RAY MILLAND

Ray Milland
Ray Milland
Gender: Male
Known for: Acting
Birthday: January 3, 1907
Deathday: March 10, 1986
Place of Birth: Neath, Glamorgan, Wales, UK

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 (1970).

Filmography

Starring

Self (archive footage)
1996·
Sad?
(archive footage)
Don Birnam (archive footage) (uncredited)
Maxwell Kirshner (archive)
Self (archive footage)
Professor Timothy Wallace
Home Secretary
1983·
Cave-In!
Prof. Harrison Soames
(in "The Lost Weekend") (archive footage)
Lawrence Radford
1980·
The Attic
Wendell
Colonal Brettle
Prof. Meredith
Professor
Sire Uri, Sire Uri
1978·
Slavers
Hassan
Oliver Barrett III
1978·
Blackout
Richard Stafford
Dr. Isiah Bakkun
Jonas Witherby
Peter Bradbury
Douglas Fredericks
1977·
Oil
Boss Stewart
Dr. Joseph Mannheim
Frank Richards (segment "Montreal 1977")
Inspector Timpson
Duncan Calderwood
Duncan Calderwood
Oliver Barrows
1976·
Aces High
Brigadier General Whale
Fleishacker
Johann Hurtil
Aristotle Bolt
Jim Moss / Varrick
Dr. Roger Mann
1974·
Gold
Hurry Hirschfeld
Pete Handley
Harry Flexner
Stewart Henderson
Neil Fitzsimmons
1972·
Embassy
Ambassador
1972·
Frogs
Jason Crockett
Maxwell Kirshner
1971·
Film '72
Self
1971·
Columbo
Arthur Kennicutt, Jarvis Goodland
Evelyn Rose
Caleb Hobbs
George DeSalles
Oliver Barrett III
Prof. Samuel Hale Constable
Simon Crawford
Mario Forni
Howard Fennick
Guy Carrell
Harry Baldwin
Satan (voice) (uncredited)
1959·
Markham
Colley Dawson
1957·
Suspicion
Roy Markham
Wing Commander Rudge
Nardo Denning
Joe DiMarco
1956·
Lisbon
Robert John Evans
Wes Steele
Aristotle Bolt
Tony Wendice
Caradoc Williams, John, Woodward, Russel Kent
Patrick Fairlie
Gary Stuart
Alan Miller
Kern Shafter
1952·
The Thief
Allan Fields
Harry Carstairs
Philip Ainley
Brad Sheridan
Clay Douglas
1951·
Rhubarb
Eric Yeager
Self - Panelist, Self
Steve Harleigh
Alexander "Alec" Stevenson
Johnny Carter
Self - from 'The Big Clock' (archive footage) (uncredited)
Vernon Simpson
Nick Beal
Robert Lawson
George Stroud
Mark Bellis
Gilbert Sedley
Jonathan Trumbo
Ralph Denistoun
Ray Milland
Dudley Briggs
Clive Loring
1945·
Kitty
Sir Hugh Marcy
Don Birnam
Charley Johnson
Roderick Fitzgerald
Stephen Neale
Brad Cavanaugh
Bill Trimble
George Cugat
Kenneth Harper
Major Kirby
Stephen Tolliver
Near-Collision Man (uncredited)
Jeff Young
1941·
Skylark
Tony Kenyon
1940·
Untamed
Dr. William Crawford
Alan Howard
Tom Martin
1940·
Irene
Don Marshall
Dr. Timothy Sterling
Lieutenant Nemassy
Geoffrey Thompson
John Geste
Richard Carrington, Jr.
Scott Barnes
Bob Mitchell
Ken Warren
Richard "Stony" Gilchrist
1937·
Ebb Tide
Robert Herrick
1937·
Wise Girl
John O'Halloran
John Ball Jr.
Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond
Jimmy Dawson
Christopher Powell
Tommy Abbott
Lord Michael Stuart
Peter Marshall
Carl Barrett
Charles Gray Granville
Taylor Henry
Tony St. John
Ted Lambert
1934·
Menace
Freddie Bastion
1934·
Bolero
Robert Coray
Prince Michael (as Raymond Milland)
Neil Howard
Dashwood
Bob Travers
Church Usher (uncredited)
Eddie (uncredited)
Mr. Stewart
James Medland
Freddie
3rd Admirer
Geoffrey Trent
1931·
Bought!
Charles Carter Jr.
King Lothar
Joe Reynolds
Party Guest with Letter (uncredited)
Ship's Officer
Sharpshooter
Ian
Diner in Nightclub (uncredited)
Tom Roberts
Jim Edwards
Theater Patron (uncredited)

Production

Director
Director
1960·
Thriller
Director
Story, Director
1956·
Lisbon
Associate Producer, Director
Director
Technical Advisor