Sylvia Miles

Sylvia Miles

Age
80
Birthday
Sep. 9th, 1932
Born in
New York City, New York, USA.
Height
5' 5 1/2"

Sylvia Miles' Main TV Roles

Show Character(s)
The Comedy Spot TV Show
The Comedy Spot
The Movie Game TV Show
The Movie Game
 

Main Movie Roles

2010 - Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
1995 - Denise Calls Up
1989 - She-Devil
1988 - Crossing Delancey
1987 - Andy Warhol
1987 - Critical Condition
1987 - Wall Street
1982 - Evil Under the Sun
1981 - The Funhouse
1978 - Shalimar
1977 - The Sentinel
1975 - 92 in the Shade
1975 - Farewell, My Lovely
1972 - Heat
1969 - Midnight Cowboy
1961 - Parrish
1960 - Murder, Inc.

Guest TV Roles

Show Name
Characters Played
Ep Count
Woman #1
3
Mother
1
Mrs. Salvaggio
1
Mrs. Abraham 'Murial' Goldman
1
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BIOGRAPHY:

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TRIVIA:
  • Portrayed Sally Rogers in the Carl Reiner 1959 television pilot "Head of the Family" which eventually became the basis for "The Dick Van Dyke Show."
  • Second husband Gerald Price was a NY stage actor and was instrumental in prompting Sylvia to take an avid interest in developing a stage career in the mid-50s.
  • Married for the first time at age 16.
  • Was once married to former New York City radio personality Ted Brown.
  • Measurements: 38C-24-35 (in her own words), (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine)
  • Has one sister living in Las Vegas. Parents were divorced. Father Reuben Lee was a New York City furniture maker. Mother was Belle Fellman-Lee.
  • Infamous for dumping a plate of pasta on the head of dyspeptic theater critic John Simon of New York magazine in The Ginger Man, a New York City restaurant, after he gave her a nasty, scathing review in a 1973 play.
  • As a revue comedy performer, she made her first TV appearance on a Bob Hope NBC show in 1950.


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