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  1. Vera Miles (born August 23, 1929) is an American actress. She worked closely with Alfred Hitchcock. She is known for her role as Lila Crane in the classic masterpiece Psycho, and in the sequel Psycho II. Her other popular movie include The Wrong Man, The Searchers, Follow Me Boys! and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance .

  2. Vera Miles, born Vera June Ralston, is an American actress who is most famous for starring in several of Alfred Hitchcock’s movies. Her most popular role is her portrayal of Lila Crane in Hitchcock’s classic thriller, ‘Psycho’. Miles began her career as an actress after she was crowned Miss Kansas and subsequently moved to Los Angeles.

  3. Known For. Psycho. The Searchers. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. Psycho II. The Wrong Man. The Initiation. 23 Paces to Baker Street. Wichita. Acting. Vera June Miles (born August 23, 1929) is an American actress. Born in Boise City, Oklahoma, Vera Miles attended school in Pratt, Kansas and Wichita, Kansas.

  4. About. Read More. Also Known As. Vera May Ralston. Birth Place. Boise City, Oklahoma, USA. Born. August 23, 1929. Biography. Read More. A warm, reliable and likable lead of features and TV beginning in the 1950s, Vera Miles got a prominent start but rarely seemed to get the roles her talent merited.

  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › vera_milesVera Miles | Rotten Tomatoes

    Vera Miles. Highest Rated: Lowest Rated: Birthday: Aug 23, 1929. Birthplace: Boise City, Oklahoma, USA. A warm, reliable and likable lead of features and TV beginning in the 1950s, Vera...

  6. MILES, VERA JUNE (1929– ) A favorite of important directors such as Walt Disney, Alfred Hitchcock, and John Ford, actor Vera Miles launched her path to stardom as Miss Texas in 1948 and went to Hollywood from there. Miles was born Vera June Ralston on August 23, 1929, in Boise City, Oklahoma.

  7. …icy blonde in a role Vera Miles had to turn down when she became pregnant. Vertigo is considered Hitchcock’s most personal film, with Scottie’s obsessive remaking of Judy into the character of Madeleine being a metaphor for Hitchcock’s direction of the lead actresses in his films.

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