Sylvia Miles
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| Born | September 9 1932 New York City |
Sylvia Miles (born September 9, 1932) is a two-time Academy Award-nominated American actress.
Miles was born Sylvia Reuben Lee in New York City to and Reuben Lee, a furniture maker, and Belle Fellman. [1] Miles played the role of "Sally" in the pilot episode of what would become The Dick Van Dyke Show, which was later taken by Rose Marie for the series. She also appeared in an episode of Naked City as a lovely barfly attempting to communicate with a psychotic Jack Warden.
She is perhaps best known for her role in the movie Midnight Cowboy as a hooker on a busman's holiday with Jon Voight, which earned her an Oscar nomination, despite the role's brevity. She received a second Oscar nomination for best supporting actress for her role in Farewell, My Lovely.[2]
Over the years, the very active Miles has become a cult figure known for her ties to the avant-garde (Andy Warhol, Morrissey, etc.) and her increasingly bizarre appearance over the years and her willingness to attend any public function. Michael Musto remarked that Miles "would attend the opening of an envelope".
Her most recent acting appearances include roles on Sex and the City, One Life to Live, and the film Go Go Tales.
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[edit] Personal life
She is extremely reluctant to release personal details about her early life, but her clippings file at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center (3rd floor) do reveal a great affection for her father, but few if any references to her mother or other relations.
[edit] Age
Her birthday is September 9, but her year of birth remains questionable as she was first married in 1948 to one William Miles (according to IMDb), which means that the usually cited birthyear of 1932, which would have made her 16 at the time of this marriage, may be inaccurate, and she may be older than indicated in reference materials using the 1932 year of birth.
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[edit] External links
- Sylvia Miles at the Internet Movie Databasede:Sylvia Miles
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