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Carlton Miles(1884-1954)

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Carlton Wright Miles was born on 12 June, 1884 in Fergus Falls, Minnesota, the son of George C. and Harriet R. Miles. His father, who was born in Vermont around 1850, worked for a number of years as a druggist in Fergus Falls.

Miles was a graduate of the University of Minnesota and later worked as a drama critic for the Minneapolis Journal. Early in his career he studied theater in Europe and had contributed articles to London newspapers. In 1913 he wrote his first play, "Mose", a humorous take on college life and had collaborated with John Colton on the play "The Flitting Lady".

For the last eighteen years of her life Miles was active in productions put on by the Lakewood Summer Theatre in Skowhegan, Maine. During this time he also worked as a theatrical press agent for Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne. At the time of his death he was preparing to travel to Boston in advance of their play "Quadrille".

Carlton Miles is probably best remembered as one of the four playwrights of "Nine Pine Street", a play about Lizzy Borden that was produced in 1933 starring Lillian Gish. He was also known for the plays "Portrait of Gilbert", "The Eldest" with Eugenia Courtwright and "Lady Gangster with Dorothy Mackaye. Miles had also authored the book "History of the Iron Range of Minnesota".

Carlton Wright Miles died of a heart attack on 18 September, 1954 at his residence at the Dauphin Hotel located on Broadway and Sixty-seventh street in New York.
BornJune 12, 1884
DiedSeptember 18, 1954(70)
BornJune 12, 1884
DiedSeptember 18, 1954(70)
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Barbara Stanwyck in Ladies They Talk About (1933)
Ladies They Talk About
6.6
  • Writer
  • 1933
Lady Gangster (1942)
Lady Gangster
5.7
  • Writer
  • 1942

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  • Lady Gangster (1942)
    Lady Gangster
    5.7
    • play "Gangstress, or Women In Prison"
    • 1942
  • Barbara Stanwyck in Ladies They Talk About (1933)
    Ladies They Talk About
    6.6
    • based on a play by
    • 1933

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  • Born
    • June 12, 1884
    • Fergus Falls, Minnesota, USA
  • Died
    • September 18, 1954
    • New York City, New York, USA(heart attack)
  • Spouse
    • Hazel F. Miles
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    Stage: Wrote (earliest Broadway credit; w/John Colton) "Nine Pine Street", produced on Broadway. From a play by William Miles and Donald Blackwell. Directed by A.H. Van Buren. Longacre Theatre: 27 Apr 1933-May 1933 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Cast: Roberta Beatty, Helen Claire, Andree Corday, Lillian Gish (as "Effie Holden"), Raymond Hackett (as "Warren Pitt"), Robert Harrison, Eleanor Hicks, James Hollicky, James P. Houston, William Ingersoll (as "Dr. Powell"), Neil McFee, John Morrissey, Jessamine Newcombe, Barna Ostertag, Catherine Proctor, Janet Young. Produced by Margaret Hewes.

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