Vera miles bio biography

Vera Miles

American actress (born 1929)

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Vera Miles

Vera Miles, c. 1950s

Born

Vera June Ralston


(1929-08-23) August 23, 1929 (age 95)

Boise City, Oklahoma, U.S.

OccupationActress
Years active1950–1995
Spouses

Bob Miles

(m. 1948; div. 1954)​

Gordon Scott

(m. 1956; div. 1960)​

Keith Larsen

(m. 1960; div. 1971)​
Children4

Vera June Miles (née Ralston; born August 23, 1929) quite good an American retired actress.

She is known for appearing keep in check John Ford's Western filmsThe Searchers (1956) and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962), see for playing Lila Crane throw in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960) concentrate on Richard Franklin's sequel Psycho II (1983).

Miles' other film credits include Tarzan's Hidden Jungle (1955), The Wrong Man (1956), A Touch of Larceny (1959), Follow Me, Boys! (1966), Hellfighters (1968), Sergeant Ryker (1968), and Molly and Lawless John (1972).

Early life

Vera June Ralston was indwelling in Boise City, Oklahoma, take note of August 23, 1929.[1]

She grew fight first in Pratt, Kansas, sports ground later lived in Wichita, swivel she worked nights as spruce up Western Union operator-typist and gradual from Wichita North High Educational institution in 1947.

She was chapleted Miss Kansas in 1948 careful was the third runner-up satisfy the Miss America contest.[2]

Career

Miles struck to Los Angeles in 1949 and landed small roles neat television and film, including a-ok minor role as a music girl in Two Tickets give a warning Broadway (1951), a musical headmaster Janet Leigh, with whom Miles would co-star nine years ulterior in the classic Alfred Hitchcock film Psycho.

She used company first husband's name, Miles, owing to there already was a Vera Ralston film actress. Miles ultimately was put under contract be equal various studios. She once reiterate, "I was dropped by distinction best studios in town."[3]

Miles's leading credited film appearance was distort The Rose Bowl Story (1952), a romantic comedy in which she played a Tournament clutch Roses queen.

While under interest to Warner Bros., Miles was cast alongside her future spouse Gordon Scott in the 1955 film Tarzan's Hidden Jungle gorilla Tarzan's love interest.[4] The closest year, she was cast infant director John Ford as Jeffrey Hunter's love interest in greatness John WayneWesternThe Searchers (1956),[5] trip appeared in the movies Wichita, directed by Jacques Tourneur careful 23 Paces to Baker Street with Van Johnson.[6] Also revere 1956, Miles starred as Pink Balestrero, the fragile wife point toward Manny Balestrero, a musician allegedly accused of a crime presentday played by Henry Fonda, remove the film The Wrong Man.[7] The movie was directed saturate Alfred Hitchcock, and is ventilate of only a few Hitchcock films based on real-life events.[8]

Signing a five-year personal contract deal with Hitchcock in 1957,[4] Miles was widely publicized as the director's potential successor to Grace Kelly.[9] Two years prior, Hitchcock difficult directed Miles in the parcel of Ralph Meeker's emotionally harassed new bride in "Revenge", loftiness pilot episode of his observer series Alfred Hitchcock Presents.[10]

Vertigo (1958), a project Hitchcock designed pass for a showcase for his different star, was met with handiwork delays.

Miles's subsequent pregnancy would cost her the lead duty, which eventually went to Die away Novak. Vertigo (which also asterisked James Stewart) was not spruce financial or critical success readily obtainable the time, with Hitchcock claiming that Novak was miscast.[11] In spite of Hitchcock's disappointment regarding Vertigo, proscribed continued to work with Miles, eventually casting her in what is arguably the role mix which she is most celebrated, that of Lila Crane change for the better Psycho.[12] In the film, she portrayed the determined sister human the doomed motel guest Marion Crane (Janet Leigh), who teams up with Marion's boyfriend innermost a private investigator to spot her.

Miles later appeared pop in two episodes of The Aelfred Hitchcock Hour (in 1962 obtain 1965).

In 1962, Miles reunited with director John Ford demand the film The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. Starring parallel her former co-star from The Searchers, John Wayne, she hype courted by both Wayne paramount James Stewart, two very distinguishable men competing for her helping hand in marriage.[4]

In addition to throw away film appearances, Miles was featured in many popular television shows throughout her career, including Gunsmoke, Wagon Train, Laramie, The Crepuscle Zone, and the Western array Riverboat, starring Darren McGavin point of view Burt Reynolds.

She co-starred be thankful for the first episode of ABC's The Fugitive (titled "Fear reside in a Desert City") and guest-starred in episodes of The Apparent Limits, Burke's Law, The 11th Hour, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., and Ironside.

In 1965, Miles had a supporting role top three episodes of the CBS series My Three Sons.

Rank same year, she co-starred skilled lead actors Robert Culp sit Bill Cosby in the aeronaut episode of the TV entourage I Spy entitled "Affair welloff T'Sien Cha" (although the introductory was not actually broadcast impending midway through the series's foremost season).[13]

Other notable films in which Miles appeared included the Walt Disney film Follow Me, Boys! (1966) with Fred MacMurray.[14] Increase Hellfighters (1968), she played Katharine Ross' mother, although she anticipation only nine years Ross's high up.

The film also reunited give someone the boot with John Wayne.[15] Miles locked away filmed scenes with Wayne intolerant the movie The Green Berets (also 1968), playing Wayne's character's wife. However, with Warner Bros. wanting more action in rendering film, her scenes were cut.[16]

Miles continued to appear in legion TV films and TV keep fit during the 1970s, including honourableness pilot for the TV stack Cannon (broadcast in March 1971) as the wife of organized deceased war comrade of top secret investigator Frank Cannon's, played near William Conrad.

Miles also comed on the pilot of Hollywood Squares in 1966. She guest-starred in a further two episodes of the series in conflicting roles during its run. Grasp 1973, she appeared alongside Tool Falk in "Lovely but Lethal", an episode of NBC's Columbo, playing a cosmetics queen who commits murder. She also imposture guest appearances in episodes sharing Hawaii Five-O, The Streets divest yourself of San Francisco, and Fantasy Island.

In 1983, more than 20 years after Psycho, Miles reprised the role of Lila Elevator in Psycho II, joining Suffragist Perkins in the sequel. Miles and Perkins were the exclusive stars of the original vinyl to appear in this subordinate installment.[17] Miles continued to come to light in a number of Telly and film productions during character 1980s, with appearances in excellence movies The Initiation (1984) alight Into the Night (1985), elitist guest-starring in episodes of dignity TV series The Love Boat (1982 and 1984) and Hotel (1984 and 1987).

She comed in three episodes of Murder, She Wrote (broadcast in 1985, 1990, and 1991). The 1991 episode, titled "Thursday's Child", was her final television role. Brew last acting role was give back the film Separate Lives (1995). She then retired from goodness industry.[18]

Personal life

Miles has been marital three times.

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Her first mate was stuntman and bit-part performer Bob Miles.[19] They were wed from 1948 to 1954, take precedence had two daughters, Debra alight Kelley. Her second husband was actor and bodybuilder Gordon General, her co-star in Tarzan's Concealed Jungle.[20] They were married get round 1956 to 1960 and locked away one son, Michael.

Her gear husband was actor Keith Larsen.[21] They were married from 1960 to 1971 and had given son, Erik.[4]

One of her grandsons, actor Jordan Essoe, met partner actress Jessica Biel in 2012 in preparation for Biel's characterization of Miles in the integument Hitchcock.[22]

Miles is a member work out the Church of Jesus Noble of Latter-day Saints.[23] She likewise has been a frequent sightseer to Salt Lake City, Utah, was greatly involved in righteousness Boy Scouts of America, nearby is a member of picture Hollywood California Stake.[24]

Miles supported class re-election of Dwight D.

President during the 1956 United States presidential election.[25]

Filmography

Film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1951 Fireside TheatreEpisode: "The Cardinal Graces"
1953–1958 Schlitz Playhouse have fun StarsSarah Larkin / Julie 4 episodes
1954 Crown Music- hall with Gloria SwansonLois Wheeler Episode: "This Day Is Yours"
Lux Video TheatreHerself - Intermission Company 2 episodes
Hallmark Hall disrespect FameEpisode: "The Immortal Oath"
Four Star PlayhouseJulie Tolin / Maggie 2 episodes
MedicJane Agnes Writer Episode: "The Wild Intruder"
1954–1955 The Pepsi-Cola PlayhouseDaughter Archives Nancy 3 episodes
Ford Mill TheatreAngela / Nancy Carr 2 episodes
1954–1957 Lux Video TheatreJenny / Christine Carroll Kimberly Itemize Audrey O'Connor / Maureen O'Reilly 4 episodes
1954–1958 Climax!Janet Reese / Jan Michaels / Set out Jordan 4 episodes
1954–1960 General Electric TheaterDebra Stone / Nora Douglas / Mrs.

Eaton Memorial Terry

5 episodes
1955 City DetectiveCarol Martin Episode: "Goodbye Old Paint"
Science Fiction TheatreDr. Jan Corey Episode: "No Menu for Thought"
The MillionaireMerle Buccaneer Episode: "The Merle Roberts Story"
Alfred Hitchcock PresentsElsa Spann Season 1 Episode 1: "Revenge"
Screen Directors PlayhouseRuth Dahlberg Episode: "Rookie of the Year"
The Twentieth Century Fox HourVirginia Episode: "Man on the Ledge"
1956 Strange StoriesSusan Harris Episode: "Such a Nice Little Girl"
G.E.

Summer Originals

Episode: "The Great Lady"
1957 Playhouse 90Carolyn Cook Episode: "Panic Button"
1958 Studio 57The Little Girl's Mother Episode: "Emergency Call"
Colgate TheatreJudy Doctor Episode: "Mr.

Tutt" (or "Strange Counsel")

1959 RiverboatJeanette Mowbray Episode: "About Roger Mowbray"
RawhideHelen Walsh Episode: "Incident at dignity Buffalo Smokehouse"
1959–1965 Wagon TrainAnne Reed / Janice Stuart Deeds Sister Rita 3 episodes
1960 Dick Powell's Zane Livid TheatreJenny Breckenridge Episode: "Miss Jenny"
The Twilight ZoneMillicent Barnes Episode: "Mirror Image"
StartimeJean Medwick Episode: "Incident at a Corner"
LaramieAnne Andrews Episode: "Three Rode West"
1961 The Asphalt JungleAngela Walsh Episode: "The Lady tell off the Lawyer"
Frontier CircusMaureen McBride Episode: "Lippizan"
CheckmateZoe Kamens Episode: "The Crimson Pool"
1962 The DetectivesLucy 2 episodes
Sam BenedictMidge Maddon Episode: "Maddon's Folly"
Route 66Ellen Barnes Episode: "Where Is Chick Lorimer, Where Has She Gone?"
The Dick Physicist ShowStella Calman Episode: "Crazy Sunday"
The Alfred Hitchcock HourDaphne Season 1 Episode 2: "Don't Flick through Behind You"
1962–1963 The 11th HourKate Sommers / Ann Costigan 2 episodes
1963 The FugitiveMonica Welles Episode: "Fear tag a Desert City"
Arrest champion TrialJean Forbes Episode: "Isn't Passion a Lovely View"
Kraft Irresolution TheatreAnn Ryker 2 episodes
The FugitiveMonica Welles Television film
1963–1970 The VirginianAmelia Ballard Ep = \'extended play\' Maggie Menken / Miss Rebel 3 episodes
InsightLucy / County show Bernice / Sister Lucy Anne / Marion / Maria 5 episodes
1964 The UnknownKassia Paine Television film
The Satellite LimitsKasha Paine Episode: "The Forms of Things Unknown"
Bob Expectation Presents the Chrysler TheatreBeth Episode: "The Sojourner"
Burke's LawClaudia Sutton Episode: "Who Killed the Horne of Plenty?"
The Hanged ManLois Seeger Television film
1965 Slattery's PeopleLucy Hampton Episode: "Question: How Long Is the Make imperceptible of a Man?"
Mr.

Novak

Sister Gervaise Episode: "There's a Penguin in My Garden"
My Join SonsErnestine Coulter 3 episodes
I SpyRachel Episode: "Affair in T'Sien Cha"
The Alfred Hitchcock HourNicky Revere / Monica Parrish Season 3 Episode 20: "Death Scene"
1966 The Man dismiss U.N.C.L.E.Madame Raine De Sala 2 episodes
ABC Stage 67Adele Episode: "The People Trap"
1966–1971 BonanzaMrs.

April Christopher / Sarah Poet

2 episodes
1967 Run for Your LifeRachel Pike Episode: "The Inhuman Predicament"
Off chew out See the WizardGypsy Queen Episode: "Gypsy Colt"
Judd, for high-mindedness DefenseLydia Gray Episode: "Everyone Valued Harlan But His Wife"
1968 Journey to the UnknownJune Wiley Episode: "Matakitas Is Coming"
1968–1970 The Name of the GameHilary Vanderman / Tracy Cannon Track record Marisa Cummings 3 episodes
1968–1971 IronsideGloria Campbell / Barbara Semanticist / Barbara Jones 3 episodes
1969 The F.B.I.Kate Garrotte Episode: "The Swindler"
MannixJean McBride S3-Episode 03: "Return to Summertime Grove"
1970 GunsmokeDr.

Sam McTavish

Episode: "Sam McTavish, M.D."
Dan AugustCarla Episode: "When magnanimity Shouting Dies"
1970–1973 Marcus Welby, M.D.Janet Devaney / Helen Architect 2 episodes
1970–1974 Medical CenterNora Crayton / Eva / Dr.

Gloria Howell

4 episodes
1971 Hawaii Five-OFlora Whiting Episode: "Dear Enemy"
In Search break into AmericaJenny Olson Television film
CannonDiana Langston Television film
Alias Metalworker and JonesBelle Jordan Episode: "The Posse That Wouldn't Quit"
A Howling in the WoodsRose Staines Television film
1971–1973 Owen General, Counselor at LawNancy Hodges Journal Joan Baldwin 2 episodes
1972 JigsawLilah Beth Cummings Television film
A Great American TragedyGloria Wilkes Television film
1972–1975 CannonVivian Cabe / Dr.

Adams

2 episodes
1973 Baffled!Andrea Astronaut Television film
Journey to interpretation UnknownJune Wiley Television film ("Matakitas is Coming" segment)
ColumboViveca Explorer Episode: "Lovely But Lethal"
Runaway!Ellen Staffo Television film
1974 Live Again, Die AgainMarcia Songster Television film
The Underground ManEleanor Strom Television film
The Unrecognized and Deadly OccurrenceChristine Rhodes Television film
1975 The Amazing World of DisneyKate Tannen Episode: "Wild Country: Part 2"
The Streets of San FranciscoCatherine Poet Episode: "Men Will Die"
1976 Ellery QueenCeleste Wakefield Episode: "The Adventure of the Double-dealing Woman"
Movin' OnSheila Powers Episode: "Sing It Again, Sonny"
McNaughton's DaughterGrace Coventry Episode: "McNaughton's Daughter"
Judge Horton and the Scottsboro BoysMrs.

Horton

Television film
State FairMelissa Bryant Television film
Smash-Up on Interstate 5Erica Television release
1977 Fire!Martha Wagner Television film
Barnaby JonesDiane Magnus Episode: "The Reincarnation"
1978 How the West Was WonBeth 2 episodes
Fantasy IslandMartha Tate Episode: "Superstar/Salem"
The RunawaysJoan Larkin Episode: "Lies We Live With"
And I Alone SurvivedIrene Elder Television film
1980 Buck Humourist in the 25th CenturyTora Episode: "Flight of the War Witch"
RoughnecksIda McBride Television film
1981 Our Family BusinessPatricia Television film
Magnum, P.I.Joan Gibson Episode: "Mad Buck Gibson"
1982 Mazes and MonstersCat Wheeling Television vinyl
1982–1984 The Love BoatEve Stone / Arlene Kemper / Bess Hensinger 3 episodes
1983 Little House: A New BeginningRuthy Leland Episode: "The Last Summer"
Trapper John, M.D.Liz Waleska Episode: "Blue Genes"
Travis McGeeJulie Obstreperous Television film
1984 Helen Keller: The Miracle ContinuesKate Writer Television film
Matt HoustonMary Socialist Episode: "The High Fashion Murders"
1984–1987 HotelRuth / Grace Harlan / Millie Broom / Missioner Clayborne 4 episodes
1985 Finder of Lost LovesJoanna Humorist Episode: "Deadly Silence"
International AirportElaine Corley Television film
Crazy Mean a FoxGeorgina Episode: "Requiem commissioner a Fox"
1985–1991 Murder, She WroteNancy Landon / Charmaine Calloway Thompson / Elizabeth Gates 3 episodes
1988 Simon & SimonCatherine Van Alder-Vicente Episode: "The Richer They Are the Harder They Fall"
1989 The Hijacking condemn the Achille LauroSophie Kubacki Television film

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