This page will contain news stories about Sarah Miles, as they become available.Sarah MilesSarah Miles (born December 31, 1941) is an English theater and film actress. She was born in Ingatestone, Essex, England, as the daughter of a merchant. At the age of 15 she enrolled at RADA, the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. Shortly after her drama studies, Miles had her film debut in 1962 as a precocious schoolgirl in Terms of Trial, opposite Laurence Olivier. The following years she became a popular actress of New Wave with her roles in Joseph Losey's The Servant and in Michelangelo Antonioni's Blow Up. After having been out of sight for several years acting in a variety of theater plays, she made in 1970 an outstanding performance in the lead role of David Lean's Ryan's Daughter, which earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. Miles has been acting since then in movies and also in TV films. From time to time she retired for a few years, but was always available for roles on stage, where she is acclaimed for her performances. In 1967, Sarah Miles married the British playwright Robert Bolt, who wrote the screenplay for the film Lady Caroline Lamb, in which she starred. Although they divorced in 1975, they re-married in 1988, seven years before he died in 1995. Filmography
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Although they divorced in 1975, they re-married in 1988, seven years before he died in 1995. She received a "Woman of the Year" award in 1989 for her psychological work. In 1967, Sarah Miles married the British playwright Robert Bolt, who wrote the screenplay for the film Lady Caroline Lamb, in which she starred. In 1986, she earned a master's degree in Clinical Psychology and began a second career as a psychological counselor for abused women and children and women in prison. From time to time she retired for a few years, but was always available for roles on stage, where she is acclaimed for her performances. She then went on to appear in Television( aforementioned Star Trek ) and film including Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973) and The Joy Luck Club (1993). Miles has been acting since then in movies and also in TV films. She was about to portray Suzie Wong in the film production but was replaced by Nancy Kwan. After having been out of sight for several years acting in a variety of theater plays, she made in 1970 an outstanding performance in the lead role of David Lean's Ryan's Daughter, which earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. She became a stage actress and portrayed Suzie Wong in theatrical production of The World of Suzie Wong in 1958 opposite William Shatner whom she later worked with again in an episode of Star Trek. The following years she became a popular actress of New Wave with her roles in Joseph Losey's The Servant and in Michelangelo Antonioni's Blow Up. Born in Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France to a French mother and a Vietnamese father, she was raised in Marseille by a cousin. Shortly after her drama studies, Miles had her film debut in 1962 as a precocious schoolgirl in Terms of Trial, opposite Laurence Olivier. France Nuyen (born July 31, 1939 as France Nguyen Vannga) is a Eurasian actress. At the age of 15 she enrolled at RADA, the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. She was born in Ingatestone, Essex, England, as the daughter of a merchant. Sarah Miles (born December 31, 1941) is an English theater and film actress. Terms of Trial (1962). The Servant (1963). The Ceremony (1963). Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines (1965). Time Lost and Time Remembered (1965). Blowup (1966). Ryan's Daughter (1970). Lady Caroline Lamb (1972). The Hireling (1973). The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing (1973). Bride to Be (1975). The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea (1976). The Big Sleep (1978). Priest of Love (1981). Venom (1982). Ordeal by Innocence (1984). Steaming (1985). Hope and Glory (1987). White Mischief (1987). The Touch (1993). Days of Grace (2001). Jurij (2001). The Accidental Detective (2003). |