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Acting
January 3, 1907
March 10, 1986
Neath, Glamorgan, Wales, UK
Ray Milland (born Reginald Alfred John Truscott-Jones or Alfred Reginald Jones; 3 January 1907 – 10 March 1986) was a Welsh actor and director. He is best remembered for his Academy Award–winning portrayal of an alcoholic writer in The Lost Weekend (1945), as well as for his performances in Dial M for Murder (1954) and Love Story (1970).

Self (archive footage)
1997
(archive footage)
1996

Don Birnam (archive footage) (uncredited)
1995

Maxwell Kirshner (archive)
1989

Self (archive footage)
1987

Professor Timothy Wallace
1985

Home Secretary
1984

Prof. Harrison Soames
1983

Q. T. Thornwell
1983

Mr. Griffiths
1982

as Self (archive footage)
as (archive footage)

as Don Birnam (archive footage) (uncredited)

as Maxwell Kirshner (archive)

as Self (archive footage)

as Professor Timothy Wallace

as Home Secretary

as Prof. Harrison Soames

as Q. T. Thornwell

as Mr. Griffiths

as (in "The Lost Weekend") (archive footage)

as Tony

as Wendell

as Lawrence Radford


as Colonal Brettle

as Professor

as Prof. Meredith

as Oliver Barrett III

as Sire Uri

as Sire Uri

as Richard Stafford

as Hassan

as Dr. Isiah Bakkun

as Inspector Timpson

as Peter Bradbury

as Frank Richards (segment "Montreal 1977")

as Jonas Witherby

as Dr. Joseph Mannheim

as Boss Stewart

as Douglas Fredericks


as Fleishacker

as Roman Castevet

as Oliver Barrows

as Duncan Calderwood

as Brigadier General Whale

as Johann Hurtil

as Duncan Calderwood

as Carson McKell

as Aristotle Bolt

as Jim Moss / Varrick

as Hurry Hirschfeld

as Dr. Roger Mann

as Harry Flexner

as Pete Handley

as Stewart Henderson

as Neil Fitzsimmons

as Maxwell Kirshner

as Jason Crockett

as Ambassador

as Caleb Hobbs

as Jarvis Goodland

as Arthur Kennicutt

as Evelyn Rose

as Oliver Barrett III

as George DeSalles

as Prof. Samuel Hale Constable


as Simon Crawford

as Mario Forni

as James Xavier

as Self

as Howard Fennick

as Harry Baldwin

as Guy Carrell

as Self

as Satan (voice) (uncredited)



as Colley Dawson

as Roy Markham

as Wing Commander Rudge

as Nardo Denning

as Joe DiMarco

as Robert John Evans

as Wes Steele

as Markheim

as Stanford White

as Tony Wendice

as Gary Stuart

as Patrick Fairlie

as Russel Kent

as Woodward

as John

as Caradoc Williams

as Allan Fields

as Alan Miller

as Kern Shafter

as Harry Carstairs

as Brad Sheridan

as Eric Yeager

as Philip Ainley

as Clay Douglas

as Johnny Carter

as Steve Harleigh

as Alexander "Alec" Stevenson

as Self - Mystery Guest

as Self - Panelist

as Self - from 'The Big Clock' (archive footage) (uncredited)

as Vernon Simpson

as Nick Beal

as Himself

as Robert Lawson

as Mark Bellis

as George Stroud

as Ray Milland

as Ralph Denistoun

as Gilbert Sedley

as Jonathan Trumbo

as Clive Loring

as Dudley Briggs

as Don Birnam

as Sir Hugh Marcy

as John

as Stephen Neale

as Roderick Fitzgerald

as Charley Johnson

as Brad Cavanaugh

as Bill Trimble

as Major Kirby

as George Cugat

as Stephen Tolliver

as Joe

as Kenneth Harper

as Near-Collision Man (uncredited)

as Tony Kenyon

as Jeff Young

as Tom Martin

as Dr. William Crawford

as Dr. Timothy Sterling

as Don Marshall

as Alan Howard

as Geoffrey Thompson

as John Geste

as Lieutenant Nemassy

as Richard Carrington, Jr.

as Scott Barnes

as Ken Warren

as Bob Mitchell

as John O'Halloran

as Robert Herrick

as John Ball Jr.

as Richard "Stony" Gilchrist

as Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond

as Lord Michael Stuart

as Christopher Powell

as Bob Miller

as Jimmy Dawson

as Tommy Abbott

as Taylor Henry

as Peter Marshall

as Carl Barrett

as Charles Gray Granville

as Tony St. John

as Freddie Bastion

as Neil Howard

as Ted Lambert

as Prince Michael (as Raymond Milland)

as Robert Coray

as Bob Travers

as Dashwood

as James Medland

as Mr. Stewart

as Church Usher (uncredited)

as Eddie (uncredited)

as King Lothar

as Joe Reynolds

as Charles Carter Jr.

as Freddie

as 3rd Admirer

as Geoffrey Trent

as Party Guest with Letter (uncredited)

as Ship's Officer

as Sharpshooter

as Ian

as Jim Edwards

as Tom Roberts

as Diner in Nightclub (uncredited)

as Theater Patron (uncredited)