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Name
  
Betty Miles

Role
  
Movie actress


Children
  
Lynn Miles

Full Name
  
Elizabeth Harriet Henninger

Born
  
January 11, 1910 (
1910-01-11
)
Santa Monica, California, U.S.

Occupation
  
Film actress, stuntwoman, drama teacher, school educator

Died
  
June 9, 1992, Hughson, California, United States

Education
  
University of Southern California

Movies
  
Wild Horse Stampede, Gangsters of the Frontier, The Law Rides Again, Ridin' the Cherokee Trail

Similar People
  
Alan James, Elmer Clifton, Spencer Gordon Bennet

Parents
  
George Henry T. Henninger

Betty Miles (January 11, 1910 – June 9, 1992) was an American B-movie film actress and stuntwoman of the late 1930s and well into the 1940s, who later became an educator. Her father, George Henry T. Henninger, was a Texas cattleman, and had taught her to ride horses from an early age.

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Early life

Born in Santa Monica, California as Elizabeth Harriet Henninger, she attended the University of Southern California, graduating in 1931. While attending college, she took part in several debate competitions, winning three. Educated, athletic, attractive, and an accomplished equestrian, she began acting after graduation, playing in several theater plays through 1936. In 1937, she had her first, albeit minor, film role, in Nothing Sacred.

Acting and stuntwoman career

Having an interest in western films, she caught the attention of Monogram Pictures when, while watching the filming of a movie scene, she noticed that the actress was having difficulty with her riding, causing several retakes. Miles offered to help her with instruction, and in doing so she showed herself to be an accomplished and talented rider, and was given a contract by Monogram. In 1941 she starred in Ridin' the Cherokee Trail with Tex Ritter and Slim Andrews. That same year she starred in another five films, including The Return of Daniel Boone. During 1943–44 she starred in another six films, three in each year, often playing opposite Tom Keene. She starred in several of the Trail Blazer serials, alongside Hoot Gibson, Bob Steele, and Ken Maynard. Her last role was in Gangsters of the Frontier. In her films, she usually did her own riding and stunts, and often worked as a stuntwoman on films.

After her film career ended, she began working on tour with several circuses, alongside her friend and fellow accomplished rider and actress Evelyn Finley. At times during this period she taught dramatic acting classes at such studios as 20th Century Fox, Universal Pictures, and Columbia Pictures.

Later life

By 1946 her involvement with acting had finished, and she elected not to return to the circus. She became a teacher for the Fresno, California public school system. She later served as the "Dean of Girls" for the Simi Valley school systems, then later held positions of a similar role in the Turlock and Los Angeles school systems. She retired from teaching in 1976, and moved to Hughson, California, where she lived the remainder of her life to be near to her son, Lynn Rees Miles (born March 8, 1942), and her two grandchildren. She died there on June 9, 1992, aged 82.

Filmography

Actress
1944
Gangsters of the Frontier as
Mrs. Merritt
1944
Sonora Stagecoach as
Betty Miles
1944
Westward Bound as
Enid Barrett
1943
The Law Rides Again as
Betty Conway
1943
Law of the Saddle as
Gayle Kirby
1943
Wild Horse Stampede as
Betty Wallace
1941
Lone Star Law Men as
Betty Grey
1941
Riding the Sunset Trail as
Betty Dawson
1941
The Driftin' Kid as
Betty Lane
1941
Wanderers of the West as
Laura Dean (Laura Lee in credits)
1941
The Return of Daniel Boone as
Ellen Brandon
1941
Ridin' the Cherokee Trail as
Ruth Wyatt
1937
Nothing Sacred as
Horsewoman (uncredited)
Stunts
1945
Sing Me a Song of Texas (stunt riding double: Carole Mathews and Rosemary Lane - uncredited)
1943
The Masked Marvel (stunt double: Louise Currie - uncredited)
1940
Chad Hanna (stunt double: Linda Darnell - uncredited) / (stunt riding double: Dorothy Lamour - uncredited)

References

Betty Miles Wikipedia