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. Another highlight was interviewing Kevin James for his second CBS comedy, "Kevin Can Wait."
- She is a huge fan of "The King of Queens," "Friends," and has seen every episode of "The Brady Bunch" at least 10 times. She watches "It's A Wonderful Life" every year — and not just during the holidays.
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 she 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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On "Full House," Kimmy, played by Andrea Barber, was the Tanners' next-door neighbor and D.J.'s best friend. Here's what Barber has been up to since.
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Ty Pennington hosted "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" from 2003 to 2012. After taking a break, he's been on a few more reality TV shows in recent years.
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While Billy Zane's Cal Hockley in "Titanic" survives the tragedy, his outcome is ultimately one of the sadder stories in the iconic film. Here's why.
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"Boy Meets World" stars Danielle Fishel, Will Friedle, and Rider Strong have spoken recently about what their relationship with co-star Ben Savage is like now.
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Raquel "Rocky" Dakota was a recurring face on "Below Deck." Fans of the Bravo series may be wondering what happened to her after she left the series.
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Much like the actor behind her, Gloria Delgado-Pritchett has an enviable — and interesting — resume from her time in her home country of Colombia.
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"Sex and the City"'s main foursome, led by Sarah Jessica Parker's Carrie Bradshaw, has become iconic, but the role was almost filled by other actresses.
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"And Just Like That" is bringing an important character back into Carrie's life, but fans are divided over his return.
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Jay and Gloria's May-December relationship was addressed even before "Modern Family" episodes were on the air. But what is the exact age gap between them?
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Here's why Joy Behar was fired from The View in 2013 before she eventually returned to the long-running talk show.
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Jessica Chastain had a lot of fun with the cast's special diet while making "The Help." Here's why the experience ended up being such a treat.
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Bill Pullman originally didn't want to work on "Singles," but this personal reason (which had at first held him back) finally prompted him to accept the role.
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According to Candace Cameron Bure, appearing in Hallmark Movies is not as simple as many fans think it is.
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The TV series "Modern Family" gave viewers multiple, iconic character who became beloved. But not Dana Powell's Pameron Tucker, who stuck around too long.
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According to Grey's Anatomy creator Shonda Rhimes, writing Denny Duquette's death scene was so heartbreaking that it moved her to tears.
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Patrick Dempsey briefly returned to Grey's Anatomy at the start of Season 17, and his guest spot was a closely kept secret only few people knew about.
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Many fans of Modern Family believe Aubrey Anderson-Emmons' supposedly monotone performance as Lily was all by design.
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Claire Dunphy is not just a super mom on "Modern Family," but her actor, Julie Bowen, is also unstoppable, scoring the role while she was pregnant with twins.
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"Modern Family" star Audrey Anderson-Emmons posted a cute reunion pic with one of her former co-stars, and fans couldn't believe how grown up she looks!
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Here's how the Grey's Anatomy pilot could have been different from what fans got to see when the show premiered in 2005.
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"Seinfeld" was such a ratings giant that every episode had to be perfect, and this created a stressful on-set environment, especially in the last 2 seasons.
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While some television overachievers can be pretentious, "Modern Family's" Ariel Winter viewed Alex's focus on education as an inspiration.
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Known for her diverse casting in "Grey's Anatomy," James Pickens Jr. praises Shonda Rhimes for leading the TV diversity charge all those years ago.
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Eagle-eyed fans of "Modern Family" caught several Easter eggs in the background of the Season 2 finale, including one related to Lily Tucker-Pritchett.
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Were Jerry Seinfeld and Michael Richards destined to have a real-life friendship or was it all made for TV?
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Luckily, singer Stevie Nicks has both a great voice, and a great sense of humor regarding South Park.
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While George O'Malley's Season 5 death was devastating, actor T.R. Knight described his return to "Grey's Anatomy" as an overwhelming feeling of love.