Biography
Alice D. G. Miller (June 28, 1894 β July 24, 1985) was an early American screenwriter. She was sometimes erroneously credited as Alice Duer Miller, another writer of no relation. Miller was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1894, to Robert Miller and Louise Haas. Her parents divorced when she was young, and she grew up with her mother and brother in Milwaukee. Her first job was as a secretary to a businessman in town.In 1919, she and her mother arrived in Hollywood, and soon she had found work writing film scenarios. During the 1920s through the 1930s, she was credited on dozens of motion pictures, and was under contract for much of that time at Samuel Goldwyn Studios (later Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer), and briefly at Paramount Pictures. Her work was in demand, and a number of studios vied to get her work.During World War II, she enlisted in the Women's Army Corps.
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Tangier (1946)
On Borrowed Time (1939)
The Girl on the Front Page (1936)
Rose Marie (1936)
Disgraced! (1933)
The Keyhole (1933)
The Bridge of San Luis Rey (1929)
Man-Made Women (1928)
Four Walls (1928)
Two Lovers (1928)
Man, Woman and Sin (1927)
The Devil Dancer (1927)
Altars of Desire (1927)
Valencia (1926)
Dreams of Monte Carlo (1926)
The Exquisite Sinner (1926)
Dance Madness (1926)
The Boy Friend (1926)
Pretty Ladies (1925)
Lady of the Night (1925)
Cheaper to Marry (1925)
So This Is Marriage? (1924)
Slave of Desire (1923)
Red Lights (1923)
The Fourteenth Lover (1922)
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GenderFemale
Birthday1894-06-28
Deathday1985-07-24 (91 years old)
Birth PlaceMilwaukee, United States of America
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
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