Vera Miles

Vera Miles

  • Born: 1929-8-23
  • Birthplace: Boise, Oklahoma, U.S.
  • Height: 5' 3½" (1.61 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Representative Works: The Searchers
  • Vera Miles, formerly known as Vera Miles, was born on August 23, 1929 in Boise, Oklahoma. He entered the film industry in a beauty contest in the early 1950s. His representative works include " The Wrong Man ", "Amazing" and " The Man Who Shot Liberty" Valance " " The Searchers " " Psycho " [3-4]  etc.

    Performing Experience

    In 1956, he starred in Western " The Searchers " and his reputation rose. Then starred in some of the more representative works, such as " The Wrong Man ", "Amazing", " The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance " and so on. After signing a contract with Disney, he has starred in family entertainment such as "Tiger Takes the Street", "Guardian of Wild Goose", " A Little Indian " and "Rogue Cowboy".
    Befriend Hitchcock
    In 1957, Hitchcock shot his most realistic film, " The Wrong Man ", which was adapted from real events . Which psychiatric disorders are just found by his wife actress Vera Miles plays. Hitchcock valued her very much at the time. Not only did she star in several TV films directed by her, but also signed a contract with her, paving the way for her development on the big screen.
    Extended Reading
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    Into the Night quotes

    • Herb: When *was* the last time you fucked your wife?

      Ed: You're a classy guy, Herb.

    • Colin Morris: [Ed is waiting outside the Tiffany store for Diana] You're very good. You're really very good. I'm amazed we've not met before.

      Ed: I beg your pardon?

      Colin Morris: I've been watching you ever since you left Caper's yacht. Very impressive.

      Ed: Oh yeah?

      Colin Morris: You can stop performing now, Ed. If that's your name.

      Ed: Heh, I don't know, what are you talking about?

      Colin Morris: OK. I represent Monsieur Melville, and I can assure you that he will be far more reasonable than the SAVAK.

      Ed: The SAVAK?

      Colin Morris: The Shah's secret police. Death squad. Iranian gestapo. *Shaheen's* boys.

      Ed: ...Shaheen's boys...

      Colin Morris: Heh, heh, I like you Ed. I do like you. You're very good.

      [Draws pistol, puts it in Ed's mouth]

      Colin Morris: The stones.

      Ed: What?

      Colin Morris: Where are the stones?

      Ed: I can't help you.

      Colin Morris: [Cocks pistol] We do understand each other, don't we?

      Ed: Uh, I don't know.

      Colin Morris: [Sees police car approaching, puts pistol away] Very good. Very impressive. I'm sure we'll chat again.