Ruthie Ann Miles
Ruthie Ann Miles
Ruthie Ann Miles is an American actress and singer, best known for her Tony Award-winning role as Ado Annie in the Broadway revival of Oklahoma!. Born on April 21, 1983, in Portland, Oregon, Miles has built a reputation for her powerful performances on stage, showcasing both her vocal talent and emotional depth. She made her Broadway debut in The King and I, where she played the role of Lady Thiang and earned widespread critical acclaim for her performance, which helped solidify her place in the theatre world.
In addition to her success in musicals, Ruthie Ann Miles is also recognized for her advocacy and her ability to bring stories that matter to life. Her career has been marked by a focus on representation and sharing diverse narratives. She gained even more recognition after the tragic loss of her daughter in 2018, an experience that she bravely shared with the public, using her platform to raise awareness for grief, resilience, and healing.
One of Ruthie Ann Miles' moving quotes is: "The stage is a place where you can be vulnerable and share your deepest emotions," reflecting her connection to the craft and the power of performance. Another memorable line is: "There is strength in vulnerability, and that’s something I’ve learned throughout my journey," showcasing her belief in the power of embracing vulnerability as a form of strength. Her ability to blend personal experience with professional artistry continues to resonate with audiences.