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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sarah_MilesSarah Miles - Wikipedia

    Sarah Miles (born 31 December 1941) is a retired English actress. She is known for her roles in films The Servant (1963), Blowup (1966), Ryan's Daughter (1970), The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing (1973), White Mischief (1987) and Hope and Glory (1987).

  2. Sarah Miles (Ingatestone, Essex, Inglaterra; 31 de diciembre de 1941) es una actriz de teatro y cine inglesa . Primeros años y carrera. Primero fue a la escuela de Roedean pero a los 15 años se matriculó en la RADA, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.

  3. 19 de mar. de 2016 · The actress, who starred in Ryan's Daughter and was nominated for an Oscar, talks about her life, career and affair with Robert Mitchum. She also reveals how the film changed the economy of west Kerry and her decision to become a carer.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0587234Sarah Miles - IMDb

    Sarah Miles is known for her roles in Ryan's Daughter, Hope and Glory, and Blow-Up. She was married to screenwriter Robert Bolt, who adapted Madame Bovary for her, and had a scandalous affair with Burt Reynolds.

  5. Sarah Miles is an English actress who starred in Ryan's Daughter (1970), a David Lean adaptation of Robert Bolt's script. She was married to Bolt and had a son with him, but also had affairs with other men and a scandal.

  6. Sarah Miles es una actriz nacida el año 1941 en Reino Unido conocida por: Blow-Up (Deseo de una mañana de verano), La hija de Ryan, El sirviente, Esperanza y gloria, Aquellos chalados en sus locos cacharros, Detective privado, El equívoco, Dandelion Dead (Miniserie de TV), Los días impuros del extranjero y El color del éxito (Miniserie de TV)

  7. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › sarah_milesSarah Miles | Rotten Tomatoes

    Sarah Miles was a talented and unconventional star of the British New Wave movement, who worked with Olivier, Shaw, Lean and Antonioni. She also wrote several memoirs about her personal and professional life, which were often salacious and controversial.