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Bernard Miles

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Bernard Miles

September 27, 1907June 14, 1991 (aged 83)Uxbridge, Hillingdon, Middlesex, England, UK
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Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bernard James Miles, Baron Miles, CBE (27 September 1907–14 June 1991) was an English character actor, writer and director. He opened the Mermaid Theatre in London in 1959, the first new theatre opened in the City of London since the 17th century. Miles was born in Uxbridge, Middlesex and attended Bishopshalt School in Hillingdon. While his parents were respectively a farm labourer and a cook, he was educated at Pembroke College, Oxford. He entered the theatre in the 1930s, soon appearing in films. Like many actors, he featured prominently in the patriotic cinema during the Second World War, including classics of the genre such as In Which We Serve and One of Our Aircraft Is Missing. He also had an uncredited role in the WWII classic The First of the Few, released in the US as Spitfire. His typical persona as an actor was as a countryman, with a strong accent typical of the Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire counties. He was also, after Robert Newton, the actor most associated with the part of Long John Silver, which he played in a British TV version of Treasure Island, and in an annual performance at the Mermaid commencing in the winter of 1961-62. Actors in the annual theatrical productions included Spike Milligan as Ben Gunn, and, in the 1968 production, Barry Humphries as Long John Silver. It was Miles who, impressed by the talent of John Antrobus originally commissioned him to write a play of some sort. This led to Antrobus collaborating with Milligan to produce a one-act play called The Bed Sitting Room, which was later adapted to a longer play, and staged by Miles at The Mermaid on 31 January 1963, with both critical and commercial success. He had a pleasant rolling bass-baritone voice that worked well in theatre and film, as well as being much in demand for voice-overs. As a performer, he was most well known for a series of comic monologues, often given in a rural dialect. These were recorded and sold as record albums, which were quite popular. Some of his comic monologues are currently available on youtube.com. Miles was made a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) in 1953, was knighted in 1969, and was granted a life peerage as Baron Miles, of Blackfriars in the City of London in 1979. He was only the second British actor ever to be given a peerage (the first was Laurence Olivier). Miles's written works include "The British Theatre" (1947), "God's Brainwave" (1972), and "Favorite Tales from Shakespeare" (1972). In 1981, he co-authored the book Curtain Calls with J.C. Trewin. He died in Yorkshire. His daughters are the actress Sally Miles and the artist Bridget Miles. His son John Miles was a Grand Prix Driver in the late 1960s and early 1970s with the Lotus team. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bernard Miles, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Movies with Bernard Miles

Moby Dick
7.1
Movie

Moby Dick

1956

Great Expectations
7.3
Movie

Great Expectations

1946

The Man Who Knew Too Much
7.4
Movie

The Man Who Knew Too Much

1956

The Citadel
6.4
Movie

The Citadel

1938

Zarak
5.4
Movie

Zarak

1956

Closing Ranks
7.0
Movie

Closing Ranks

1980

Sapphire
7.0
Movie

Sapphire

1959

Tom Thumb
6.4
Movie

Tom Thumb

1958

The Guv'nor
7.8
Movie

The Guv'nor

1935

The Magic Box
6.5
Movie

The Magic Box

1952

In Which We Serve
6.8
Movie

In Which We Serve

1942

Why Didn't They Ask Evans?
6.7
Movie

Why Didn't They Ask Evans?

1980

Run Wild, Run Free
6.3
Movie

Run Wild, Run Free

1969

James Stewart: A Wonderful Life
6.5
Movie

James Stewart: A Wonderful Life

1987

Tiger in the Smoke
6.7
Movie

Tiger in the Smoke

1956

The Lady and the Highwayman
5.1
Movie

The Lady and the Highwayman

1988

Saint Joan
6.5
Movie

Saint Joan

1957

The Spy in Black
6.5
Movie

The Spy in Black

1939

Wuthering Heights
8.0
Movie

Wuthering Heights

1958

Heavens Above!
6.6
Movie

Heavens Above!

1963

Doctor at Large
5.7
Movie

Doctor at Large

1957

Never Let Me Go
5.9
Movie

Never Let Me Go

1953

The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby
6.7
Movie

The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby

1947

The Guinea Pig
7.2
Movie

The Guinea Pig

1948

Late Extra
6.3
Movie

Late Extra

1935

The New Lot
8.0
Movie

The New Lot

1943

Contraband
7.1
Movie

Contraband

1940

One of Our Aircraft Is Missing
6.6
Movie

One of Our Aircraft Is Missing

1942

Treasure Island
9.0
Movie

Treasure Island

1982

Sabotage!
0.0
Movie

Sabotage!

1942

The Love Test
6.7
Movie

The Love Test

1935

The Challenge
6.3
Movie

The Challenge

1938

Fame Is the Spur
7.1
Movie

Fame Is the Spur

1947

Crown v. Stevens
6.5
Movie

Crown v. Stevens

1936

Tunisian Victory
6.4
Movie

Tunisian Victory

1944

Fortune Is a Woman
6.8
Movie

Fortune Is a Woman

1957

The Day Will Dawn
6.0
Movie

The Day Will Dawn

1942

Quiet Wedding
5.3
Movie

Quiet Wedding

1941

The Smallest Show on Earth
6.7
Movie

The Smallest Show on Earth

1957

Band Waggon
5.7
Movie

Band Waggon

1940

The Lion Has Wings
6.4
Movie

The Lion Has Wings

1939

Barbara Hepworth
0.0
Movie

Barbara Hepworth

1961

Tawny Pipit
6.5
Movie

Tawny Pipit

1944

Chance of a Lifetime
6.5
Movie

Chance of a Lifetime

1950

Pastor Hall
8.0
Movie

Pastor Hall

1940

They Drive by Night
6.0
Movie

They Drive by Night

1938

The Big Blockade
6.7
Movie

The Big Blockade

1942

Freedom Radio
7.0
Movie

Freedom Radio

1941

Henry Moore
6.0
Movie

Henry Moore

1951

The Dawn Guard
10.0
Movie

The Dawn Guard

1941

Twelve Good Men
7.0
Movie

Twelve Good Men

1936

Carnival
7.7
Movie

Carnival

1946

Secrets of Kew Gardens
0.0
Movie

Secrets of Kew Gardens

1937

The Vision of William Blake
8.0
Movie

The Vision of William Blake

1958

The Common Touch
6.8
Movie

The Common Touch

1941

Strange Boarders
8.0
Movie

Strange Boarders

1938

Two Fathers
7.5
Movie

Two Fathers

1944

The Rebel Son
8.0
Movie

The Rebel Son

1938

The Specialist
6.0
Movie

The Specialist

1966

TV Shows with Bernard Miles