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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
Miller moved to San Jose, California to retire in 1932 after spending a great part of a life in show business. In later years, he produced decorative
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Miller moved to San Jose, California to retire in 1932 after spending a great part of a life in show business. In later years, he produced decorative silks used by magicians. <ref>Obit, [[Linking Ring]],  November 1953</ref>
silks used by magicians. <ref>Obit, [[Linking Ring]],  November 1953</ref>
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Revision as of 17:57, 22 May 2015

See also: Gig's nephew and magician, A. Caro Miller.
Gig Miller
BornCaro G. Miller
August 23, 1871
Ohio
DiedOctober 12, 1953 (age 82)
California

Caro "Gig" Miller (1871-1953) was a well known American vaudeville star and stepfather of the Broadway musical star, Marilyn Miller.

Biography

Miller moved to San Jose, California to retire in 1932 after spending a great part of a life in show business. In later years, he produced decorative silks used by magicians. [1]

References

  1. Obit, Linking Ring, November 1953