 1973) was an American actress who appeared in 41 films between 1945 and 1961. She was born in Los Angeles, California, and died in Van Nuys, California. She died by suicide at age 50.
Early life
Born in Los Angeles, California, Miller was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stanley Miller and was raised in San Francisco, where her father was a piano salesman.
During the early years of World War II, Miller worked as a welder in a shipyard and later, before the war ended, became a department store clerk.
Movie career
In 1951, after several small parts in television and movies such as The Vicious Years (1950), Miller came to the attention of producer-director Ida Lupino and through her influence was cast in Warner Brothers' The Big Trees, starring opposite Kirk Douglas. Several more parts followed such as The Winning Team with Ronald Reagan and Kansas Pacific starring Sterling Hayden. Miller's main work though came in a long string of television roles stretching through the 1950s.
She appeared regularly in anthologies such as Fireside Theater, Four Star Playhouse, and Crossroads. The actress also had parts in a number of series including Lassie, Annie Oakley, and Richard Diamond, Private Detective.
Personal life
A Democrat, she supported the campaign of Adlai Stevenson during the 1952 presidential election.
In 1954, Miller met Glase Lohman, an actor who had a brief television and movie career in the mid-1950s, and they became engaged. On July 21, 1955, after an argument between the two, Miller attempted suicide by stabbing herself in the abdomen. According to newspapers at the time, she was discovered by police on her kitchen floor, surrounded by letters she had written to Lohman. Eventually, after four hours of surgery, she recovered.
On August 17, 1973, nine days after her 50th birthday, Miller died by suicide in Van Nuys, California. She was interred in Forest Lawn Cemetery (Hollywood Hills).
Filmography
= Film
=Diamond Horseshoe (1945) - Chorine (uncredited)
I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now (1947) - Anita (uncredited)
Buckaroo from Powder River (1947) - Molly Parnell
Inner Sanctum (1948) - Marie Kembar
Beyond the Forest (1949) - Switchboard Operator (uncredited)
Arctic Fury (1949) - Martha Barlow
Never Fear (1950) - Phyllis Townsend
Mrs. O'Malley and Mr. Malone (1950) - Nurse on Train (uncredited)
The Vicious Years (1950) - Giulia
Pier 23 (1951) - Norma Harmon
The Big Trees (1952) - Alicia Chadwick
The Winning Team (1952) - Margaret Killefer
She's Working Her Way Through College (1952) - Copeland's Secretary (uncredited)
The Story of Will Rogers (1952) - Cora Marshall
April in Paris (1952) - Marcia Sherman
Kansas Pacific (1953) - Barbara Bruce
The Desperate Women (1954) - Woman
There's No Business Like Show Business (1954) - Hatcheck Girl
The Big Bluff (1955) - Marsha Jordan
Artists and Models (1955) - (uncredited)
Broadway Jungle (1955)
= Television
=Your Show Time (1949)
The Range Rider (1951) - Ruth Wilson / Amy
Fireside Theatre (1953) - Laura Chadson / Millie / Poetess / Mary
Mayor of the Town (1954) - Marion Lane
Annie Oakley (1954-1957) - Kathy Stokes / Laura Stevens / Jane Lester
The Lineup (1954-1959) - Jane Carstairs / Mrs. Patterson
The Whistler (1955) - Edith
City Detective (1955) - Katherine
Crossroads (1955-1957) - Helen Chamberlain / Mrs. Withersp
Navy Log (1957) - Lois MacKenzie
Mr. Adams and Eve (1957) - Begum (Episode: "International Affair")
Perry Mason (1958) - Nora Kelly
Frontier Doctor (1959) - Paula Mason
References
External links
Eve Miller at IMDb
New York Times account of Miller's 1955 suicide attempt, nytimes.com (subscription required)
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