Birthplace: Ingatestone, Essex, England, United Kingdom
biography
For wide-eyed, blonde-bobbed Sarah Miles, the 1960s might be considered her teenage period, during which her sexuality was one of the pawns in a game the grown-ups were playing. A seductive nymphet in her feature debut, Peter Glenville's "Terms of Trial" (1962), she offered herself to stuffy schoolmaster Laurence Olivier, whose rejection of her prompts her outcry of sexual misconduct, leading to his kangaroo court conviction before she breaks down and admits her deceit. In Joseph Losey's "The Servant" (1963), an examination of the master-servant relationship in modern England, the