Patina Miller
Patina Renea Miller is a talented American actress and singer renowned for her powerful performances on stage. She first gained widespread recognition for her portrayal of Deloris Van Cartier, an aspiring disco singer, in the acclaimed musical Sister Act. Miller originated this role in the West End production in 2009 and later reprised it on Broadway in 2011, earning her a Laurence Olivier Award nomination in London and a Tony Award nomination in New York.
In addition to her success in Sister Act, Miller has showcased her versatility through various roles in musical theatre and television. She starred in the Broadway revival of Pippin in 2013, where her captivating performance as the Leading Player garnered her a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical.
Her impressive body of work extends beyond the stage; Miller has appeared in television series such as The Good Fight and has contributed her voice to animated projects like the Disney film, The Lion Guard.
With her dynamic presence and exceptional vocal talent, Patina Miller continues to make a significant mark in the entertainment industry, earning accolades and admiration from audiences and critics alike. Her journey reflects a dedication to her craft and a passion for storytelling through music and performance.