Penelope Ann MillerPenelope Ann Miller (January 13, 1964) is an American actress. Born "Penelope Andrea Miller" in Los Angeles, California, she is the middle daughter of TV star and producer Mark Miller and costume designer / publicist Beatrice Miller. She moved to New York City to study theater after graduating from high school. Her film debut came in 1987 in Adventures in Babysitting, while in 1988 her role as Emily in Our Town garnered her a Tony award nomination. She has appeared in a number of TV and theatrical movies since then, notably Carlito's Way in 1993. In 2000, she married James Huggins and later that year had her first child Eloisa May. She sometimes appears in credits as "Penelope Miller". This page about Penelope Ann Miller includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Penelope Ann Miller News stories about Penelope Ann Miller External links for Penelope Ann Miller Videos for Penelope Ann Miller Wikis about Penelope Ann Miller Discussion Groups about Penelope Ann Miller Blogs about Penelope Ann Miller Images of Penelope Ann Miller |
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She sometimes appears in credits as "Penelope Miller". It was only after her death that this was revealed to have been a fabrication. In 2000, she married James Huggins and later that year had her first child Eloisa May. Throughout her life, Oberon maintained that she had been born in Tasmania, Australia. She has appeared in a number of TV and theatrical movies since then, notably Carlito's Way in 1993. She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contributions to Motion Pictures, at 6250 Hollywood Boulevard. Her film debut came in 1987 in Adventures in Babysitting, while in 1988 her role as Emily in Our Town garnered her a Tony award nomination. She was interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California. She moved to New York City to study theater after graduating from high school. She married twice more, to Italian-born Mexican industrialist Bruno Pagliai (two adopted children) and Dutch actor Robert Wolders, before her retirement to Malibu, California, where she died after suffering a stroke. Born "Penelope Andrea Miller" in Los Angeles, California, she is the middle daughter of TV star and producer Mark Miller and costume designer / publicist Beatrice Miller. Merle Oberon divorced Sir Alexander Korda in 1945, to marry cinematographer Lucien Ballard. Penelope Ann Miller (January 13, 1964) is an American actress. During her time as a film star, Oberon went to great lengths to disguise her mixed-race background and when her dark-skinned mother moved in with her in Hollywood, she masqueraded as Oberon's maid. She went on to appear as Cathy in Wuthering Heights (1939), as George Sand in A Song to Remember (1945), and as Empress Josephine in Désirée (1954). Merle Oberon was scarred for life, but skilled lighting technicians prevented her injuries being spotted by cinema audiences. She was to star in Korda's film of I, Claudius (1937) as Messalina, but a serious car accident resulted in filming being abandoned. She received her only Academy Award for Best Actress nomination for The Dark Angel (1935). Oberon's career went on to greater heights partly as a result of her relationship with and later marriage to director Alexander Korda, who had persuaded her to take the name under which she became famous. In 1934, she played the female lead in The Scarlet Pimpernel, opposite Leslie Howard. Her first major film role was as Anne Boleyn in The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933). Initially she worked as a club hostess under the name Queenie O'Brien and played in minor and unbilled rolls in various films. Born in Bombay, India to an Anglo-Irish father and an Anglo-Sinhalese mother, Constance Selby, who gave birth to Merle at the age of 15 and allowed her to be raised as her sister, Merle came to England for the first time in 1928. Merle Oberon (February 19, 1911 - November 23, 1979), born Estelle Merle O'Brien Thompson, was a film actress, known for her sultry looks. |