Ronald Millar Net Worth

Ronald Millar Net Worth is
$1.9 Million

Ronald Millar Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Sir Ronald Graeme Millar (12 November 1919 – 16 April 1998) was an English actor, writer and dramatist.After studying at King's College, Cambridge for a year, Millar joined the Royal Navy in 1940, during World War II. He established himself as a playwright after the war and, between 1948 and 1954, lived in Hollywood, where he wrote scripts for MGM. On his return to Britain, he successfully adapted several C.P. Snow novels – and, in 1967, William Clark's novel Number 10 – for the stage. He also wrote the book and lyrics for the musical Robert and Elizabeth. He acted as speechwriter for three British prime ministers, including Margaret Thatcher, for whom he wrote the famous line "The lady's not for turning."Millar was the son of a professional actress, Dorothy Dacre-Hill. Prior to becoming a full-time dramatist and then a speechwriter, Millar acted in a number of West End productions during and after World War II, in the company of luminaries as Ivor Novello, Alastair Sim and John Gielgud. He also appeared in the 1943 war film We Dive at Dawn directed by Anthony Asquith. One of his most well-received productions was Abelard and Heloise featuring Keith Michell and Diana Rigg.

Date Of BirthNovember 12, 1919
Died1998-04-16
Place Of BirthReading, Berkshire, England, UK
ProfessionWriter, Actor, Music Department
Star SignScorpio
#Fact
1Served as a sub-lieutenant in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve from 1940-43, when he was invalided out.
2A former actor, he worked as a screenwriter for Ealing and MGM (1948-54) after the war. Also wrote plays. Came to note as a speech writer for three Conservative English Prime Ministers: Edward Heath, Margaret Thatcher (he was knighted when she came to power) and John Major. For Thatcher, he wrote the famous line "The lady's not for turning".
3Educated at Charterhouse and King's College, Cambridge.

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Fortune Hunters1976TV Movie
Au théâtre ce soir1974TV Series play - 1 episode
ITV Playhouse1968TV Series writer - 1 episode
Die Affäre1965TV Movie teleplay
Robert and Elizabeth1965TV Movie book
BBC Sunday-Night Play1963TV Mini-Series adaptation - 1 episode
Theatre Night1957-1960TV Series play - 3 episodes
Lux Video Theatre1955TV Series original screenplay - 1 episode
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre1954TV Series teleplay - 1 episode
Betrayed1954screenplay
Rose Marie1954screenplay
Never Let Me Go1953screenplay
Scaramouche1952screenplay
The Unknown Man1951written by
The Miniver Story1950
Train of Events1949original screenplay
Frieda1948TV Movie play
So Evil My Love1948screenplay
Frieda1947by / screenplay
Frieda1946TV Movie play

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Beware of Pity1946Tabor
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp1943Sgt Hawkins (uncredited)
We Dive at Dawn1943Third Officer - Lt. Johnson, RNVR

Music Department

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Robert and Elizabeth1965TV Movie lyrics

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Betrayed1954lyrics: "Johnny Come Home"

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Thatcher: The Downing Street Years1993TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself - Speech Writer

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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