Elaine Miles (born April 7, 1960, in Pendleton, Oregon) is an American actress known for her role as Marilyn Whirlwind in the television series Northern Exposure.
Elaine Miles was born in Pendleton, Oregon, of Cayuse/Nez Perce ancestry, and lived to the age of three on the Umatilla Indian Reservation in eastern Oregon. Her family then moved to Renton, Washington, where her father was a Boeing machinist. She learned many of the traditional skills in her youth—storytelling, beading, pottery and weaving—and is a prize-winning traditional dancer.
Miles was offered the role of Marilyn Whirlwind when she was spotted in the waiting room at an audition. This came as a surprise as she had not come with any intent to audition—she was only there to give her mother, Armenia Miles, a ride. She had no previous acting experience. She gained respect in the American Indian community not only for portraying a Tlingit woman, but for her efforts to make sure the character was a culturally accurate representation. Miles was named Native American Woman of the Year in 1993, and America's Celebrity Indian of the Year in 1995.
Anywhere but home
That’s where you’re going
It sucks to be alone
It’s safer not knowing
When everything feels wrong
You don’t know your left from right
When passion’s running strong
And you can’t see the light
B/ It’s cold out there alone
As you’re filling up your belly with doubt
You keep running home
Everytime we’ve, fallen out
Chorus:
You ain’t goin’ anywhere baby, You ain’t goin’ anywhere but home
You ain’t goin’ anywhere baby, You ain’t goin’ anywhere but home
Verse II
With me or without me
It doesn’t matter
Truth hurts like hell
There ain’t nobody sadder
B/ It’s cold out there alone
You won’t feel it til the bottle runs dry
Until your, blind and running home
Asking yourself, why...
Chorus
You ain’t goin’ anywhere baby, You ain’t goin’ anywhere but home