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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sarah_MilesSarah Miles - Wikipedia

    Miles was married twice to the British playwright Robert Bolt, 1967–1975 and 1988–1995. He wrote and directed the film Lady Caroline Lamb, in which Miles played the eponymous heroine, and wrote Ryan's Daughter, as well. After his stroke, the couple reunited and Miles cared for him.

  2. 19 de mar. de 2016 · Sarah Miles was an icon of the 1960s silver screen and at the pinnacle of her career when she turned her back on Hollywood, her job and stardom, to become her husband's full-time carer.

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  3. 22 de abr. de 2021 · Sarah Miles has gushed over her new lover Ian Hollis, who is 17 years her junior, saying he is 'extraordinary'. The actress, 79, who is famed for drinking her own urine, spoke candidly with The...

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0587234Sarah Miles - IMDb

    Sarah Miles. Actress: Ryan's Daughter. Sarah Miles is an English actress whose career flourished during the Swinging Sixties and in the early Seventies. The high point of her career came when her husband, screenwriter Robert Bolt, adapted "Madame Bovary" into a story set during the 1916 Easter Rebellion in Ireland.

    • Actress, Soundtrack
    • December 31, 1941
    • 2 min
  5. Mini Bio. Sarah Miles is an English actress whose career flourished during the Swinging Sixties and in the early Seventies. The high point of her career came when her husband, screenwriter Robert Bolt, adapted "Madame Bovary" into a story set during the 1916 Easter Rebellion in Ireland.

    • December 31, 1941
  6. Miles estuvo dos veces casada con el dramaturgo británico Robert Bolt (de 1967 a 1975 y de 1988 a 1995). Escribió y dirigió la película Lady Caroline Lamb, en la que ella misma interpreta a la heroína homónima, y también había sido guionista de La hija de Ryan. Miles ha practicado la orinoterapia.

  7. Miles, 70, is speaking from the 11th century manor house near Midhurst which she bought with her late husband, screenwriter Robert Bolt, in the mid Eighties. Achingly beautiful, it nestles in a valley surrounded by pastures and woodland, with a sand-based spring mentioned in the Domesday Book.