Victoria Miller
Expertise
Classic TV, "Dancing With The Stars", "The King Of Queens"
- Victoria has written for dozens of outlets. As a freelancer for Associated Content, she was selected as Contributor of the Year out of thousands of writers.
- Victoria is an experienced interviewer. For several years, she conducted weekly interviews with "Dancing with the Stars" pro dancers and celebrities after the live shows.
- She is a huge fan of "The King of Queens" and "Friends" and has seen every episode of "The Brady Bunch" at least 10 times.
Experience
Victoria Miller has more than 15 years of experience writing for major entertainment sites with a focus on TV and celebrity news. She is a fan of classic TV and has interviewed a long list of celebrities, producers, and showrunners for sites such as Yahoo TV, Heavy, CBS Local, and Axis. Victoria has provided real-time coverage for awards shows and live TV events and spent several years covering "Dancing with the Stars" for Yahoo TV. She began writing for Nicki Swift and Looper in 2021.
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Stories By Victoria Miller
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In the show "Happy Days," Fonzie had a romance with Pinky Tuscadero, but it didn't work out. However, her little sister Leather had a longer role on the show.
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Mary Ellen Walton married Jonesy, played by Richard Gilliland, after the death of her husband. Here's what happened to Gilliland after the show finished.
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The phrase "get out of Dodge" was quite literal for "Gunsmoke," because none of the show's episodes weren't shot anywhere near the real-life Kansas town.
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Trying to arrange the schedule for a TV network is a mind-boggling mix of research, talent, and dumb luck. Or, in some cases, a hefty dose of bad luck.
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Here's what Meg Ryan has been up to since the early 2000s, when her career was derailed in part by the films "Proof of Life" and "In the Cut."
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Whitney Houston was initially in the running to play one of the Huxtables, only for her to turn down the role to follow an even bigger dream.
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Kevin Bacon is known for his roles in a long list of movies - Mystic River, JFK and Apollo 13 to name a few - but it was Footloose that first made him a star.
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A number of episodes of the NBC drama "This is Us" showed viewers that Susan Kelechi Watson wasn't the only actress playing Beth on the series.
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Will Ferrell has starred in many commercial and critical hits, but one movie stands above the rest as his biggest box office success to date.
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It's pretty obvious that Friends' main characters were not saints, but some fans think they were downright sinful.
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When asked to pick her favorite Friends episode during a Reddit AMA, Lisa Kudrow made a rather surprising choice.
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With so many Friends episodes to choose from, it's hard to pick just one, but David Schwimmer has revealed which episode was his favorite.
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"Friends" attracted some A-list guest stars, but there was one big name from the late '90s (and beyond) who was rejected for a potential cameo appearance.
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"Friends" featured one specific -- and familiar -- door-related prop that came to be by total accident.
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Here's why Janet Hubert, who played Vivian 'Aunt Viv' Banks on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, was replaced ahead of the show's 4th season.
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During her time on Three's Company, Jenilee Harrison's Cindy Snow was known for her klutzy behavior and slapstick-style antics.
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As This Is Us embarks on its 6th and final season, one has to wonder whether the show could spawn a spinoff series or two.
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Larry Romano played Ritchie, one of Doug's best friends, in the first two seasons of the sitcom "King of Queens," but then disappeared without explanation.
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While Steven Spielberg's 2021 remake of West Side Story was strictly shot in New York, the original movie's producers had a different idea that worked.
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Several actors from the 1980s sitcom Silver Spoons have died since the show's last episode in 1987.
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Molly Ringwald is unhappy with a scene that stayed in "The Breakfast Club." The scene in question has to do with her character.
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Jennifer Aniston may be best known for playing Rachel Green on "Friends," but here's the iconic NBC comedy series that she actually turned down.
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Ross Geller and Rachel Greene's relationship was an ongoing storyline on Friends.
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A scene from Tim Burton's 2005 movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory may be inspired by his real-life relationship with his parents.
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The real estate firm on the Netflix reality show "Selling Sunset" has closed more than $1 billion in sales, but hasn't sold their most expensive listing.
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The beloved children's television program "Sesame Street" has been on for over 50 years, and they've had some surprisingly dark moments throughout its run.
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Here's why Tim Allen and Jonathan Taylor Thomas, who played a father and son on Home Improvement, had a brief falling out toward the end of the show's run.