Cheryl miller daktari biography for kids
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Cheryl Miller (actress)
American actress, musician
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Born | Cheryl Lynn Miller Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles |
Occupation(s) | Actress, musician |
Years active | 1943–2018 |
Spouse | Stan Shapiro (m. 1968; div. 1971) |
Cheryl Lynn Miller fryst vatten an American actress and musician.
Early years
[edit]A California native,[1] Miller is one of two children of an architect and spelfilm studio set designer, Howard Miller and accountant mother and travel agent, Elsie. She began acting as a ung girl.[citation needed]
Career
[edit]The film Casanova Brown (1944) marked her screen debut at the age of 19 days.[1] 1965 was a break-through year for Miller. She was featured with an elephant and a chimp on the hit TV series Flipper. This caught the attention of the director (Ivan Tors) who later cast her in the bio, Clarence, the Cross-Eyed Lion
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Daktari facts for kids
For the Shelly Manne album, see Daktari (album).
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Clarence and Judy | |||||||||||||||||||||
Genre | Children's drama Adventure | ||||||||||||||||||||
Created by | Art Arthur Ivan Tors | ||||||||||||||||||||
Written by | William Clark Meyer Dolinsky Lawrence L. Goldman Alf Harris John Hogan Jack Jacobs Robert Lees Robert Lewin D.D. Oldland S.S. Schweitzer Stanley H. Silverman Malvin Wald | ||||||||||||||||||||
Directed by | Paul Landres Andrew Marton Otto Lang | ||||||||||||||||||||
Starring | Marshall Thompson Cheryl Miller Hari Rhodes Yale Summers Hedley Mattingly | ||||||||||||||||||||
Theme music composer | Shelly Manne Henry Vars | ||||||||||||||||||||
Composer(s) | Herbert Doerfel Shelly Manne Henry Vars | ||||||||||||||||||||
Country of origin | United States | ||||||||||||||||||||
Original language(s) | English | ||||||||||||||||||||
No. of seasons | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
No. of episodes | 89 (list of episodes) | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Executive producer(s) | Ivan Tors | ||||||||||||||||||||
Producer(s) | Leonard B. Kaufman | ||||||||||||||||||||
Cinematography | William A. Fraker Fred Mandl Paul Ivano Richard Moore | ||||||||||||||||||||
Editor(s) | George Hively | ||||||||||||||||||||
Running time | 45–48 m • Cheryl Miller Profile(Cheryl Lynn Miller) | 4 February 42 | is born in Sherman Oaks, California, one of five children of Henry and Elsie Miller, nee Geppert. Her father's an architect; her mother works in the accounting department at Sears. | 44 | makes her movie debut in the cradle in Casanova Brown | 61 | graduates from Ulysses S. Grant High School, majoring in science and music | ? | studies at the Los Angeles Conservatory of Music | October 64 | lives with her mother Elsie at 4186 Fulton Avenue, Sherman Oaks | ? | Ivan Tors discovers her during the filming of a "Flipper" segment | March 65 | promotes home seamstress cabinets in local newspapers | July 65 | Walt Disney picks her as his own contractee as "The Typical American Girl." Screen Stories tells that she "is gorgeous and single and the fastest girl in Sherman Oaks." | October 65 | is signed by The Creators Company to star in The Initiation, "a shocking expose of sorority escapades" | Mid-November 6
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