F.E. Miller, an actor known for his role in Stormy Weather (1943), brings a vibrant energy to the film's musical landscape. Born in the early 20th century, Miller's performances reflect the rich cultural tapestry of the era, blending elements of jazz and dance that defined the genre. His work in Stormy Weather not only highlights his talent but also contributes to the film's enduring legacy in the realm of classic cinema, where the joy of performance takes center stage.
Stormy Weather
Dancing great Bill Williamson sees his face on the cover of Theatre World magazine and reminisces: Just back from World War I, he meets lovely singer Selina Rogers at a soldiers' ball and promises to come back to her when he "gets to be somebody." Years go by, and Bill and Selina's rising careers intersect only briefly, since Selina is unwilling to settle down. Will she ever change her mind? Concludes with a big all-star show hosted by Cab Calloway.