Peter Miles

Peter Miles

Deceased · Born: Apr 1, 1938 · Died: Aug 3, 2002

Personal Details

BornApr 1, 1938 Tokyo, Japan
Relatives
  • Lauren Perreau (Sibling)
  • Janine Perreau (Sibling)
  • Gigi Perreau (Sibling)

Biography

Peter Miles, a renowned actor and writer, made his mark on the entertainment industry with his captivating performances and witty writings. Born on April 1, 1938, in the vibrant city of Tokyo, Japan, Miles was destined for greatness.

As a talented thespian, Miles was known for his impressive roles in iconic films such as Quo Vadis (1951),a historical epic that showcased his versatility as an actor. His talent did not go unnoticed, and he continued to impress audiences with his performances in The Madmen of Mandoras (1963) and They Saved Hitler's Brain (1968).

Throughout his illustrious career, Miles left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment. His dedication to his craft and his passion for storytelling inspired countless fans and left a lasting legacy.

Sadly, Peter Miles passed away on August 3, 2002, in Los Angeles, California, USA, leaving behind a treasure trove of unforgettable performances and a legacy that will continue to inspire generations to come.

Career

1952
At Sword's Point
At Sword's Point as Young Louis XIV
1951
Quo Vadis
Quo Vadis as Nazarius
1950
Trigger, Jr.
Trigger, Jr. as Larry Harkrider
California Passage
California Passage as Tommy Martin
The Good Humor Man
The Good Humor Man as Johnny Bellew
1949
Roseanna McCoy
Roseanna McCoy as Little Randall McCoy
Song of Surrender
Song of Surrender as Simon Beecham
Special Agent
Special Agent as Jake Rumpler Jr (uncredited)
1948
Enchantment
Enchantment as Rollo as a Child
1947
Possessed
Possessed as Wynn Graham (as Gerald Perreau)
Curley
Curley as Dudley
Heaven Only Knows
Heaven Only Knows as Speck O'Donnell
1945
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood as Little Boy with Horn (uncredited)
1944
San Diego I Love You
San Diego I Love You as Joel McCooley
Passage to Marseille
Passage to Marseille as Jean Matrac Jr.
1940