This page will contain additional articles about Mandy Miller, as they become available.Mandy MillerBritish child-star who made a number of films in the fifties. Actually named Carman but called Mandy by her family, she was born in 1944 in Somerset, England. Her career tended to involve serious acting roles rather than comedy, even in her first small part in The Man In The White Suit, where she was a sad-faced little girl who helped Alec Guinness escape his pursuers. She was a natural actress and put in a much praised performance in her second film, another Ealing production, Mandy (1953), playing a deaf child who's parents do not know how to cope with raising her. The other leads were Jack Hawkins and Phyllis Calvert. She was just as convincing in the next film Background (1952), along with the other two child actors in this film about a family breaking up due to an impending divorce. Like Mandy, this was a drama about a well-to-do middle class family. Valerie Hobson played the mother. She had lighter roles such as in Raising A Riot (1955) starring Kenneth More. Just some of her other famous co-stars were Joan Greenwood, Cecil Parker, Godfrey Tearle, Thora Hird, Sam Wanamaker and Joan Carroll, one of the stars of the M.G.M. musical Meet Me In St. Louis. Mandy Miller also made a single record, familiar to British people of a certain age, called Nelly The Elephant. She also appeared in T.V. dramas, making films until she was 18. Although she did not continue her career as an adult, her films are well remembered and she recently featured in a magazine article bringing readers up to date on her life. She now lives in the United States. This page about Mandy Miller includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Mandy Miller News stories about Mandy Miller External links for Mandy Miller Videos for Mandy Miller Wikis about Mandy Miller Discussion Groups about Mandy Miller Blogs about Mandy Miller Images of Mandy Miller |
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She now lives in the United States. Filmography:. Although she did not continue her career as an adult, her films are well remembered and she recently featured in a magazine article bringing readers up to date on her life. Pascale Ogier is interred in the Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. dramas, making films until she was 18. Shortly afterwards, on the day before she was to celebrate her 28th birthday, Pascale Ogier died of a heart attack. She also appeared in T.V. For her performance in the Eric Rohmer film, Les Nuits de la Pleine Lune (Full Moon in Paris), Pascale Ogier was nominated for a César Award for Best Actress and won the best actress award at the 1984 Venice Film Festival. Mandy Miller also made a single record, familiar to British people of a certain age, called Nelly The Elephant. In 1982, she and her mother co-wrote and starred in director Jacques Rivette 's film, Le Pont du Nord. Louis. Pascale Ogier too chose an acting career, first with appearances on stage. musical Meet Me In St. Born in Paris, France, she was the daughter of a musician and actress Bulle Ogier. Just some of her other famous co-stars were Joan Greenwood, Cecil Parker, Godfrey Tearle, Thora Hird, Sam Wanamaker and Joan Carroll, one of the stars of the M.G.M. Pascale Ogier, born October 26, 1958 - died October 25, 1984, was a French actress. She had lighter roles such as in Raising A Riot (1955) starring Kenneth More. Perceval le Gallois (1979). Valerie Hobson played the mother. La Dame aux camélias (1980). She was just as convincing in the next film Background (1952), along with the other two child actors in this film about a family breaking up due to an impending divorce. Like Mandy, this was a drama about a well-to-do middle class family. Il est trop tard pour rien (1982). The other leads were Jack Hawkins and Phyllis Calvert. Le Pont du Nord (1982). She was a natural actress and put in a much praised performance in her second film, another Ealing production, Mandy (1953), playing a deaf child who's parents do not know how to cope with raising her. Signes extérieurs de richesse (1983). Her career tended to involve serious acting roles rather than comedy, even in her first small part in The Man In The White Suit, where she was a sad-faced little girl who helped Alec Guinness escape his pursuers. Ghost Dance (1983). Actually named Carman but called Mandy by her family, she was born in 1944 in Somerset, England. Ave Maria (1984). British child-star who made a number of films in the fifties. Les Nuits de la pleine lune (1984). Rosette vend des roses (1985). |