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[[Image:Ray-Milland.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''Ray Milland''' (1907-1986).]] | [[Image:Ray-Milland.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''Ray Milland''' (1907-1986).]] | ||
[[Image:Ray Milland-BG.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Ray Milland as John Geste aims an [[Berthier Rifles|Berthier Model 1907-15 rifle]] in ''[[Beau Geste]]'' (1939).]] | [[Image:Ray Milland-BG.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Ray Milland as John Geste aims an [[Berthier Rifles|Berthier Model 1907-15 rifle]] in ''[[Beau Geste]]'' (1939).]] | ||
'''Ray Milland'''(born Alfred Reginald Jones 3 January 1907 in Neath, Wales - died 10 March 1986 Torrance, California, U.S.A ) was British and American actor and director. In 1945 he gained an Academy Award for best actor in a leading role in the film ''The Lost Weekend'', where he played a writer struggling with addiction to alcohol. For the same role won the prize at the Cannes Film Festival. She also played in Hitchcock's ''Dial M for Murder'' (1954) or in the romantic film Love Story (1970). In the late stage of his career, formed mainly on television became popular thanks to the sitcom ''The Ray Milland Show'' (original name was ''Meet Mr. McNutley'') thanks to the detective series ''Markham''. | |||
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Revision as of 23:14, 6 October 2013
Ray Milland(born Alfred Reginald Jones 3 January 1907 in Neath, Wales - died 10 March 1986 Torrance, California, U.S.A ) was British and American actor and director. In 1945 he gained an Academy Award for best actor in a leading role in the film The Lost Weekend, where he played a writer struggling with addiction to alcohol. For the same role won the prize at the Cannes Film Festival. She also played in Hitchcock's Dial M for Murder (1954) or in the romantic film Love Story (1970). In the late stage of his career, formed mainly on television became popular thanks to the sitcom The Ray Milland Show (original name was Meet Mr. McNutley) thanks to the detective series Markham.
Ray Milland can be seen using the following weapons in the following films:
Film
Gun | Character | Film Title | Note | Date |
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Berthier Model 1907-15 rifle | John Geste | Beau Geste | 1939 | |
Smith & Wesson Model 32 | Stephen Neale | Ministry of Fear | With pearl grips | 1944 |
Bauer .25 Automatic | Stephen Neale | Ministry of Fear | 1944 | |
1934 Mauser Pocket Pistol | Stephen Neale | Ministry of Fear | 1944 | |
Luger P08 | Col. Ralph Denistoun | Golden Earrings | 1947 | |
Single Action Army | Wes Steele | A Man Alone | 1955 | |
Winchester Model 1892 | Wes Steele | A Man Alone | 1955 | |
Martini-Henry Rifle | Hassan | Slavers | "Arabized" versinon, Mk. II | 1978 |