Place of Birth: St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Patsy Ruth Miller
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.
Movie | Cast | Year |
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Omar the Tentmaker | Little Shireen | 1922 |
For Big Stakes | Dorothy Clark | 1922 |
The Hunchback of Notre Dame | Esmeralda | 1923 |
Private Izzy Murphy | Eileen Cohannigan | 1926 |
Lonely Wives | Kitty 'Minty' Minter | 1931 |
Trimmed | Alice Millard | 1922 |
Wide Open | Julia Faulkner | 1930 |
The Great Junction Hotel | The Bride | 1931 |
Handle with Care | Marian | 1922 |
The First Auto | Rose Robbins | 1927 |
Name the Man | Fenella Stanley | 1924 |
The Circus: Premiere | Self | 1928 |
Watch Your Step | Margaret Andrews | 1922 |
Remembrance | Mab | 1922 |
Lorraine of the Lions | Lorraine | 1925 |
So This Is Paris | Mme. Suzanne Giraud | 1926 |
So Long Letty | Grace Miller | 1929 |
Lon Chaney: Behind the Mask | Self | 1995 |
Camille | Nichette | 1921 |
Hogan's Alley | Patsy Ryan | 1925 |
Red Hot Tires | Elizabeth Lowden | 1925 |
Why Girls Go Back Home | Marie Downey | 1926 |
Souls for Sale | Self - Celebrity Actress (uncredited) | 1923 |
The Fighting Streak | Ann Withero | 1922 |
The Sap | Betty | 1929 |
A Hero for a Night | Mary Sloan | 1927 |
Where's My Wandering Boy Tonight? | 1922 | |
Night Beat | Eleanor Patterson | 1931 |
The Aviator | Grace Douglas | 1929 |
Oh! What a Nurse! | June Harrison | 1926 |
Twin Beds | Elsie Dolan | 1929 |
The Hottentot | Peggy Fairfax | 1929 |
The Last of the Lone Wolf | Stephanie | 1930 |
Head Winds | Patricia Van Felt | 1925 |
Show of Shows | Performer in 'What Became of the Floradora Boys' & 'If I Could Learn to Love' Numbers | 1929 |
Painting the Town | Patsy Deveau | 1927 |
Quebec | Germaine | 1951 |
Red Riders of Canada | Joan Duval | 1928 |
The Fall of Eve | Eve Grant | 1929 |
Fashion News | Self (1930) | 1928 |
Once and Forever | Antoinette | 1927 |
Lon Chaney: A Thousand Faces | Self | 2000 |
Camille: The Fate of a Coquette | Sadie | 1926 |
Whispering Winds | 1929 | |
Broken Hearts of Hollywood | Betty Anne Bolton | 1926 |
Tropical Nights | Mary Hale | 1928 |
The Tragedy of Youth | Paula Wayne | 1928 |
Singer Jim Mckee | Betty Gleason | 1924 |
The Yankee Consul | Margarita | 1924 |
That's Dancing! | From 'So This is Paris' (archive footage) | 1985 |
Rose of the World | Rose Kirby | 1925 |
One a Minute | Assembly Line Worker (uncredited) | 1921 |
Hell-Bent for Heaven | 1926 | |
The King of the Turf | Kate Fairfax | 1926 |
The Wampas Baby Stars of 1922 | Self | 1922 |
We Americans | Beth Levine | 1928 |
The Fighting Edge | 1926 | |
The Girl I Loved | Mary | 1923 |
The Breaking Point | Elizabeth Wheeler | 1924 |
South Sea Love | Charlotte Guest | 1927 |
Those Who Judge | Angelique Dean | 1924 | Series | Cast | Year |