Ann Miller was a vibrant and talented American actress, dancer, and singer who captivated audiences during the golden age of Hollywood musicals. Born Johnnie Lucille Collier in Chireno, Texas, Miller's incredible tap dancing skills and infectious energy made her a standout star in films like "Easter Parade," "On the Town," and "Kiss Me Kate." Her career spanned over six decades, from her early roles in the late 1930s to her final film appearance in 2001's "Mulholland Drive." Miller's legacy as one of Hollywood's most dynamic performers continues to inspire dancers and actors alike.