Joan Miller Filmography
ActressBORN 1910NELSON10 FILMS IN DB

JoanMiller
Known for Acting · Too Young to Love, Yield to the Night, Heavens Above!
10
FILMS IN DB
$93
TOTAL VALUE
6
PRICED
$16
AVG VALUE
BLU-RAY
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
The Birth of Television
~$25 · BETAMAX · 1976
📈
MOST VALUABLE
The Birth of Television
$25 · Est. market value
BIOGRAPHY
BORN
February 18, 1910
BIRTHPLACE
Nelson, British Columbia, Canada
KNOWN FOR
Acting
TOTAL CREDITS
10 (TMDb)
IN WATCHROSTER DB
10 matched films
HIGHEST VALUE RELEASES
FILMS BY DECADE
FULL FILMOGRAPHY
10 filmsTITLE
YEAR
ROLE
FORMATS
RATING
VALUE
The Birth of Television
Self - Interviewee
1976
Supporting
—
$25
+ TRACK
The Last Word on Julie
Mary
1964
Lead
—
—
+ TRACK
Heavens Above!
Mrs Smith-Gould
1963
Supporting
★ 6.5
$18
+ TRACK
Too Young to Love
Mrs. Collins
1960
Lead
★ 7.1
—
+ TRACK
No Trees in the Street
Jess
1959
Supporting
★ 5.8
—
+ TRACK
Suspect
Mrs. Smith
1958
Lead
ALL
—
$20
+ TRACK
Fire Down Below
Mrs. Canaday
1957
Supporting
★ 5.8
$16
+ TRACK
Yield to the Night
Matron Barker
1956
Supporting
★ 6.9
$14
+ TRACK
The Woman in the Hall
Susan
1947
Lead
★ 6.0
—
+ TRACK
Transatlantic Trouble
Secretary
1937
Supporting
—
—
+ TRACK
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Joan Miller known for?
Joan Miller is known for acting in films such as 'Heavens Above!' as Mrs. Smith-Gould, 'Fire Down Below' as Mrs. Canaday, and 'No Trees in the Street' as Jess.
What genres does Joan Miller's filmography span?
Joan Miller's filmography includes genres such as Drama, Crime, Comedy, Adventure, Romance, and Documentary.
What era or decades does Joan Miller's work cover?
Joan Miller's work covers the years from 1937 to 1976, with her most active decade being the 1950s.
How many films are in Joan Miller's filmography?
Joan Miller has a total of 10 films listed in her filmography.
In what physical media formats can Joan Miller's films be found?
Joan Miller's films are available on Betamax, DVD, VHS, and other formats.
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