Vera Miles

Acting

Vera Miles

Overview

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Birthday
Aug 23, 1929 (95 years old)

Vera Miles

Known For

Hitchcock/Truffaut
1h 21m
Movie 2015

Hitchcock/Truffaut

Filmmakers discuss the legacy of Alfred Hitchcock and the book...

The Psycho Legacy
1h 27m
Movie 2010

The Psycho Legacy

The cast and crew of all four Psycho films recall...

24 Hour Psycho
24h 0m
Movie 1993

24 Hour Psycho

24 Hour Psycho is the title of an art installation...

The Hijacking of the Achille Lauro
1h 32m
Movie 1989

The Hijacking of the Achille Lauro

The story of the hijacking of the Itallian liner Achille...

International Airport
1h 30m
Movie 1985

International Airport

Manager of a large metropolitan airport tries to deal with...

Into the Night
1h 55m
Movie 1985

Into the Night

Ed Okin used to have a boring life. He used...

Biography

Vera June Miles (born August 23, 1929) is an American actress. Born in Boise City, Oklahoma, Vera Miles attended school in Pratt, Kansas and Wichita, Kansas. The patrician beauty of Miss Miles won her the title of "Miss Kansas" in 1948, leading soon to small roles in Hollywood films and television series. Fame came to the forthright, spirited Miles when she attracted the attention of two master directors, Alfred Hitchcock and John Ford. Ford cast her in the classic western The Searchers (1956) and Hitchcock, who put her under personal contract and hailed her as his "new Grace Kelly", paired her with the great Henry Fonda in The Wrong Man (1956). Hitchcock cast Miles in the potentially star-making role of Judy Barton in Vertigo (1958), but Miles withdrew from the film when she became pregnant. Hitchcock gave Miles a supporting role in another masterpiece Psycho (1960), as did Ford when he cast her opposite John Wayne and James Stewart in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962), She also starred in such films as Beau James (1957) opposite Bob Hope, The FBI Story (1959) opposite Stewart, Back Street (1961) opposite Susan Hayward and John Gavin and Sergeant Ryker (1968) opposite Lee Marvin, as well as showing her consistently remarkable and versatile talent on dozens of popular television movies and series including The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (1962), Twilight Zone (1959), The Outer Limits (1963), The Fugitive (1963), My Three Sons (1960), Bonanza (1959), "Columbo" and Murder, She Wrote (1984). In 1983, she reprised her role as "Lila Crane" in the film sequel Psycho II (1983), starring Anthony Perkins. Although, too often, the stunningly beautiful Miles' gifts were underutilized, before her retirement in 1995, hers was a most intriguing and enduring Hollywood career.