Patsy Ruth Miller

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Patsy Ruth Miller (born Ruth Mae Miller; January 17, 1904 – July 16, 1995) was an American film actress. After being discovered by actress Alla Nazimova at a Hollywood party, Miller got her first break with a small role in Camille, which starred Rudolph Valentino. Her roles gradually improved, and she was chosen as a WAMPAS Baby Star in 1922. In 1923, she was acclaimed for her performance as Esmeralda in The Hunchback of Notre Dame opposite Lon Chaney. In the later part of the decade Miller appeared chiefly in light romantic comedies, opposite such actors as Clive Brook and Edward Everett Horton. Among her film credits in the late 1920s are Broken Hearts of Hollywood (1926), A Hero for a Night (1927), Hot Heels (1928), and The Aviator (1929). Miller retired from films in 1931. She made a cameo appearance in the 1951 film Quebec, and came out of retirement to do the film Mother in 1978. Miller later achieved recognition as a writer. She won three O. Henry Awards for her short stories, wrote a novel, radio scripts, and plays. In 1988, BearManor Media published her autobiography My Hollywood: When Both of Us Were Young.

Filmography

Little Shireen
Dorothy Clark
Eileen Cohannigan
Kitty 'Minty' Minter
Alice Millard
Julia Faulkner
Rose Robbins
Fenella Stanley
Margaret Andrews
Mme. Suzanne Giraud
Grace Miller
Nichette
Patsy Ryan
Elizabeth Lowden
Self - Celebrity Actress (uncredited)
Betty
Eleanor Patterson
Grace Douglas
June Harrison
Elsie Dolan
Peggy Fairfax
Patricia Van Felt
Performer in 'What Became of the Floradora Boys' & 'If I Could Learn to Love' Numbers
Patsy Deveau
Germaine
Betty Gleason
From 'So This is Paris' (archive footage)
Assembly Line Worker (uncredited)
Beth Levine
Elizabeth Wheeler
Charlotte Guest
Angelique Dean
Minnie Humphrey
Molly Marley
Lois Whittall
'Billie' Farrington
Patsy Jones