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Sidney Miller (actor)

Sidney L. Miller (October 22, 1916 – January 10, 2004) was an actor, director and songwriter.
==Biography==
His first (uncredited) acting role was in ''Penrod and Sam'' (1931). In 1937, he made his radio debut on the ''Jack Benny Program'' episode "Christmas Shopping". He played a man whom Jack Benny mistakes for a department store floorwalker.〔(Sidney Miller's radiography at OTR )〕 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 would reprise the character in the sequel, ''Men of Boys Town'' (1941).
Sidney Miller 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 ''The Mickey Mouse Club'' (1955).
He directed numerous successful television programs throughout the 1950s and 1960s including ''Bachelor Father'', ''Peter Loves Mary'', ''Get Smart'', ''Bewitched'', ''The Ann Sothern Show'' and ''My Mother the Car''. (Miller had been a regular on Sothern's radio show ''The Adventures of Maisie'')
In 1958, the actor/director played Roscoe Dewitt, an impressionist, who bothers Bob Collins in ''The Bob Cummings Show'' episode "Bob Judges a Beauty Pageant". In 1968, he played Lucille Ball character Helen North's unfortunate date Doctor Ashford. Unfortunate due to the fact that she had three children who were taller than he was. In 1974, he briefly appeared as a drunk driver in the Michael Sarrazin and Barbra Streisand comedy ''For Pete's Sake''.
From 1983-1985, Sidney Miller did the voice of The Dungeon Master in the animated series ''Dungeons & Dragons'', which was based on the role-playing game of the same name. Miller also provided voices for several other animated shows.
In the 1980s and 1990s, he had a small role as Slow-Burn in ''Memories of Me'', appeared as Sol on The ''Father Dowling Mysteries'' episode "The Confidence Mystery" in 1990 and also dubbed the voice of Oompe for the 1992 American version of ''Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland''. He had retired by the late 1990s.
He was married three times, and has a son actor Barry Miller from his marriage to Iris Burton. Sidney Miller died from Parkinson's disease on January 10, 2004. His resting place is in Hollywood Forever Cemetery.

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