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'''Mary Miller''' may refer to:
'''Mary Miller''' may refer to:
*[[Mary Miller (art historian)]] (born 1952), American art historian, academic and Mesoamericanist scholar
*[[Mary Miller (actress)]] (1929–2020), English actress
*[[Mary Miller (actress)]] (1929–2020), English television and theatrical actress
*[[Mary Miller (art historian)]] (born 1952), American art historian
*[[Mary Miller (artistic director)]] (active since 1990), artistic director of the Bergen National Opera, Norway
*[[Mary Miller (artistic director)]] (active since 1990), artistic director of the Bergen National Opera, Norway
*[[Mary Miller (Colorado businesswoman)]] (1843–1921), founder of Lafayette, Colorado
*[[Mary Miller (Colorado businesswoman)]] (1843–1921), founder of Lafayette, Colorado
*[[Mary Miller (politician)]] (born 1959), Representative for Illinois' 15th Congressional district
*[[Mary Miller (politician)]] (born 1959), U.S. Representative
*[[Mary Miller (soprano)]] (died 1949), Australian soprano
*[[Mary Miller (soprano)]] (c.1926–1949), Australian singer
*[[Mary Miller (writer)]] (active since 2009), American fiction writer
*[[Mary Miller (writer)]] (active since 2009), American fiction writer
*[[Mary A. Miller]] (active 1858–1907), American missionary editor
*[[Mary A. Miller]] (active 1858–1907), American missionary editor
*[[Mary Farnham Miller]] (1872–1920), American botanist
*[[Mary Hedley-Miller]] (1923–2010), British civil servant
*[[Mary J. Miller]] (born 1955), U.S. Under Secretary of the Treasury
*[[Mary J. Miller]] (born 1955), U.S. Under Secretary of the Treasury
*[[Mary K. Miller]] (born 1957), American country singer
*[[Mary Millicent Miller]] (1846–1894), American steamboat master
*[[Mary Millicent Miller]] (1846–1894), American steamboat master
*[[Mary Rogers Miller]] (1868–1971), American writer and educator
*[[Mary Rogers Miller]] (1868–1971), American writer and educator
*[[Mary Dockray-Miller]] (born 1965), American scholar of history
*[[Mary Durack Miller]] (1913–1994), Australian author and historian
*[[Mary Durack Miller]] (1913–1994), Australian author and historian



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