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'''Cheryl Lynn Miller''' (born February 4, 1943 in [[Sherman Oaks, |
'''Cheryl Lynn Miller''' (born February 4, 1943, in [[Sherman Oaks, California]]) is an American actress of film and television. |
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Probably her best known role was as Paula Tracy, the daughter of [[veterinarian]] Marsh Tracy ([[Marshall Thompson]]) in the [[CBS]] [[television series]], ''[[Daktari]]'', which ran from 1966 to 1969. She played the same role in the 1965 predecessor film, ''[[Clarence, the Cross-Eyed Lion]]''. |
Probably her best known role was as Paula Tracy, the daughter of [[veterinarian]] Marsh Tracy ([[Marshall Thompson]]) in the [[CBS]] [[television series]], ''[[Daktari]]'', which ran from 1966 to 1969. She played the same role in the 1965 predecessor film, ''[[Clarence, the Cross-Eyed Lion]]''. |
Revision as of 13:15, 18 September 2016
Cheryl Lynn Miller (born February 4, 1943, in Sherman Oaks, California) is an American actress of film and television.
Probably her best known role was as Paula Tracy, the daughter of veterinarian Marsh Tracy (Marshall Thompson) in the CBS television series, Daktari, which ran from 1966 to 1969. She played the same role in the 1965 predecessor film, Clarence, the Cross-Eyed Lion.
Prior to that, she made appearances in several other television series, some of which are now considered classics, including Flipper, Leave It to Beaver, Our Man Higgins, and The Donna Reed Show. She created the role of Samantha Pudding on the NBC soap opera, Bright Promise.
She also appeared in several other films, including The Monkey's Uncle, with Annette Funicello and Tommy Kirk.
Cheryl Miller is mother to actor and youngest child magician ever accepted into the Magic Castle and Conceptual Artist Erik Seidenglanz, born Oct 7, 1980.
External links
- http://articles.latimes.com/1993-08-16/local/me-24414_1_corona-del-mar/
- http://articles.latimes.com/1995-01-17/news/ls-21096_1_corona-del-mar/