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Sarah Miles

Sarah Miles

The daughter of a British merchant, Sarah Miles enrolled at RADA at the age of 15. Before her formal stage debut at the Old Vic, Miles made her film bow opposite Laurence Olivier in Term of Trial (1962). A marked contrast to the "English Rose" heroines once in vogue, she brought a smouldering sensuality to her roles in Joseph Losey's The Servant (1963) and The Ceremony (1964) and Antonioni's Blow Up (1966). So well established was Miles as a "sex symbol" (though she'd be the first to put down that demeaning term) by 1965 that she was able to spoof her screen image in Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines, playing an outwardly proper lass who gets a subtly erotic thrill out of flying in rickety vintage airplanes -- and who frequently finds herself being accidentally undressed in public. In 1969, Miles was nominated for an Academy Award for her portrayal of the title role in Ryan's Daughter. She then was forced to endure a decade of tabloid-press scrutiny, beginning with her wholly unsubstantiated "involvement" with the suicide of a man named David Whiting on the set of The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing (1973), and culminating with the publicity engendered by her steamy sex scenes with Kris Kristofferson in The Sailor Who Fell From Grace with the Sea (1976). Though she often dismissed adverse press by noting "I have been mocked and ridiculed all my life," Miles would frequently retire from filmmaking for up to three years at a time. She was, however, always available for stage work: her more significant theatrical credits include the roles of Marina Oswald in The Silence of Lee Harvey Oswald, Mary Queen of Scots in Vivat Vivat Regina, and her 1978 one-woman musical S. Miles is Me. Still active in character roles in the 1980s, Miles has recently been seen in the surprisingly sedate role of a wartime London matriarch in Hope and Glory (1987), and more characteristically as an insatiably lusty aristocrat in White Mischief. She was married to playwright Robert Bolt from 1967 to 1976, then remarried him eleven years later. In 1993, Sarah Miles published her autobiography, A Right Royal Bastard. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Sarah Miles Trivia

When was Sarah Miles born?
Sarah Miles date of birth: December 31, 1941

What role did Sarah Miles play in The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea?
Sarah Miles played Anne Osborne in The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea

Who did Sarah Miles portray in Lady Caroline Lamb?
Sarah Miles was Lady Caroline Lamb in Lady Caroline Lamb

What role did Sarah Miles portray in Loving Walter?
Sarah Miles played June in Loving Walter

What role did Sarah Miles portray in Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines?
Sarah Miles played Patricia Rawnsley in Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines

What role did Sarah Miles portray in The Servant?
Sarah Miles played Vera in The Servant

What role did Sarah Miles play in Hope and Glory?
Sarah Miles played Grace Rohan in Hope and Glory

What role did Sarah Miles play in The Big Sleep?
Sarah Miles played Charlotte Sternwood in The Big Sleep

What role did Sarah Miles play in Blow-Up?
Sarah Miles played Patricia in Blow-Up

What role did Sarah Miles play in Ryan's Daughter?
Sarah Miles played Rosy in Ryan's Daughter

Who did Sarah Miles play in Venom?
Sarah Miles was Dr. Marion Stowe in Venom

Who did Sarah Miles portray in Dandelion Dead?
Sarah Miles was Catherine in Dandelion Dead

Who did Sarah Miles play in Staying Alive?
Sarah Miles was Joy in Staying Alive



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