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Sir John Mills CBE war ein britischer Film- und Theaterschauspieler. Er zählte zu Großbritanniens populärsten Darstellern und absolvierte in einem Zeitraum von sieben Jahrzehnten über 120 Filmauftritte. Für Ryans Tochter gewann Mills 1971 den Oscar als bester Nebendarsteller.
Sir John Mills CBE (born Lewis Ernest Watts Mills; 22 February 1908 – 23 April 2005) was an English actor who appeared in more than 120 films in a career spanning seven decades. He excelled on camera as an appealing British everyman who often portrayed guileless, wounded war heroes.
YearTitleRole1932Golightly1933Ernest Elton1933Fred Bolton1934Tony SmithersJohn Mills (1908-2005) was a popular and versatile actor who appeared in more than 120 films and TV movies in a career spanning eight decades. He starred in military roles, musicals, comedies, dramas and won an Oscar for Ryan's Daughter (1970).
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John Stuart Mill war ein britischer Philosoph, Politiker und Ökonom, einer der einflussreichsten liberalen Denker des 19. Jahrhunderts sowie ein früher Unterstützer malthusianischer Konzeption und in diesem Zusammenhang auch der Frauenemanzipation. Mill wird in der Sekundärliteratur teilweise auch als früher Feminist und als ...
17. Mai 2024 · In a statement released from Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg, 69-year-old John Mills of Crestwood was killed as he was trying to cross Shelbyville Road near Valhalla Golf Club. Officials with PGA of America said Mills was a worker for one of their vendors.
John Mills was a popular and beloved English actor who appeared in more than 120 films and TV movies in a career spanning eight decades. He starred in military roles, musicals, comedies, dramas and won an Oscar for his performance in Ryan's Daughter (1970).
10. Mai 2024 · John Mills was a British actor who appeared in more than 100 motion pictures and dozens of stage plays and television programs during a career that spanned some seven decades. His ability to portray “everyman” characters sincerely and believably—especially humble, decent military officers—endeared.