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Obituary: Lynn Ruth Miller

Feisty, free and funny late -comer to the world of stand-up comedy

January 14, 2022 24:00
95. Lynn R. Miller
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I first met Lynn Ruth Miller a few years ago while walking with my son in our local park, in Brighton. He recognised her and told me she was  “ the oldest Jewish stand up comedienne in the world”. During the next few months — before she left Brighton for London, where she said “I get more gigs, and find commuting back to Brighton at 1 am a few times a week a bit tiring” — we saw a lot of each other.

Lynn Ruth who has died aged 87, lived in a small, rented flat above Bardsley’s, Brighton’s famous fish & chips restaurant which, rather symbolically, boasts a large collection of memorabilia of comedian Max Miller. I would often pop over there and help her carry a suitcase filled with flamboyant outfits and accessories that she would wear at a performance. We would walk together to the nearby Open Market, or to my house for something to eat. Everyone knew her and although she wasn’t too keen on the flat — (“too small and smells of chips”) — she charmed and entertained the neighbourhood and the local market stall holders, who were always delighted to display posters of her forthcoming performances. 

She, herself, liked the attention and loved performing, which she began at the age of 70, after a career as a teacher and a journalist back in the US. There were performances in local pubs, clubs, small theatres and private houses. She had written a few comedy shows and tried them out on friends before performing to the public. 

One such trial took place at my house where she invited some ten or 15 would-be critics and made us laugh — or not — in which case she wanted to know why not.These were often intertwined with more poignant stories about her childhood in the US, unhappy family life, loneliness and eating disorders whose impact remained through Lynn Ruth’s life. But she had a great capacity to laugh at life’s challenges and be self deprecating, outrageous, saucy and oh so naughty.

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