Vera Miles, the Hollywood icon behind the remarkable role in Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 thriller Psycho, is marking a special milestone.
Born on Aug. 23, 1930 in Boise City, Oklahoma, the actress turns 96.
With a decades-long career as an actress, Miles, who is the only surviving cast member of the iconic ‘60s horror classic, helped shape entertainment history with her timeless work.
As the Hollywood Walk of Fame turns 96, here’s a look back at her unforgettable career in front of the camera.
Before becoming the face of Hitchcock’s legendary movie, Miles was first known as Miss Kansas in 1948, marking her first taste of the public spotlight.
With her striking beauty and wit, she was named Third Runner-Up in the 1948 Miss America pageant, with BeBe Shopp winning the title.
After trying her luck in pageantry, the experience opened the door for her to move to Los Angeles and pursue her acting career.
Vera Miles in the film ’20 Paces to Baker Street’ in 1956.20th Century Fox/De Carvalho Collection/Getty Images
She made her film debut with a minor role in When Willie Comes Marching Home in 1950.
This was followed by her first supporting role in the 1952 movie The Rose Bowl Story.
With her steady yet gradual rise as an actress, her career continued to gain momentum as she began working with acclaimed directors, including Hitchcock and John Ford.
In 1955, Alfred Hitchcock Presents premiered with “Revenge,” where Miles played Elsa Spann, a former ballerina recovering from a mental breakdown.
Proving her talent and star power, she went from being a TV actress to a major film star in another Hitchcock drama, The Wrong Man, as well as The Searchers, directed by John Ford.
As she continued to capture the attention of the iconic director, she landed a role in what would become one of the most significant horror films in cinematic history.
It was the thriller film Psycho that cemented her cinematic legacy as she took her most famous role as Lila Crane.
A poster for Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 horror ‘Psycho’ starring Vera Miles, John Gavin, Anthony Perkins and Janet Leigh.Movie Poster Image Art/Getty Images
Miles spoke about her working relationship with the late director, dispelling rumors about Hitchcock being inappropriate with the actresses who starred in his movies.
“There was always a great deal of respect between Hitchcock and me,” she shared in a 1983 interview with The Spokesman Review.
Despite the massive career boost that Hitchcock’s films gave her, she wanted to focus on being “a working mother” while keeping her private life out of the public eye.
“He assigned me the job of entering society on the jet-set level. I have nothing against society, but it just wasn’t me,” she added.
With four kids, she appeared in several TV shows. Among them was her famous cameo on The Twilight Zone and her comeback as Lila Crane in Psycho 2 in 1983.
It was in 1995 when Miles officially retired from acting, with her role as Dr. Ruth Goldin in the film Separate Lives serving as her final acting role.
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