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Occupation
  
Actress

Years active
  
1921–1978


Name
  
Patsy Miller

Role
  
Film actress

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Born
  
January 17, 1904 (
1904-01-17
)
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.

Died
  
July 16, 1995, Palm Desert, California, United States

Spouse
  
Effingham Smith Deans (m. 1951–1986), John Lee Mahin (m. 1937–1946), Tay Garnett (m. 1929–1933)

Books
  
My Hollywood: When Both of Us Were Young

Children
  
Graham Lee Mahin, Timothy Mahin

Movies
  
The Hunchback of Notre, So This Is Paris, The Sheik, Camille, Lonely Wives

Similar People
  
Wallace Worsley, Tay Garnett, Roy Del Ruth, George Melford, Natacha Rambova

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Patsy Ruth Miller (January 17, 1904 – July 16, 1995) was an American film actress who played Esmeralda in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923) opposite Lon Chaney.

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Biography

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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, Sr.

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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). She retired from films in 1931. She made a cameo appearance in the 1951 film Quebec, which starred John Barrymore Jr., and stated in her autobiography that she had participated as a joke. She came out of retirement to do the film Mother in 1978. She later achieved recognition as a writer. She won three O. Henry Awards for her short stories, wrote a novel, radio scripts, and plays. She also performed for a brief time on Broadway.

Miller was married three times, the first two ended in divorce. Her first husband was film director Tay Garnett and the second was screenwriter John Lee Mahin. Her third husband, businessman E.S. Deans, died in 1986. The frequent news about her love life once earned Miller the sobriquet the most engaged girl in Hollywood.

Death

Patsy Ruth Miller died at her home at the age of 91 in Palm Desert, California.




Filmography

Actress
1978
Mother as
Mother
1951
Quebec as
Germaine
1932
The Thalians (Short)
1932
Foiled Again (Short)
1931
Night Beat as
Eleanor Patterson
1931
The Great Junction Hotel (Short) as
The Bride
1931
Lonely Wives as
Kitty 'Minty' Minter
1930
The Last of the Lone Wolf as
Stephanie
1930
Wide Open as
Julia Faulkner
1929
The Aviator as
Grace Douglas
1929
Show of Shows as
Performer in 'What Became of the Floradora Boys' & 'If I Could Learn to Love' Numbers
1929
The Sap as
Betty
1929
So Long Letty as
Grace Miller
1929
Whispering Winds as
Dora
1929
The Hottentot as
Peggy Fairfax
1929
Twin Beds as
Elsie Dolan
1929
The Fall of Eve as
Eve Grant
1928
Tropical Nights as
Mary Hale
1928
The Gate Crasher as
Mara Di Leon
1928
Marriage by Contract as
Margaret
1928
Beautiful But Dumb as
Janet Brady
1928
We Americans as
Beth Levine
1928
The Tragedy of Youth as
Paula Wayne
1928
Red Riders of Canada as
Joan Duval
1927
A Hero for a Night as
Mary Sloan
1927
South Sea Love as
Charlotte Guest
1927
Hot Heels as
Patsy Jones
1927
Once and Forever as
Antoinette
1927
Shanghaied as
Polly
1927
Painting the Town as
Patsy Deveau
1927
The First Auto as
Rose Robbins
1927
What Every Girl Should Know as
Mary Sullivan
1927
Wolf's Clothing as
Minnie Humphrey
1926
Camille (Short) as
Sadie
1926
The White Black Sheep as
Zelie
1926
Private Izzy Murphy as
Eileen Cohannigan
1926
Broken Hearts of Hollywood as
Betty Anne Bolton
1926
So This Is Paris as
Mme. Suzanne Giraud
1926
Hell-Bent for Heaven as
Jude Lowrie
1926
Oh! What a Nurse! as
June Harrison
1926
Why Girls Go Back Home as
Marie Downey
1926
The King of the Turf as
Kate Fairfax
1926
The Fighting Edge as
Phoebe Joyce
1925
Hogan's Alley as
Patsy Ryan
1925
Rose of the World as
Rose Kirby
1925
Red Hot Tires as
Elizabeth Lowden
1925
Lorraine of the Lions as
Lorraine
1925
The Girl on the Stairs as
Dora Sinclair
1925
Head Winds as
Patricia Van Felt
1925
Back to Life as
Margaret Lothbury
1925
Her Husband's Secret as
Judy Brewster
1924
Those Who Judge as
Angelique Dean
1924
The Breath of Scandal as
Marjorie Hale
1924
The Wise Virgin as
'Billie' Farrington
1924
Fools in the Dark as
Ruth Rand
1924
Girls Men Forget as
Kitty Shayne
1924
A Self-Made Failure as
Alice Neal
1924
The Breaking Point as
Elizabeth Wheeler
1924
Singer Jim McKee as
Betty Gleason
1924
My Man as
Molly Marley
1924
Daughters of Today as
Lois Whittall
1924
Name the Man! as
Fenella Stanley
1924
The Yankee Consul as
Margarita
1923
The Drivin' Fool as
Sylvia Moorhead (his daughter)
1923
The Hunchback of Notre Dame as
Esmeralda
1923
Souls for Sale as
Patsy Ruth Miller (uncredited)
1923
The Girl I Loved as
Mary
1922
Omar the Tentmaker as
Little Shireen
1922
Fortune's Mask as
Pasa Ortiz
1922
Remembrance as
Mab
1922
Trimmed as
Alice Millard
1922
For Big Stakes as
Dorothy Clark
1922
The Fighting Streak as
Ann Withero
1922
The WAMPAS Baby Stars of 1922 (Short) as
Patsy
1922
Watch Your Step as
Margaret Andrews
1922
Where's My Wandering Boy Tonight? as
Lorna Owens
1922
Handle with Care as
Marian
1921
Camille as
Nichette
1921
One a Minute as
Assembly Line Worker (uncredited)
Soundtrack
1929
Show of Shows (performer: "What's Become of the Floradora Boys?", "If I Could Learn to Love" (1929) - uncredited)
1929
So Long Letty (performer: "So Long Letty" - uncredited)
Self
2000
Lon Chaney: A Thousand Faces (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1996
Lon Chaney: Behind the Mask (Documentary) as
Self
1957
This Is Your Life (TV Series) as
Self
- Lila Lee (1957) - Self
1951
Penthouse Party (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.35 (1951) - Self
1936
Screen Snapshots Series 15, No. 8 (Documentary short) as
Self
1930
Fashion News (Documentary short) as
Self (1930)
1930
The Voice of Hollywood No. 6 (Short) as
Self (uncredited)
1928
The Circus: Premiere (Documentary short) as
Self
1924
The City of Stars (Short) as
Self
1923
Screen Snapshots, Series 4, No. 5 (Documentary short) as
Self
1923
Screen Snapshots, Series 3, No. 23 (Documentary short) as
Self
Archive Footage
2020
Big Parade of Horror (Documentary) as
Esmeralda
2019
On verra demain: Excursion en procrasti-nation (TV Mini Series) as
Self
- La genèse (2019) - Self
2018
Hollywood Horrors (TV Series documentary) as
Esmeralda
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923) (2018) - Esmeralda
1994
Cyndi Lauper: 12 Deadly Cyns... and Then Some (Video documentary) as
Esmeralda (segment "Girls Just Want to Have Fun")
1985
That's Dancing! (Documentary) as
Archival footage from 'So This is Paris'
1983
Cyndi Lauper: Girls Just Want to Have Fun (Music Video) as
Esmeralda

References

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