Mandy Miller(I)
- Actress
- Soundtrack
The sensitive-looking British child star of the fifties was born Carmen
Isabella Miller in 1944 but affectionately called "Mandy" practically
from birth. Her father, a BBC Radio producer, took Mandy (then age 6)
and her older sister, Jan Miller to
watch a film being made at Ealing Studios. Instead of her sister, it
was Mandy who impressed the powers-that-be at the studio commissary
that day and was offered a small role in the
Alec Guinness film
The Man in the White Suit (1951).
The little girl took gingerly to acting and signed up for classes along
with dancing lessons, finding some work in commercial modeling. She
achieved in the 1950s what popular child star
Hayley Mills would accomplish a decade
later, except in a dramatic vein for Mandy's strong suit was
no-holds-barred tearjerkers. Her finest hour in film came with the
movie Crash of Silence (1952), in which she portrayed
a disturbed deaf girl called "Mandy". Other moving performances came in
Edge of Divorce (1953), as the young
product of a bitter divorce,
The Secret (1955), which was a covert
thriller, and
Child in the House (1956),
which proved to be another sob story suited to her talents. In her
final film, The Snorkel (1958), Mandy
played a young teen who leads police to her mother's murderer. After
guest shots on TV's
The Avengers (1961) and
The Saint (1962), she left the
limelight, forever. At the age of 18, she moved to New York to become
an au pair. Mandy married an architect in 1965, had three children (two
girls and a boy), and settled down to a life of domesticity.