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Marjie Millar

Marjie Millar (August 10, 1931 – April 16, 1966), was an American television and film actress. Born Marjorie Joy Miller to George W. and Eunice Miller in Tacoma, Washington (Millar's father had changed his surname to the American "Miller").
==Early career and education==
During World War II she was named "Sweetheart of the 41st Division" having performed more than 7,000 hours singing for soldiers at nearby Ft. Lewis.
In 1946, she hosted a variety show for patients at Madigan Army Hospital at Ft. Lewis on the unique radio station for the hospital known as "Voice of Madigan".〔 She attended Ann Wright Seminary, Washington Grammar School, Mason Junior High School and graduated in 1950 from Stadium High School in Tacoma. In 1949, she enrolled at Stephens College, an all-women's school in Columbia, Missouri where she carried a double major in radio/drama and psychology, graduating in 1951.〔Stars Shine Again on Tacoma's Marjie Millar, Seattle TImes, January 14, 1962, p. 9〕

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