
Lillian Miles
Biography
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Lillian Miles, (1907 - 1972) was an American actress in several films in the 1930s. Aside from singing and performing in the celebrated 'Continental' musical number in The Gay Divorcee (1934), starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, Ms. Miles film career was brief, unremarkable and confined to low-budget 'B' pictures. But she has something of a cult following nowadays for her performance in the infamous anti-dope exploitation movie Reefer Madness, made in 1936. It is she who appears in the film's most remembered sequence, playing an increasingly frenzied piano solo while Dave O'Brien shouts "play it faster, faster!".
After a role in an Edgar Kennedy short in 1939 (Baby Daze), she retired from the screen.
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Acting History
1939
Baby Daze as Emma
1938A Clean Sweep as Mabel
1938The Mad Miss Manton as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
1938Tell Your Children as Blanche
1935The Old Homestead as Peggy
1935Get That Man as Fay Prescott, John Jr.'s Wife
1935Code of the Mounted as Jean
1935Dizzy Dames as Gloria Weston
1935The Headline Woman as Trini
1935Calling All Cars as Kay Larson
1934The Gay Divorcee as Guest
1934Roamin' Vandals as La Belle Lillian
1934Apples to You! as Blonde Burlesque Queen
1934The Knife of the Party as Donna
1933Moonlight and Pretzels as Elsie Warren
1932Man Against Woman as Lola Parker







