Hollywood Studio Magazine (September 1966)

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Personality Honored by her fellow pro’s in the entertainment industry as" “Miss Golden Globe of 1966”, actress-athlete- musician-All-American Girl Cheryl Miller is one of Sherman Oaks’ shin- ingest assets. A native daughter whose name is fast winning that ultimate appellation, “household word,” she is the co-star of “Daktari”, Walt Disney’s Deb Star of 1965, and under contract to MGM Records as a singer. She is also an amateur anthropologist, guitarist, licensed skin diver, and holds the girls’ 50 yard dash record in the San Fernando Valley. She’s a rara avis, too, in that she is a former child actress who has grown into an adult actress who is normal in every respect save talent, versatility and multiplicity of interests. Her first motion picture appearance was at the age of 19 days, co-starr id with Gary Cooper and Theresa Wright in “Casa¬ nova Brown.” In the world of Glamor Girls, where biting a marshmallow is considered physical therapy, Cheryl’s athletic abilities mark her as unique and equip her for the arduous African location shooting of “Dakarti”. She has, as you might expect, become an expert in the handling of trained wild animals. “I have learned,” she says, “that each animal has a warning signal. It may be a movement or a sound, but I knöw when animals are hungry or restless or tired. I try to treat them with consideration, and they have done the same with me — at least so far!” Cheryl lives with her parents in Sherman Oaks, and her off-camera hours are devoted to her musical and sports pursuits. She dates as fre- quently as her film schedule allows. sometimes inviting her boy friends to accompany her to the Bel Air Pres- byterian Church on Sunday (a sort of romance mid-term exam). Feeling that personal happiness is a “career in itself”, she is always con- sidering possible paths of endeavor other than acting. Her analysis is, “I am growing and reaching the answers. I hope I may be able to choose the right path whenever the time comes, be it acting or wherever eise I might be needed most.” Guided by such native intelligence, and possessed of such natural beauty, it is inevitable that “Golden Girl” will meet “Golden Boy.” CHERYL MILLER Sherman Oaks’ Golden Daughter d Before von Imv Stereo ...LISTEN Take your favorite Stereo record and play it on a few sets selling in your price ränge. Now listen to your record on an Emmons custom stereo. Need we play more? Why pay as much or more for ordinary stereo ? MlL Ftt equIpmeht 12600 VENTURA BLVD., STUDIO CITY/984-0734 Distributors of ffltlntosh Stereo Components ^ Come in or send for a FREE Record Cleaning Cloth ($1.00 value) J 13