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Ray Milland Filmography

ActorBORN 1907NEATH148 FILMS IN DB

RayMilland

Known for Acting · Faces of Horror, The Trouble with Women, Dial M for Murder

148
FILMS IN DB
$2,052
TOTAL VALUE
56
PRICED
$37
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
We're Not Dressing
~$212 · DVD · 1934
📈
MOST VALUABLE
The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender
$33 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Welsh-born Ray Milland carved out a distinguished career in Hollywood, embodying a versatile talent that resonated across genres for decades. Collectors particularly covet his work from Hollywood's Golden Age, where his elegant charm often belied a darker intellectual edge. His Academy Award-winning portrayal in Billy Wilder's *The Lost Weekend* (1945) remains a cornerstone of any serious film collection, showcasing a harrowing performance that still holds up on modern home video formats. Earlier, his delightful turn in Preston Sturges' *Sullivan's Travels* (1941) offers a stark contrast, highlighting his comedic range in a film frequently celebrated for its wit and social commentary. Milland's collaborations with master directors are a significant draw for physical media enthusiasts. He delivered another iconic performance in Alfred Hitchcock's *Dial M for Murder* (1954), a suspense classic that shines on Blu-ray and 4K with its intricate staging and clever dialogue. Beyond these widely recognized roles, collectors also seek out his contributions to horror, such as the atmospheric ghost story *The Uninvited* (1944), a cult favorite that often sees boutique label releases. His later work, including *Battlestar Galactica* (1978), further demonstrates his enduring presence, making his filmography a rich hunting ground for diverse and iconic cinema.

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