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Cheryl Miller(I)

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Cheryl Miller and Judy the Chimpanzee in Clarence, le lion qui louchait (1965)
Daktari
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Cheryl Lynn Miller was the archetypal 1960s American 'girl-next-door'. A gorgeous blonde with a peaches-and-cream complexion, she hailed from Sherman Oaks, California, born to an architect father and a mother who worked in the accounting department at Sears, Roebuck and Co. Having graduated from high school with a predilection for science and music, Cheryl pursued further studies at the Los Angeles Conservatory of Music. She then did some modelling work and began acting in occasional supporting roles on television from 1957. In her spare time, she enjoyed varied outdoor activities, such as skiing, jogging and horseback riding.

Cheryl's pivotal years were 1965 and 1966. In 1965, she appeared with an elephant and a chimpanzee in several episodes of the popular family series Flipper le dauphin (1964). This was noticed by Walt Disney, who personally signed her under contract for a small role in the comedy Un neveu studieux (1965), describing her as 'the typical American girl'. More importantly, Cheryl also came to the attention of writer-producer Ivan Tors. Tors was impressed by her ability to work with animals and proceeded to cast Cheryl in a co-starring role as the spirited Paula Tracy (daughter of a veterinarian based at an East African animal hospital) in Clarence, le lion qui louchait (1965). This cinematic release served as the de facto pilot for the ensuing CBS TV series Daktari (1966). Her fortuitous casting also coincided with Cheryl becoming one of twelve young actresses awarded the title of Hollywood Deb Star of 1966, as well as being named Miss Golden Globe (as co-presenter with Andy Williams of the Golden Globe Awards).

Before filming began, Cheryl trained for a month at a 200-acre animal farm called Africa U.S.A., located forty miles north of Los Angeles. It was operated by Ivan Tors in conjunction with animal behaviorist and author Ralph Helfer, who also created Marine World. While there, Cheryl learned to walk among and interact with lions, chimps, cheetahs and leopards. She ended up forming a special bond with a tame tiger named Sarang.

Daktari had a run of four seasons and 89 episodes. By present standards, the show has not aged particularly well. It could be argued, that its strongest points were the cute and highly photogenic Cheryl, Clarence the lovable lion (who really was cross-eyed and extremely tame) and Judy the Chimpanzee (also familiar to viewers as 'Debbie the Bloop' from Perdus dans l'espace (1965), but rumoured to have been rather less docile than Clarence). On the minus side: simplistic scripts bordering on twee, wooden acting from Cheryl's (human) co-stars and excessive use of frequently incongruous stock footage, some of it repeated over and over in the course of multiple episodes. No new footage for the series was ever shot in Africa.

In August 1970, Cheryl had a brief run as the Dodge "Fever Girl," promoting the car brand in magazine spreads, TV ads and national car shows. This gig lasted a couple of years. Until the end of the decade, Cheryl continued to make sporadic guest appearances in shows like Sam Cade (1971), Barnaby Jones (1973), Le nouvel homme invisible (1976) and Police Story (1973). She left the world of acting in 1980, later declaring "I had earned enough money. I wanted to concentrate purely on my family."
BornFebruary 4, 1943
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    Daktari (1966)
    Daktari
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Paula Tracy
    Clarence, le lion qui louchait (1965)
    Clarence, le lion qui louchait
    5.9
    • Paula Tracy
    • 1965
    L'homme qui valait 3 milliards (1974)
    L'homme qui valait 3 milliards
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Kim Durbin
    Le nouvel homme invisible (1976)
    Le nouvel homme invisible
    6.2
    TV Series
    • Girl
    • Receptionist

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    • The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo (1979)
      The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo
      6.5
      TV Series
      • Jennifer
      • 1980
    • Mr. Too Little (1979)
      Mr. Too Little
      5.4
      • Carola (Mindy's Mother)
      • 1979
    • Robert Forster, David Birney, and Richard E. Kalk in Police Story (1973)
      Police Story
      7.5
      TV Series
      • Judy Bivins
      • 1978
    • L'homme qui valait 3 milliards (1974)
      L'homme qui valait 3 milliards
      7.1
      TV Series
      • Kim Durbin
      • 1977
    • Guardian of the Wilderness (1976)
      Guardian of the Wilderness
      7.6
      • Kathleen Clark
      • 1976
    • Monster Squad (1976)
      Monster Squad
      6.7
      TV Series
      • Phoebe Snow
      • 1976
    • Le nouvel homme invisible (1976)
      Le nouvel homme invisible
      6.2
      TV Series
      • Girl
      • Receptionist
      • 1976
    • Polly Bergen, Donna Mills, Paul Burke, Judy Carne, and Barbara Feldon in The Wide World of Mystery (1973)
      The Wide World of Mystery
      6.7
      TV Series
      • Arlene
      • 1975
    • Arch Whiting in Run, Joe, Run (1974)
      Run, Joe, Run
      7.3
      TV Series
      • Jill
      • 1974
    • Jed Allan, Richard Deacon, Stu Gilliam, Joe Higgins, Billy Hillman, Buddy Lester, Rose Marie, Ron Masak, Cheryl Miller, Spencer Milligan, and Paul Winchell in The Man from Clover Grove (1974)
      The Man from Clover Grove
      5.6
      • Millie Swickle
      • 1974
    • Les rues de San Francisco (1972)
      Les rues de San Francisco
      7.3
      TV Series
      • Kimberly Young
      • 1974
    • Buddy Ebsen in Barnaby Jones (1973)
      Barnaby Jones
      6.9
      TV Series
      • Kathy Sayers
      • 1974
    • Doctor Death: Seeker of Souls (1973)
      Doctor Death: Seeker of Souls
      5.5
      • Sandy
      • 1973
    • Emergency! (1972)
      Emergency!
      7.9
      TV Series
      • Rochelle Kayner
      • 1973
    • Love, American Style (1969)
      Love, American Style
      6.8
      TV Series
      • Ruth (segment "Love and the Oldly Weds")
      • Laurie (segment "Love and the Small Wedding")
      • 1972

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    • Alternative name
      • Cheryl Lynn Miller
    • Born
      • February 4, 1943
      • Sherman Oaks, California, USA
    • Spouses
        Robert Leo KasselmannSeptember 2, 1989 - June 8, 2004 (his death)
    • Children
        Erik Seidenglanz
    • Parents
        Howard Miller
    • Other works
      TV comercial for Dodge Car and Trucks
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      1966 Deb Star.
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      I was really against my son Erik Seidenglanz being a street performing magician. "But he was determined to go when it got dark, because there was a bigger crowd coming in for yogurt then. I thought that as soon as he headed up the street in the dark he'd be scared. Well, he went out the front door, and about a minute later he was back saying, 'Would you walk with me up to the corner? It's dark.' So I went up with him and parked myself across the street on the bus stop bench watching, the protective mother."

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    • How old is Cheryl Miller?
      82 years old
    • When was Cheryl Miller born?
      February 3, 1943
    • Where was Cheryl Miller born?
      Sherman Oaks, California, USA
    • What is Cheryl Miller known for?
      Clarence, the Cross-Eyed Lion, Daktari, The Six Million Dollar Man, and Gemini Man
    • Is Cheryl Miller married?
      She was married to Robert Leo Kasselmann from September 2, 1989 to June 8, 2004, Robert Emil Seidenglanz from 1977 to December 20, 1983, and Stanley Grant Shapiro from December 13, 1968 to April 1971.

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