Miles Mander | |
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Born | Lionel Henry Mander 14 May 1888 Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England |
Died | 8 February 1946 Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged 57)
Other names | Luther Miles |
Years active | 1920–1946 |
Spouses | Princess Prativa Devi
(m. 1912)Kathleen French (m. 1923) |
Children | 1 |
Miles Mander (born Lionel Henry Mander; 14 May 1888 – 8 February 1946), was an English character actor, writer, director and producer in the post-war period of early British cinema during the 1920s to mid-1930s, as well as a playwright and novelist.
From a privileged upper middle-class background, as a young man Mander engaged in motor sports, aviation and ballooning. In World War I he served in France with tethered kite balloons used for military observation. From 1920 to 1936 Mander was involved in the British film industry in various capacities. He acted in both silent and sound films and was involved with several film production companies. He began writing screenplays and directing in the mid-1920s, working on early sound films. Mander directed his first feature film in 1928. With the advent of sound films he established an international reputation as a character actor. After directing The Flying Doctor in Australia in 1936, Mander lived and worked in Hollywood, where he was cast in over 60 feature films until his death in 1946.