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    Welsh-American actor and actor and film director

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  2. Ray Milland. Actor: The Lost Weekend. Ray Milland became one of Paramount's most bankable and durable stars, under contract from 1934 to 1948, yet little in his early life suggested a career as a motion picture actor.

    • Actor, Director, Producer
    • March 10, 1986
    • January 3, 1907
  3. Ray Milland was an Academy Award-winning actor and director who was best known for his roles in films such as The Lost Weekend (1945), Dial M for Murder (1954), and The Big Country (1958). He was born Reginald Alfred John Truscott-Jones on January 3, 1907 in Neath, Glamorgan, Wales, UK.

  4. Ray Milland was a renowned Welsh actor and director. Born in the early twentieth century, he grew up to be a Hollywood actor who impressively personified the characters of a dipsomaniac author in ‘The Lost Weekend’ and a scheming husband who plots his wife’s murder in ‘Dial M for Murder’.

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    Ray Milland was a Welsh-American actor and film director. He is often remembered for his portrayal of an alcoholic writer in Billy Wilder's The Lost Weekend (1945), which won him Best Actor at Cannes, a Golden Globe Award, and ultimately an Academy Award—the first such accolades for any Welsh actor.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Aug 9, 2021 · Veteran actor Ray Milland, who won an Oscar for the 1945 classic ”The Lost Weekend” and portrayed a murderous playboy opposite Grace Kelly in. ”Dial M for Murder,” died Monday. He was 78.

  8. Mar 11, 1986 · Ray Milland, 78, the Welsh-born actor who transfixed movie audiences and belied his debonair image with his wrenching, Academy Award-winning 1945 performance as a despairing novelist on a...

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