Colleen Miller Net Worth

Colleen Miller was born in 1932 in Yakima, Washington and began her career when a resort photographer recruited her to pose with a prize trout. This led to a small role in The Las Vegas Story (1952) and a more noticeable role in Man Crazy (1953). She was then signed to Universal and starred in westerns and film-noir, receiving critical praise for her performances in Playgirl (1954), Four Guns to the Border (1954) and Man in the Shadow (1957). She retired in 1958, except for one B-western in 1963, to focus on her family life. After her 1975 divorce, she considered resuming her career, but has not made any more films to date.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress, Soundtrack
Birth Day November 10, 1932
Birth Place  Yakima, Washington, United States
Colleen Miller age 91 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Sagittarius
Occupation Actress
Years active 1952–1972
Spouse(s) Ted Briskin (m. 1955–1975) Walter Ralphs (m. 1976; his death 2010)
Children 2

💰 Net worth

Colleen Miller, a renowned actress and talented soundtrack artist in the United States, is expected to have a net worth ranging from $100K to $1M in 2024. Known for her exceptional performances on the big screen and her incredible musical contributions to various soundtracks, Miller has garnered a significant following throughout her career. Her diverse range of skills and undeniable talent have made her a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. With her net worth projected to increase in the coming years, Miller continues to solidify her status as a successful and influential personality in the world of acting and music.

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Biography/Timeline

1955

Miller was married to Ted Briskin from 1955 to 1975. She married Walter Ralphs, an heir to the Ralphs supermarket chain, in 1976. She currently resides in California.

1958

Miller made one more film after 1958, a western titled Gunfight at Comanche Creek opposite Audie Murphy, before retiring from acting. However, she has an uncredited bit part in 1972's Stand Up and Be Counted.