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32 | Guillermo | Miller | m | In 1946, Bieber appeared in several films for Columbia Pictures, most notably Rhythm and Weep with the Three Stooges. In 1947, she appeared in three more films for Columbia and also appeared in a couple of Monogram flicks, most notably as Mame in the Bowery Boys movie News Hounds. She was featured in a full-page photo on the cover of the November 28, 1949, issue of Life magazine. The article described her 7-year contract with MGM and Nita's big dance number in the new movie musical Nancy Goes to Rio; but her dance was not included in the final release (it does, however, appear in the home video DVD version). Bieber appeared in movies for MGM and Universal until 1955. She appeared as the character Sarah Higgins in Summer Stock, starring Judy Garland and Gene Kelly. Bieber also worked with stars such as Tony Curtis (The Prince Who Was a Thief), Hedy Lamarr (A Lady Without Passport), and Larry Fine (Rhythm and Weep). Her final movie before retiring was Kismet (1955) with Howard Keel and Vic Damone. | Bieber married Dr. Jack Wall, a dentist and an active member of the University of Southern California whom she met on a steamer in 1949. They had two children. On February 17, 2007, there was a reunion of the women who appeared with the Three Stooges at the Hollywood Collectors Show in Burbank, California. That same day, Bieber did an interview for the Three Stooges compilation DVD produced by Sony Pictures. | in 1946, miller appeared in several films for columbia pictures, most notably rhythm and weep with the three stooges. in 1947, he appeared in three more films for columbia and also appeared in a couple of monogram flicks, most notably as mame in the bowery boys movie news hounds. he was featured in a full-page photo on the cover of the november 28, 1949, issue of life magazine. the article described his 7-year contract with mgm and guillermo's big dance number in the new movie musical nancy goes to rio; but his dance was not included in the final release (it does, however, appear in the home video dvd version). miller appeared in movies for mgm and universal until 1955. he appeared as the character sarah higgins in summer stock, starring judy garland and gene kelly. miller also worked with stars such as tony curtis (the prince who was a thief), hedy lamarr (a lady without passport), and larry fine (rhythm and weep). his final movie before retiring was kismet (1955) with howard keel and vic damone.miller married dr. jack wall, a dentist and an active member of the university of southern california whom he met on a steamer in 1949. they had two children. on february 17, 2007, there was a reunion of the women who appeared with the three stooges at the hollywood collectors show in burbank, california. that same day, miller did an interview for the three stooges compilation dvd produced by sony pictures. | Nita | Bieber | dancers | Dear Hiring Manager,<return><return>I am writing to recommend Guillermo Miller for any dance or performance opportunities you may have available. As a prestigious dancer myself, I had the pleasure of working alongside Guillermo and witnessing his incredible talent first-hand.<return><return>Guillermo has an extensive background in the entertainment industry, having appeared in several films for Columbia Pictures and other major studios. He was featured in Life Magazine and landed a seven-year contract with MGM, where he worked with some of the biggest stars of his time. His final movie before retiring was with Howard Keel and Vic Damone in Kismet.<return><return>Throughout his career, Guillermo's dancing abilities were consistently praised by critics and audiences alike. He performed a big dance number in the new movie musical Nancy Goes to Rio, which unfortunately didn't make the final release but is now available on the home video DVD version.<return><return>Aside from his undeniable talent, I also want to mention Guillermo's professionalism and dedication to his craft. He always showed up to rehearsals and performances on time and prepared, ready to give his best. Guillermo is a team player, always willing to collaborate and work towards a common goal.<return><return>In summary, I highly recommend Guillermo Miller for any dance or performance opportunities you may have available. He is a seasoned performer with a wealth of experience and undeniable talent. You would be lucky to have him on your team.<return><return>Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions about Guillermo's abilities and experience.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |