Linda Miller (actress)


Linda Mae Miller is an American film, stage, and television actress. The daughter of actor and comedian Jackie Gleason, Miller began working professionally as a child, later appearing on Broadway in a production of Black Picture Show, for which she was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Supporting Actress. She would go on to star in television and in feature films such as the drama One Summer Love, and the horror film Alice, Sweet Alice.
From her marriage to playwright and actor Jason Miller, she has one son, actor Jason Patric.

Life and career

Early life

Miller was born Linda Mae Gleason on September 16, 1942 in New York City, the second child of actor Jackie Gleason and dancer Genevieve Halford. She began working in commercials and local stage productions beginning at age nine. Through her father, she is of Irish ancestry. She has one older sister, Geraldine. Miller was raised Catholic by her parents; her mother was described by her sister as "more Catholic than the Pope."
Miller attended the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., where she met playwright Jason Miller, then a graduate student. The two were married in 1963, and gave birth to a son, actor Jason Patric, in 1966.

Film and stage career

Miller was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in 1975 for her role in the Broadway play Black Picture Show. She had a regular role in the 1983 TV series The Mississippi, and her film credits include roles in One Summer Love, Alice, Sweet Alice, An Unmarried Woman, Night of the Juggler and 2 Little, 2 Late. She also played Ann Beaulieu in the 1988 television movie Elvis and Me.
Another actress with the same name appeared in the 1967 film King Kong Escapes, the other Linda Miller was an American model living in Japan prior to acting in films.

Filmography

Film

Television

Stage credits