Sylvia Miles
Sylvia Miles, born on September 9, 1924, and passing on June 12, 2019, was a distinguished American actress celebrated for her captivating performances in film and theater. Throughout her career, Miles garnered critical acclaim and was recognized with two Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress. Her first nomination came for her unforgettable role in the iconic film *Midnight Cowboy* (1969), where she showcased her unique talent and charisma. She received her second nomination for her compelling performance in *Farewell, My Lovely* (1975), solidifying her reputation as a formidable force in the acting world.
Miles' remarkable career extended beyond the silver screen; she was also a notable figure on Broadway, where her dynamic presence and versatility shone in various productions. Her talent earned her accolades and a dedicated following, making her a beloved figure in the entertainment industry.
In addition to her Oscar nominations, Miles was recognized for her work with various awards and honors throughout her life, reflecting her lasting impact on the arts. Her contributions to film and theater continue to inspire aspiring actors and actresses. Sylvia Miles remains an integral part of cinematic history, remembered for her bold performances and unique style, leaving an enduring legacy in the world of acting.
Filmography
92 in the Shade
Japanese Borscht
She-Devil
Critical Condition
Violent Midnight
Crossing Delancey
The Great Scout & Cathouse Thursday
Go Go Tales
Evil Under the Sun
Midnight Cowboy
Denise Calls Up