Miles Mander
Miles Mander, was an English character actor of the early Hollywood cinema, also a film director and producer, and a playwright and novelist. He was sometimes credited as Luther Miles.
Early life
Miles Mander was the second son of Theodore Mander, builder of Wightwick Manor, of the prominent Mander family, industrialists and public servants of Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England. He was the younger brother of Geoffrey Mander, the Liberal Member of Parliament. He was educated at Harrow School, Middlesex, Loretto School and McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. But he soon broke away from the predictable mould of business and philanthropy. He was an early aviator, a captain in the Royal Army Service Corps in the First World War. He spent his twenties in New Zealand farming sheep, with his uncle, Martin Mander.Film career
Miles Mander entered the British film industry as a writer, producer, and actor, often working with Adrian Brunel. In 1925 he appeared in two Gainsborough productions: The Prude's Fall and The Pleasure Garden. The former was Alfred Hitchcock's last film as an assistant director to Graham Cutts. The latter was Hitchcock's directorial debut. In 1926–7 he made a series of pioneering sound films. Later he collaborated with Alma Reville, Hitchcock's wife, on the script of The First Born, his feature debut as director, in which he co-starred with Madeleine Carroll. Carroll reappeared in his third film, Fascination.Mander is better remembered for his character portrayals of oily villains, many of them English gentlemen or upper crust cads – such as Cardinal Richelieu in the musical film The Three Musketeers, a spoof in which the Ritz Brothers played lackeys who substituted for the real Musketeers. In his Hollywood debut, he had portrayed King Louis XIII in the much more serious 1935 version of that same Alexandre Dumas, père classic. One of his meatiest performances came as a dual role in the 1939 serial Daredevils of the Red Circle, in which he played both a kindly industrialist and the ruthless villain who impersonates him. Other famous film credits included Wuthering Heights with Laurence Olivier and Merle Oberon, in which he played Mr. Lockwood, the new tenant at the Grange, who is told the story of Cathy and Heathcliff. In the English version of G.W. Pabst's Don Quixote, he played the Duke who invites Don Quixote and Sancho Panza to his castle, and in the original To Be or Not to Be, he was one of the two British officers to whom Robert Stack first reveals his suspicions about the treacherous Professor Siletsky.
Personal life
His first wife was Pratibha Devi, a princess of Cooch Behar. She was the daughter of Maharaja Nripendra Narayan and Maharani Suniti Devi of Cooch Behar and paternal aunt of Gayatri Devi, Maharani of Jaipur.His second wife was Kathleen French, of Sydney, Australia, with whom he had a son, Theodore. He wrote a book of memoirs and advice to him, To My Son—in Confidence. He died suddenly of a heart attack at the Brown Derby restaurant in Los Angeles, aged 57.
Filmography
As actor
- Testimony
- A Scandal in Bohemia as Godfrey Norton
- The Place of Honour as Lt. Devereaux
- Half a Truth as Marquis Sallast
- Open Country as Honorable William Chevenix
- Lovers in Araby as Derek Fare
- The Pleasure Garden as Levett
- The Prude's Fall as Sir Neville Moreton
- London Love as Sir James Daring
- Tip Toes as Rollo Stevens
- The Fake as Honourable Gerald Pillick
- Parisiennes as Armand de Marny
- The Joker as Mr. Borwick
- The King of Carnival as Borwick
- The Physician as Walter Amphiel
- Balaclava as Captain Gardner
- The First Born as Sir Hugo Boycott
- Perjury as Adolf Sperber
- The Crooked Billet as Guy Morrow
- Loose Ends as Raymond Carteret
- Murder! as Gordon Druce
- Mary as Gordon Moore
- The Missing Rembrandt as Claude Holford
- Lily Christine as Ambatriadi
- That Night in London as Harry Tresham
- Bitter Sweet as Captain Auguste Lutte
- Don Quixote as The Duke of Fallanga
- Loyalties as Capt. Ronald Dancy, DSO
- The Private Life of Henry VIII as Wriothesley
- Matinee Idol as Harley Travers
- The Four Masked Men as Rodney Fraser
- The Battle as Feize
- The Case for the Crown as James L. Barton
- Death Drives Through as Garry Ames
- Here's to Romance as Bert
- The Three Musketeers as King Louis XIII
- The Flying Doctor as Spectator At Boxing Match
- Lloyd's of London as Jukes
- Slave Ship as Corey
- Wake Up and Live as James Stratton
- Youth on Parole as Sparkler
- Kidnapped as Ebenezer Balfour
- The Mad Miss Manton as Mr. Fred Thomas
- Suez as Benjamin Disraeli
- The Three Musketeers as Cardinal Richelieu
- The Little Princess as Lord Wickham
- Wuthering Heights as Lockwood
- Daredevils of the Red Circle as Horace Granville
- The Man in the Iron Mask as Aramis
- Stanley and Livingstone as Sir John Gresham
- Tower of London as King Henry VI
- The Earl of Chicago as Attorney General
- Laddie as Mr. Charles Pryor
- The House of the Seven Gables as Deacon Arnold Foster
- Road to Singapore as Sir Malcolm Drake
- Primrose Path as Homer Adams
- Babies for Sale as Dr. Wallace Rankin
- Captain Caution as Lt. Strope
- South of Suez as Roger Smythe
- Free and Easy as Solicitor
- Shadows on the Stairs as Tom Armitage
- That Hamilton Woman as Lord Keith
- They Met in Bombay as Doctor
- Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day as Dr. John F. Lockberg
- Fly-By-Night as Prof. Langner
- A Tragedy at Midnight as Dr Hilary Wilton
- Captains of the Clouds as Winston Churchill
- To Be or Not to Be as Maj. Cunningham
- Fingers at the Window as Dr. Kurt Immelman
- This Above All as Major
- Tarzan's New York Adventure as Portmaster
- Mrs. Miniver as German Agent on Radio
- Somewhere I'll Find You as Floyd Kirsten
- The War Against Mrs. Hadley as Doctor Leonard V. Meecham
- Apache Trail as James V. Thorne
- Lucky Jordan as Kilpatrick
- Journey for Margaret as Minor Role
- Secrets of the Underground as Paul Panois
- Assignment in Brittany as Col. Herman Fournier
- Five Graves to Cairo as Col. Fitzhume
- First Comes Courage as Col. Wallace
- Phantom of the Opera as Maurice Pleyel
- Guadalcanal Diary as Weatherby
- The Return of the Vampire as Sir Frederick Fleet
- Madame Curie as Businessman
- Four Jills in a Jeep as Col. Hartley
- The Story of Dr. Wassell as Man
- The White Cliffs of Dover as Major Loring
- The Scarlet Claw as Judge Brisson
- The Pearl of Death as Giles Conover
- Enter Arsene Lupin as Charles Seagrave
- Murder, My Sweet as Mr. Leuwen Grayle
- The Picture of Dorian Gray as Sir Robert Bentley
- The Brighton Strangler as Chief Inspector W.R. Allison
- Crime Doctor's Warning as Frederick Malone
- Week-End at the Waldorf as British Secretary
- Confidential Agent as Mr. Brigstock
- The Bandit of Sherwood Forest as Lord Warrick
- The Walls Came Tumbling Down as Dr. Marko
- The Imperfect Lady as Mr. Rogan
As director
- The Whistler short made in DeForest Phonofilm
- The Sheik of Araby short made in Phonofilm
- Knee Deep in Daisies short made in Phonofilm
- The Fair Maid of Perth short made in Phonofilm
- False Colours short made in Phonofilm
- The Sentence of Death, short made in Phonofilm
- Packing Up short made in Phonofilm
- As We Lie short film made in Phonofilm
- The First Born
- The Woman Between
- Fascination
- Youthful Folly
- The Morals of Marcus
- The Flying Doctor
As writer
- Lovers in Araby
- As We Lie
- The First Born
- The Woman Between
- L'Atlantide directed by G. W. Pabst
- The Lodger
- The Morals of Marcus
- The Flying Doctor
As producer
- The Man Without Desire
- Knee Deep in Daisies
- The First Born
- The Flying Doctor
- Watchtower Over Tomorrow