Eve Miller, born in Los Angeles in 1923, made her mark in the world of cult cinema with her role in Never Fear (1950). In this film, she embodies the struggles of a young dancer confronting the challenges of life and love in a post-war America. With a career spanning the mid-20th century, Miller appeared in numerous films, but her performance in Never Fear remains a significant highlight, capturing the essence of the era's exploration of personal and societal fears.
Never Fear
Carol Williams is a beautiful young dancer with a promising career who is crippled by polio. Her dance partner and fiancé Guy Richards wants to see her through her illness, but Carol prefers to endure her recovery alone. Carol's father takes her to the Kabat-Kaiser Institute for rehabilitation, where she meets fellow patients in recovery. By allowing others to share her grief, Carol is able to pull herself together and go on with her life.