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'''Penelope Ann Miller''' ([[Los Angeles]], [[13 de janeiro]] de [[1964]]), eventualmente creditada apenas como '''Penelope Miller''', é [[atriz]] [[norte-americana]] de [[televisão]], [[teatro]] e [[cinema]].
 
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<!--==Life and career==
Miller was born in [[Los Angeles]] to actor and screenwriter [[Mark Miller (actor)|Mark Miller]] and fashion magazine editor Beatrice Ammidown.<ref>http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000542/bio IMDB webpage minibiography for Penelope Ann Miller</ref> She has an older sister, Marisa Miller who is also a film actress, and a younger sister, Savannah Miller, who is a [[social worker]].
 
Miller graduated from [[high school]] in Los Angeles, then moved (aged 18) to [[New York City]] to study theatre. Her [[Broadway theatre]] break came in 1985 when she was cast in the lead (opposite [[Matthew Broderick]]) in the [[Neil Simon]] play ''[[Biloxi Blues]]'' (she would also star with Broderick in the [[Biloxi Blues (film)|1988 film version]] of that play).
 
Miller's film debut came in 1987 in ''[[Adventures in Babysitting]]''. She took a role in one episode ("Death and the Lady") of the television series ''[[Miami Vice]]'' (which aired on 16 October, 1987), and accepted several other small roles in film and television work. She then returned to Broadway in a revival of ''[[Our Town]]''; her portrayal of Emily garnered her a [[Tony award]] nomination.
 
In 1990, she played Paula in ''[[Awakenings]],'' starring [[Robert De Niro]] and [[Robin Williams]]. She also played in the 1990 movie ''[[Downtown (film)|Downtown]]'' with [[Anthony Edwards]] and [[Forest Whitaker]]. She subsequently appeared in a number of other theatrical movies, notably as [[Edna Purviance]] in ''[[Chaplin (film)|Chaplin]]'' in 1992 and with [[Al Pacino]] in ''[[Carlito's Way]]'' in 1993.
 
Miller co-starred with [[Marlon Brando]] (as his daughter) in 1990's ''[[The Freshman (1990 film)|The Freshman]]'' and with [[Gregory Peck]] (as his lawyer & step daughter) in 1991's ''[[Other People's Money]]''. She also appeared in ''[[Kindergarten Cop]]'' starring [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]], as [[Margo Lane]] in ''[[The Shadow (film)|The Shadow]]'' with [[Alec Baldwin]], as well as in the [[Gary Sinise]]-directed film ''[[Miles from Home]]''.
 
The actress had the leading role in the big-budget creature feature [[The Relic (film)|''The Relic'']] (1997) as Dr. Margo Green.
 
In 2000, she played scandalous teacher [[Mary Kay Letourneau]] in the TV version of a true story, ''[[All-American Girl: The Mary Kay Letourneau Story]]''.
 
In 2002, Miller made the film ''[[Dead in a Heartbeat]]'' and starred in a two-part episode of the A&E channel's series ''[[A Nero Wolfe Mystery]]''. Her 2005 film ''[[Funny Money]]'' was voted the top film of the [[Sarasota]] Film Festival. She appeared in the Fox series ''[[Vanished]]'' for six episodes, playing the ex-wife of a U.S. senator whose wife has mysteriously disappeared. Her 2007 comedy ''[[Blonde Ambition]]'' co-starring [[Jessica Simpson]] and [[Luke Wilson]] performed poorly at the box-office. She also guest-starred as Fran on ''[[Desperate Housewives]]''.
 
Miller recently appeared in the horror film ''[[The Messengers]]'', co-starring [[Dylan McDermott]] and [[Kristen Stewart]]. The film was produced in part by director [[Sam Raimi]]'s production company, ''Ghost House Pictures''.
 
==Personal life==
Miller was born in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], the middle daughter of Beatrice ([[married and maiden names|née]] Ammidown), a costume designer, publicist and journalist, and [[Mark Miller (actor)|Mark Miller]], a television actor and producer;<ref>[http://www.filmreference.com/film/17/Penelope-Ann-Miller.html Penelope Ann Miller Biography (1964-)]</ref> Miller's mother was the goddaughter of [[Aristotle Onassis]], and also edited ''[[Harper's Bazaar]]''.<ref>[http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800012963/bio Penelope Ann Miller Biography - Yahoo! Movies]</ref>
 
In 1994, she married actor [[Will Arnett]]; they divorced in 1995.{{Citation needed|date=April 2009}} In 2000, she married James Huggins and had her first child, Eloisa May, on 10 December, 2000.{{Citation needed|date=April 2009}}
 
At the age of 44, she became pregnant with her second child. On 23 March, 2009, she had her second daughter, Maria Adela.<ref>http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20270520,00.html</ref>
 
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== Filmografia ==