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Ray Milland. Jump to. 8 wins & 2 nominations. Academy Awards, USA. 1946 Winner Oscar. Best Actor in a Leading Role. The Lost Weekend. Cannes Film Festival. 1946 Winner Best Actor. The Lost Weekend. Primetime Emmy Awards. 1976 Nominee Primetime Emmy. Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. Rich Man, Poor Man.
- January 3, 1907
- March 10, 1986
Milland was lauded, and he not only won that year's Academy Award for Best Actor, but also the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor–Drama, the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor, the National Board of Review Award for Best Actor, and the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor.
Arrived at the high point of his career, Ray Milland won the Oscar for Best Actor, as well as the New York Critic's Award.
- January 1, 1
- Neath, Glamorgan, Wales, UK
- January 1, 1
- Torrance, California, USA
Ray Milland. Check all the awards won and nominated for by Ray Milland - Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture – Drama (1946) , Cannes Best Actor Award (1946) , National Board of Review Award for Best Actor (1945) and more awards. Ray Milland was a Welsh actor and director. His screen career ran from 1929 to 1985, and he is...
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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.
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).