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  1. When Rees Llewellyn Milner was born on 15 April 1916, in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States, his father, John Milner, was 29 and his mother, Margaret Winnifred Llewellyn, was 34. He married Johnnie Lucille Collier on 16 February 1946, in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States.

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    • Virginia Shields, Johnnie Lucille Collier
    • She Had A Terrible Illness
    • She Was A Prodigy
    • She Caught Her Father Red-Handed
    • She Protected Her Mother
    • She Had No Choice
    • She Knocked Their Socks Off
    • She Wasn't Old Enough
    • She Lied Through Her Teeth
    • She Had The Perfect Breakout Role
    • She Danced with Her Idol

    Born April 12, 1923, Johnnie Lucille Collier had a long way to go before becoming Ann Miller, a dancing Hollywood sensation. Growing up in Houston, Texas, little Ann had her fair share of hardship. For one, her health was terrible, and before the age of five, she'd already been diagnosed with rickets. But unbeknownst to her, this was a blessing in ...

    Worried about her daughter's weak legs, Ann's mother Clara placed her in dance lessons. To everyone's delight, Ann absolutely shone on stage. Recognizing her daughter's talent, Clara tried to push her daughter into becoming a ballerina. However, Ann had something else in mind. What she loved most about dance were the pulsing rhythms—the drums and t...

    When she was only nine years old, Ann's family came apart at the seams. On one devastating occasion, Ann and her mother arrived home to find her father, John Collier, in bed with another woman. In fact, it was Ann who noticed her father's mistress in the window and tried to shield her mother from the heartbreaking sight. But that wasn't all. Biogra...

    Disgusted with her father, Ann walked straight through the front door and yelled, "Get out of my mother's home." After that, everything was different. Because of her father's infidelity, she and her mother turned their backs on him entirely; they packed their bags and headed to Los Angeles. Unfortunately, her hopes of a prosperous fresh start were ...

    Because Ann's mother was deaf, finding a job and a steady income was a constant struggle. Sometimes, Ann and Clara weren't able to put food on the table. And so, from a very young age, the responsibility of keeping them afloat fell to Ann. In many ways, she had to become the mother. Determined to make some money, 11-year-old Ann strapped on her dan...

    In 1936, Ann began dancing at the renowned Bal Tabarin, a San Francisco club and one of the hottest city spots. One night, actress Lucille Ball and talent scout Benny Rubin sat in the audience, watching Ann's performance. Needless to say, they were deeply impressed. Afterward, Rubin came to Ann and offered to secure her an acting contract with RKO ...

    Rubin told Ann that the contract was hers as long as she could prove that she was 18 years old. This was a massiveissue because, of course, Ann was only 13. Desperate to make this opportunity a reality, Ann had no choice but to turn to her cheating father for help. As a lawyer, John Collier had the power to give his daughter exactly what she wanted...

    To get her foot in the door, Ann had her father break the law for her: He made her a fake certificate "proving" to RKO studios that his daughter was actually 18. To complete the ruse, her mother also offered her some key advice on how to act like an adult: "Always dress impeccably, wear makeup, and keep your mouth shut." With this mature facade in ...

    The very same year, Ann landed a small role in Stage Door, and it was practically a dream come true. She starred with not only Katharine Hepburn, but one of her greatest idols, dancing royalty Ginger Rogers. When Ann learned that Ginger needed a partner for one of the numbers, she begged director Gregory La Cava to give her the part. When La Cava t...

    To drive her pitch home, Ann Miller told director Gregory La Cava, "I can wear a higher top hat and a lower heel—if she could put on a little higher heel and a little lower top hat." This was the right thing to say. Ginger Rogers began laughing her head off, and before La Cava could say anything, she cried, "Okay string bean, you got it." Unsurpris...

  2. Reese James Llewellyn (30 August 1862 – 15 December 1936) was a Welsh-American businessman. He was the co-founder and president of Llewellyn Iron Works, a company based in Los Angeles, which provided iron works and steel for the construction of buildings in Southern California, the Western United

    • 15 December 1936 (aged 64), New York City, U.S.
    • Reese James Llewellyn, 30 August 1862, Llangiwg, Glamorganshire, Wales
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ann_MillerAnn Miller - Wikipedia

    Miller was married three times: to Reese Llewellyn Milner from 1946 to 1947; to William Moss from 1958 to 1961; and to Arthur Cameron from 1961 to 1962. Between marriages, she dated well-known men such as Howard Hughes and Conrad Hilton .

  4. Reese Llewellyn Milner. Birth. 15 Apr 1916. Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA. Death. 19 Apr 1986 (aged 70) Beverly Hills, Los Angeles County, California, USA. Burial. Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

  5. Jan 22, 2004 · In 1946, she married a millionaire, Reese Llewellyn Milner. The marriage failed within a year, and she went back to work, peforming in one of her more memorable films, "Easter Parade." In...

  6. Jul 18, 2016 · She died in Los Angeles after being hospitalized following a fall at her home in Beverly Hills. Shortly before her death she reportedly converted to Roman Catholicism. Miller was married--briefly, in each case--three times: to Reese Milner (1946-1947), William Moss (1958-1961), and Arthur Cameron (1961-1962).

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