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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Here are the four actors from the 1960s sitcom "The Monkees," including the sole surviving member of the titular band, who are still alive as of this writing.
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Airing in the 1960s, it sadly makes sense that most of "The Andy Griffith Show" cast has passed away -- in fact, there's only one cast member still with us.
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Radar O'Reilly's teddy bear was a staple on "M*A*S*H," but what happened to the unnamed stuffed companion of the 4077th's most innocent character?
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"The Big Bang Theory" isn't the only sitcom to have had life after its initial run ended. Here's a look at few other sitcoms that also spawned spin-offs.
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Fans have discovered that "The Bachelor" Season 28 contestant Marlena Haddad used to work in Donald Trump's White House, and comments quickly got heated.
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Pfizer's January 2023 commercial with Martha Stewart promoting its COVID-19 booster for the Omicron variant spoofs this classic ad campaign.
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Frasier's first wife, Nanny G, was introduced in "Cheers" and brought back twice in the spin-off "Frasier," each time played by a different actor.
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When it comes to total horror, flying monkeys don't hold a candle to the Cronenbergian nightmare fuel that is L. Frank Baum's original version of the Tin Man.
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Donna Reed won hearts as Mary Bailey in the Christmas classic "It's a Wonderful Life" -- here's how she spent the rest of her career in Hollywood.
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A "Wizard of Oz" fan theory speculates why Dorothy never meets an alternate version of herself during her adventure in the classic fantasy film.
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Television fans may be surprised to find out the identity of the longest-running series of all time, which even outpaced "Gunsmoke" and "The Simpsons."
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Willy Wonka's mysterious and eccentric nature constantly fuels fan theories online. One such example deals with the character's secret candy recipes.
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Susie Farris, the casting director for the 2003 Christmas classic "Elf," says she would cast another SNL alum as Buddy the elf if there were a remake today.
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For 10 seasons, the late Matthew Perry was the king of sarcasm on "Friends" as Chandler Bing. Here are five of the character's snarkiest remarks.
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Tom Brady appears in a new series of commercials for Hertz that include elements from popular daytime television talk shows. Here are a few you might notice.
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John Travolta plays Santa in a "Saturday Night Fever"-themed commercial, reuniting with one of his co-stars from the classic '70s film.
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After John Stamos got crickets during his "Friends" guest spot, Matthew Perry stepped up to hype up his friend and save him from the awkward moment.
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The Beatles didn't just make music; John, Paul, George, and Ringo also starred in a handful of movies, most of which can be found online today.
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"Friends" had some iconic guest stars and a prominent cast of supporting characters. However, one character just wasn't funny to a longtime series director.
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Longtime "Friends" fans may be interested to learn more about Joey's core relationships in his spinoff, specifically his connection to Alex.
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Given that "Friends" was once described as a "hot show for Generation X," how old were the show's main cast members at the time of its 1994 debut?
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This new Kellogg's commercial features people eating their Frosted Flakes in some strange situations but set against a familiar TV show theme song.
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Mattel CEO Ynon Kreiz has shot down the rumor that the Daniel Kaluuya-produced "Barney" will be dark and angsty, saying, "It will not be an odd movie."
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"The Bachelorette" star Tyler Cameron opens up about his experience filming the competitive reality series "Special Forces: World's Toughest Test."
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You may think you've seen every episode of "Friends," but original versions, syndication, DVDs, Blu-rays, and streaming mean there may be parts you've missed.
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Although he was only temporarily away from the classic show, "Gunsmoke" star Milburn Stone and his character, Droc Adams, was briefly replaced by someone else.
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A question as simple as 'how old is Barbie?' has a lot of complications tied to the answer, like the fact that she was born already 19 years old.