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      Patsy Ruth Miller

      Patsy Ruth Miller

      Highest Rated: 93% The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923)

      Lowest Rated: 79% The Sheik (1921)

      Birthday: Jan 17, 1904

      Birthplace: St. Louis, Missouri, USA

      Charming, vivacious, dark-haired silent film lead who never quite achieved top-rank stardom. Miller, was, however, an extremely prolific performer, appearing in over a dozen films in 1924 alone. She is probably best known as Esmeralda, the gypsy dancer, in the Lon Chaney version of "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" (1923), and for displaying a delightful flair for comedy in the female lead of the Ernst Lubitsch sparkler, "So This Is Paris" (1926). The advent of sound did not diminish Miller's appeal, and films such as the highly amusing "Wide Open" (1930) showed her promise, but she only made about ten talkies before giving up acting in 1931 to concentrate on writing. Two decades later she returned to films to play a supporting role in the historical adventure "Quebec" (1951). Married and divorced from director Tay Garnett and screenwriter John Lee Mahin.

      Highest rated movies

      The Hunchback of Notre Dame
      The Sheik

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Mother Mother (Character) - 1978
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Wide Open Julia Faulkner (Character) - 1930
      No Score Yet No Score Yet So Long Letty Grace Miller (Character) - 1929
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Sap Betty (Character) - 1929
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Marriage by Contract Margaret (Character) - 1928
      No Score Yet 57% The First Auto Rose Robbins (Character) - 1927
      No Score Yet No Score Yet A Hero for a Night Mary Sloan (Character) - 1927
      No Score Yet No Score Yet So This Is Paris Suzanne Giraud (Character) - 1926
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Hogan's Alley Patsy Ryan (Character) - 1925
      93% 76% The Hunchback of Notre Dame Esmeralda (Character) - 1923
      79% 56% The Sheik Zilahl (a marriage market prospect) (Character) - 1921