Sarah Miles' best-known films include The Servant, Blowup, Ryan's Daughter and Hope and Glory. A breath-taking mosaic of battles she ultimately won throughout her unique career and life she is shining with positivity.
"One of the most renowned faces in the British film industry"
Sarah enrolled at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art at the age of 15. After finishing at RADA, she debuted as Shirley Taylor, a "husky wide-eyed nymphet/school girl in Term of Trial (1962), in which she falls in love with her teacher, played by Laurence Olivier. She was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Newcomer. For her role as Vera from Manchester in Joseph Losey's The Servant (1963), she gained another BAFTA nomination, this time as Best Actress. She also won a special acting award at Cannes for the 'The Hireling'. A jewel of a film opposite Robert Shaw. After acting in several plays from 1966 to 1969, Sarah was cast as Rosy in the leading title role of Ryan's Daughter (1970) which gained her an Oscar nomination. Her performance as Anne Osborne in The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea (1976) was nominated for a Golden Globe.
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Sarah believes that living life to the full, with integrity, is the highest form of art there is. After a few years of living a reclusive life at her healing centre, Sarah is now ready to share her unique experiences during her career and life. You will not only be able to enjoy listening to fascinating anecdotes from the World of the Famous, but you will learn how to get up from the 'knocks' of life with a smile on your face.
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Full of vision and creativity, Sarah is a master of beautiful words and her witty brand of story-telling takes you from farce to soul as fast as she and indeed her audience can go. Her presentations are full of inspirational messages. Always a unique sparkle in her eyes she adds immense appeal to any event.
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