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Joanna Miles is an American actress. She received two Emmy Awards for her portrayal of Laura Wingfield in the 1973 film production of Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie.
Joanna Miles. Actress: Judge Dredd. Joanna Miles, the Emmy Award-winning American actress, was born on March 6, 1940 in Nice, France to expatriate American abstract painter Jeanne Miles and French painter-museum curator Johannes Schiefer.
Actress: Judge Dredd. Joanna Miles, the Emmy Award-winning American actress, was born on March 6, 1940 in Nice, France to expatriate American abstract painter Jeanne Miles and French painter-museum curator Johannes Schiefer. Escaping the war, she was relocated to the United States in 1941.
Joanna Miles (born March 6, 1940) is an American actress. Miles was born in Nice, France, the daughter of Jeanne Miles, an American painter, and Johannes Schiefer, a French painter art curator.
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Joanna Miles Biography (1940-) Born March 6, 1940, in Nice, France; immigrated to the United States, 1941; became U.S. citizen, 1941; daughter of Johannes Schiefer and Jeanne Miles; married William Burns, May 23, 1970 (divorced, 1977); married Michael Brandman (a producer), April 29, 1978; children: Miles. Addresses: Agent: The Artists Agency ...
Joanna Miles. Resume/Bio/Awards; Photos; Film/Television; Theater; IN DEVELOPMENT; Contact
Nov 9, 2015 · Actress Joanna Miles, who won two Emmy Awards in 1973 for playing Laura in TV's The Glass Menagerie, will co-star with David Selby in a world premiere drama Front Door Open at the Greenway Court...
One of her generation’s most accomplished and recognizable actors, Joanna’s work has been honored with two Emmys, a Golden Globe nomination, the Dramalogue Award, a Vision Award, an Eddon Award and an award from Women in Television & Film.
Joanna Miles. Resume/Bio/Awards; Photos; Film/Television; Theater; IN DEVELOPMENT; Contact
Joanna Miles's most famous and twice-Emmy-winning performance was as Laura Wingfield in the 1973 television film adaptation of Tennessee Williams's