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  1. Marilyn Miller (1 de septiembre de 1898 – 7 de abril de 1936) fue una actriz estadounidense, una de las estrellas más populares de los musicales de Broadway de los años 1920 e inicios de los 30. Vida y carrera. Nacida en Evansville, Indiana, su verdadero nombre era Mary Ellen Reynolds.

  2. Marilyn Miller (born Mary Ellen Reynolds; September 1, 1898 – April 7, 1936) was one of the most popular Broadway musical stars of the 1920s and early 1930s. She was an accomplished tap dancer, singer and actress, and the combination of these talents endeared her to audiences.

  3. 3 de abr. de 2024 · Marilyn Miller (born September 1, 1898, Evansville, Indiana, U.S.—died April 7, 1936, New York, New York) was one of the most popular American musical comedy actresses of the 1920s. Mary Ellen Reynolds grew up with her stepfather’s name, Miller.

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  4. Marilyn Miller. Actress: Her Majesty, Love. "Look for the Silver Lining" became the appropriate signature song for one of Broadways's most popular musical stage stars of the 1920s, Marilyn Miller, for she embodied a vibrant, child-like optimism in her very best "happily ever after" showcases.

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  5. 12 de jul. de 2010 · Marilyn Miller was one of the most adored and charismatic Broadway musical stars of the 1920s and '30s. She also had a brief movie career -- before her death in 1936, at...

  6. 1 de jul. de 2015 · Marilyn Miller, though almost forgotten today, is as much the tragic heroine of the Jazz Age as Jean Harlow was of the 1930s and Marilyn Monroe was of the 1950s. Like another great symbol of the 1920s, Zelda Fitzgerald, Marilyn grew up in the South.

  7. Marilyn Miller fue una actriz estadounidense, una de las estrellas más populares de los musicales de Broadway de los años 1920 e inicios de los 30.

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