Sidney L. Miller (born Sid Miller; October 22, 1916 â€" January 10,
2004) was an American actor, director and songwriter.Sidney Miller was
born in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania.His first acting role was in the
movie Penrod and Sam (1931), although uncredited.[citation needed] In
1937, he made his radio debut on the Jack Benny Program episode
"Christmas Shopping", as a man whom Benny mistakes for a department
store floorwalker. The actor was also a regular performer on Cavalcade
of America, Suspense and Nightbeat. Miller had a small, but memorable
role as would-be wrestling announcer Mo Kahn in MGM's Boys Town
(1938), alongside Mickey Rooney. He reprised the character in the
sequel, Men of Boys Town (1941).[citation needed]He co-starred and
co-directed, alongside his good friend Donald O'Connor, in one of the
first musical sitcoms on television, Here Comes Donald. After joining
Disney, he wrote for and directed The Mickey Mouse Club
(1955).[citation needed]
2004) was an American actor, director and songwriter.Sidney Miller was
born in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania.His first acting role was in the
movie Penrod and Sam (1931), although uncredited.[citation needed] In
1937, he made his radio debut on the Jack Benny Program episode
"Christmas Shopping", as a man whom Benny mistakes for a department
store floorwalker. The actor was also a regular performer on Cavalcade
of America, Suspense and Nightbeat. Miller had a small, but memorable
role as would-be wrestling announcer Mo Kahn in MGM's Boys Town
(1938), alongside Mickey Rooney. He reprised the character in the
sequel, Men of Boys Town (1941).[citation needed]He co-starred and
co-directed, alongside his good friend Donald O'Connor, in one of the
first musical sitcoms on television, Here Comes Donald. After joining
Disney, he wrote for and directed The Mickey Mouse Club
(1955).[citation needed]
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