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Sylvia Miles

Sylvia Miles
Sylvia Miles
Born: Sep 09, 1932 in New York City, New York
Occupation: Actor
Active: '60s-'80s, 2000s
Major Genres: Comedy, Drama
Career Highlights: Crossing Delancey, She-Devil, Farewell, My Lovely
First Major Screen Credit: Midnight Cowboy (1969)
13 Videos for Sylvia Miles
Denise Calls Up (1995) Critical Condition (1986) 92ยบ in the Shade (1975)
She-Devil (1989) No Big Deal (1983) Farewell, My Lovely (1975)
Crossing Delancey (1988) The Funhouse (1981) Heat (1972)
Spike of Bensonhurst (1988) The Sentinel (1976) Midnight Cowboy (1969)
Wall Street (1987)
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Biography:

American actress Sylvia Miles was one of several performers of the 1960s to parlay a vulgar, sex-obsessed screen personality into a successful career. Miles started out at the Actors Studio, then moved on to Broadway, playing fairly conservative roles. The first foretaste of things to come was Miles's role as The Thief in the off-Broadway production of {~The Balcony}, in which she allowed a man dressed as a judge to whip her -- but only after she forced him to lick her foot! Though this kind of material is kid's stuff today, it packed quite a wallop in 1960, and established Miles as, at best, a peculiar personality.

In 1969 Miles was nominated for an Oscar for her brief role in Midnight Cowboy, in which she outhustles would-be hustler Jon Voight following an athletic and sometimes amusing sex scene. Her second Oscar nomination was for Farewell My Lovely (1975), in which she played a boozer with something to hide from detective Phillip Marlowe (Robert Mitchum).

The story most often told about Miles concerns the time she responded to a bad review from critic John Simon by dumping a greasy plate of food on his head. Less often told is the story of how Miles came awfully close to being a regular on The Dick Van Dyke Show. In the 1959 Van Dyke pilot, then titled Head of the Family, Miles played comedy writer Sally Rogers -- the role ultimately played by another outspoken actress, Rose Marie.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide.