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Ray Milland

Ray Milland

Acting1907Neath, Glamorgan, Wales, UK

Biography

Ray Milland (born Reginald Alfred John Truscott-Jones or Alfred Reginald Jones; 3 January 1907 – 10 March 1986) was a Welsh actor and director. He is best remembered for his Academy Award–winning portrayal of an alcoholic writer in The Lost Weekend (1945), as well as for his performances in Dial M for Murder (1954) and Love Story (1970).

Acting History

1996
Sad?
as (archive footage)
1987
Grace Kelly: The American Princess
as Self (archive footage)
1985
The Sea Serpent
as Professor Timothy Wallace
1984
The Masks of Death
as Home Secretary
1982
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid
as (in "The Lost Weekend") (archive footage)
1980
The Attic
as Wendell
Charlie's Angels
TVas Oliver Barrows2 eps
1979
Game for Vultures
as Colonal Brettle
Survival Run
as Professor
The Love Boat
TVas Peter Bradbury2 eps
1978
Oliver's Story
as Oliver Barrett III
Blackout
as Richard Stafford
Battlestar Galactica
TVas Sire Uri1 eps
1977
Mayday at 40,000 Feet
as Dr. Joseph Mannheim
The Uncanny
as Frank Richards (segment "Montreal 1977")
The Pyjama Girl Case
as Inspector Timpson
Testimony of Two Men
TVas Jonas Witherby3 eps
1976
Aces High
as Brigadier General Whale
The Last Tycoon
as Fleishacker
Rich Man, Poor Man
TVas Duncan Calderwood12 eps
Rich Man, Poor Man - Book II
TVas Duncan Calderwood
1975
Escape to Witch Mountain
as Aristotle Bolt
1974
Gold
as Hurry Hirschfeld
1973
The House in Nightmare Park
as Stewart Henderson
The Big Game
as Pete Handley
1972
Embassy
as Ambassador
Frogs
as Jason Crockett
The Thing with Two Heads
as Maxwell Kirshner
1971
Columbo
TVas Jarvis Goodland / Arthur Kennicutt1 eps
1970
Love Story
as Oliver Barrett III
1969
Daughter of the Mind
as Prof. Samuel Hale Constable
1968
Hostile Witness
as Simon Crawford
1964
1963
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
TVas Howard Fennick1 eps
1961
King of Kings
as Satan (voice) (uncredited)
Thriller
TVDirector1 eps
1959
What's My Line?
TVas Self - Mystery Guest / Self - Panelist1 eps
1958
Suspicion
TVas Roy Markham1 eps
1957
High Flight
as Wing Commander Rudge
1956
Lisbon
as Robert John Evans
Screen Director's Playhouse
TVas Markheim1 eps
Lisbon
Director
Lisbon
Associate Producer
1955
A Man Alone
as Wes Steele
A Man Alone
Director
1954
Dial M for Murder
as Tony Wendice
1953
General Electric Theater
TVas Woodward / John / Russel Kent / Caradoc Williams
1952
The Thief
as Allan Fields
1950
A Woman of Distinction
as Alexander "Alec" Stevenson
Copper Canyon
as Johnny Carter
1949
Alias Nick Beal
as Nick Beal
1948
The Big Clock
as George Stroud
1947
California
as Jonathan Trumbo
Golden Earrings
as Ralph Denistoun
1945
The Lost Weekend
as Don Birnam
Kitty
as Sir Hugh Marcy
1944
Lady in the Dark
as Charley Johnson
Ministry of Fear
as Stephen Neale
The Uninvited
as Roderick Fitzgerald
1943
The Crystal Ball
as Brad Cavanaugh
1942
1941
Sullivan's Travels
as Near-Collision Man (uncredited)
Skylark
as Tony Kenyon
1940
Irene
as Don Marshall
French Without Tears
as Alan Howard
1939
Beau Geste
as John Geste
Hotel Imperial
as Lieutenant Nemassy
1937
Easy Living
as John Ball Jr.
Bulldog Drummond Escapes
as Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond
Ebb Tide
as Robert Herrick
1936
1935
The Gilded Lily
as Charles Gray Granville
The Glass Key
as Taylor Henry
1934
Menace
as Freddie Bastion
Bolero
as Robert Coray
One Hour Late
as Tony St. John
We're Not Dressing
as Prince Michael (as Raymond Milland)
1933
This Is the Life
as Bob Travers
Orders Is Orders
as Dashwood
1932
Polly of the Circus
as Church Usher (uncredited)
Payment Deferred
as James Medland
1931
Strangers May Kiss
as 3rd Admirer
Blonde Crazy
as Joe Reynolds
1929
The Lady from the Sea
as Tom Roberts
Piccadilly
as Diner in Nightclub (uncredited)
1928
Moulin Rouge
as Theater Patron (uncredited)

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1/3/1907
Day of Death
3/10/1986
Place of Birth
Neath, Glamorgan, Wales, UK