Miles Mander Net Worth is
$6 Million
Miles Mander Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
This versatile artist, who had spent his 20's in New Zealand farming sheep, became novelist, playwright and film exhibitor on his return to Britain in 1918. Eventually he would observe success with The First Born (1928), which he directed and acted in and which was based on his own novel and play. He is better remembered, however, for his ...
Date Of Birth | May 14, 1888 |
Died | 1946-02-08 |
Place Of Birth | Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England, UK |
Height | 6' (1.83 m) |
Profession | Actor, Director, Writer |
Spouse | Princess Prativa Devi, dau. of Maharajah Nripendra Narayan of Cooch Behar |
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1 | He was born into fairly wealthy stock, his family being the owners of Wightwick Manor in Wolverhampton. |
2 | According to Ben MacIntyre in "Double Cross: The True Story of the D-Day Spies", Miles Mander looked so much like Bernard Law Montgomery that British intelligence tried to recruit him as the Field Marshall's double. Mander was too tall, so they had to find someone else: Meyrick Clifton James. |
3 | He appeared in three unrelated "Three Musketeers" films, each time in a different role: The Three Musketeers (1935) as King Louis XIII, the comedy remake The Three Musketeers (1939) as Cardinal Richelieu and The Man in the Iron Mask (1939) as Aramis. |
Actor
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Imperfect Lady | 1947 | | Mr. Rogan |
The Walls Came Tumbling Down | 1946 | | Dr. Marko |
The Bandit of Sherwood Forest | 1946 | | Lord Warrick |
Confidential Agent | 1945 | | Mr. Brigstock |
Week-End at the Waldorf | 1945 | | British Secretary |
The Crime Doctor's Warning | 1945 | | Frederick Malone |
The Brighton Strangler | 1945 | | Chief Inspector W.R. Allison |
The Picture of Dorian Gray | 1945 | | Sir Robert Bentley |
Murder, My Sweet | 1944 | | Mr. Grayle |
Enter Arsene Lupin | 1944 | | Charles Seagrave |
The Pearl of Death | 1944 | | Giles Conover |
The Scarlet Claw | 1944 | | Judge Brisson |
The White Cliffs of Dover | 1944 | | Major Loring at Hospital (uncredited) |
The Story of Dr. Wassell | 1944 | | Man (uncredited) |
Four Jills in a Jeep | 1944 | | Col. Hartley (uncredited) |
Madame Curie | 1943 | | Businessman (uncredited) |
The Return of the Vampire | 1943 | | Sir Frederick Fleet |
Guadalcanal Diary | 1943 | | Weatherby (uncredited) |
Phantom of the Opera | 1943 | | Pleyel |
First Comes Courage | 1943 | | Col. Wallace (uncredited) |
Five Graves to Cairo | 1943 | | Colonel Fitzhume (uncredited) |
Assignment in Brittany | 1943 | | Col. Herman Fournier |
Secrets of the Underground | 1942 | | Paul Panois |
Journey for Margaret | 1942 | | Undetermined Supporting Role (unconfirmed, uncredited) |
Lucky Jordan | 1942 | | Kilpatrick |
The War Against Mrs. Hadley | 1942 | | Dr. Leonard V. Meecham |
Apache Trail | 1942 | | James V. Thorne |
Somewhere I'll Find You | 1942 | | Floyd Kirsten (uncredited) |
Mrs. Miniver | 1942 | | German Agent on Radio (voice, uncredited) |
This Above All | 1942 | | Major |
Tarzan's New York Adventure | 1942 | | Portmaster |
Fingers at the Window | 1942 | | Dr. Kurt Immelman |
To Be or Not to Be | 1942 | | Major Cunningham |
Captains of the Clouds | 1942 | | Winston S. Churchill (voice, uncredited) |
A Tragedy at Midnight | 1942 | | Dr. Hilary Wilton |
Fly-By-Night | 1942 | | Prof. Langner |
Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day | 1941 | | Dr. Lockberg |
They Met in Bombay | 1941 | | Doctor (uncredited) |
That Hamilton Woman | 1941 | | Lord Keith |
Shadows on the Stairs | 1941 | | Tom Armitage |
Free and Easy | 1941 | | Solicitor (scenes deleted) |
South of Suez | 1940 | | Roger Smythe |
Captain Caution | 1940 | | Lieut. Strope |
Babies for Sale | 1940 | | Dr. Wallace Rankin |
Primrose Path | 1940 | | Homer |
Road to Singapore | 1940 | | Sir Malcolm Drake (uncredited) |
The House of the Seven Gables | 1940 | | Deacon Foster |
Laddie | 1940 | | Mr. Charles Pryor |
The Earl of Chicago | 1940 | | Attorney General (uncredited) |
Tower of London | 1939 | | King Henry VI |
Stanley and Livingstone | 1939 | | Sir John Gresham |
The Man in the Iron Mask | 1939 | | Aramis |
Daredevils of the Red Circle | 1939 | | Horace Granville |
Wuthering Heights | 1939 | | Lockwood |
The Little Princess | 1939 | | Lord Wickham |
The Three Musketeers | 1939 | | Cardinal Richelieu |
Suez | 1938 | | Benjamin Disraeli |
The Mad Miss Manton | 1938 | | Fred Thomas |
Kidnapped | 1938 | | Ebenezer Balfour |
Youth on Parole | 1937 | | The Sparkler |
Wake Up and Live | 1937 | | James Stratton |
Slave Ship | 1937 | | Corey |
Lloyd's of London | 1936 | | Jukes |
The Three Musketeers | 1935 | | King Louis XIII |
Here's to Romance | 1935 | | Bert |
Death Drives Through | 1935 | | Garry Ames |
The Four Masked Men | 1934 | | Rodney Fraser |
The Case for the Crown | 1934 | | James L. Barton |
Thunder in the East | 1934 | | Feize |
Matinee Idol | 1933 | | Harley Travers |
The Private Life of Henry VIII. | 1933 | | Wriothesley |
Loyalties | 1933 | | Capt. Ronald Dancy, DSO |
Adventures of Don Quixote | 1933 | | The Duke of Fallanga |
Bitter Sweet | 1933 | | Captain Auguste Lutte |
Over Night | 1932 | | Harry Tresham |
Lily Christine | 1932 | | Ambatriadi |
Sherlock Holmes and the Missing Rembrandt | 1932 | | Claude Holford |
Frail Women | 1932 | | Registrar |
Mary | 1931 | | Gordon Moore |
Murder! | 1930 | | Gordon Druce |
Loose Ends | 1930 | | Raymond Carteret |
The Crooked Billet | 1929 | | Guy Morrow |
Perjury | 1929 | | Adolf Sperber |
The First Born | 1928 | | Sir Hugo Boycott |
Balaclava | 1928 | | Capt. Gardner |
The Physician | 1928 | | Walter Amphiel |
Der Faschingskönig | 1928 | | Borwick, ein heruntergekommener Notar |
Jokeren | 1928 | | Mr. Borwick |
Doctors' Women | 1928 | | Armand de Marny |
The Fake | 1927 | | Honourable Gerald Pillick |
Tiptoes | 1927 | | Rollo Stevens |
As We Lie | 1927 | Short | The Husband |
London Love | 1926 | | Sir James Daring |
Riding for a King | 1926 | Short | Lord Steerwell |
The Pleasure Garden | 1925 | | Levett |
The Lady in Furs | 1925 | Short | |
The Painted Lady | 1925 | Short | |
Dangerous Virtue | 1924 | | Sir Neville Moreton |
Lovers in Araby | 1924 | | Derek Fare |
Open Country | 1922 | | Honorable William Chevenix |
Half a Truth | 1922 | | Marquis Sallast |
The Temporary Lady | 1921 | Short | Monckton |
The Place of Honour | 1921 | | Lt. Devereaux |
The Road to London | 1921 | uncredited | |
A Scandal in Bohemia | 1921 | Short | Godfrey Norton |
The Rank Outsider | 1920 | | |
The Old Arm Chair | 1920 | | |
Testimony | 1920 | | |
Director
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Flying Doctor | 1936 | | |
The Morals of Marcus | 1935 | | |
Youthful Folly | 1934 | | |
Fascination | 1931 | | |
The Woman Decides | 1931/I | | |
The First Born | 1928 | | |
As We Lie | 1927 | Short | |
False Colours | 1927 | Short | |
His Great Moment | 1927 | Short | |
Packing Up | 1927 | Short | |
Knee Deep in Daisies | 1926 | Short | |
The Fair Maid of Perth | 1926 | Short | |
The Sheik of Araby | 1926/II | Short | |
The Whistler | 1926 | Short | |
Writer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Flying Doctor | 1936 | | |
The Morals of Marcus | 1935 | | |
The Lost Atlantis | 1932 | english dialogue | |
The Phantom Fiend | 1932 | scenario | |
Queen of Atlantis | 1932 | dialogue | |
The Woman Decides | 1931/I | play "Conflict" / screenplay | |
The First Born | 1928 | writer | |
As We Lie | 1927 | Short story | |
Lovers in Araby | 1924 | | |
Producer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Flying Doctor | 1936 | producer | |
The First Born | 1928 | producer | |
Knee Deep in Daisies | 1926 | Short producer | |
The Man Without Desire | 1923 | producer | |
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Watchtower Over Tomorrow | 1945 | Documentary short uncredited | |
Won Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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1937 | Special Recommendation | Venice Film Festival | | The Flying Doctor (1936) |
Nominated Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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1937 | Mussolini Cup | Venice Film Festival | Best Foreign Film | The Flying Doctor (1936) |