Miles, Sarah
(1941.12.31- ) Actor.
Witness at a coroner's
inquest
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Gila Bend's TraveLodge Motel where the
body was found became the Golden Star Motel, but on last check was
not accepting overnight guests. 3-02. |
When Sarah Miles was filming the movie The Man Who Loved
Cat Dancing (1973) near Gila Bend, she became fodder for the tabloids
when her younger paramour was found dead in the motel room they shared.
The cast of Cat Dancing was
put up at the TraveLodge Motel, then the finest accommodations available
in Gila Bend. On February 11, 1973, the body of a handsome 26 year
old aspiring screenwriter was found face down near a pool of blood in the
room of British actress Sarah Miles. The air was full of suspicion. Miles,
then 31 and married, later admitted to having an affair with the
screenwriter. The tabloids would have described a violent
altercation between Miles and her younger paramour upon her return to the
room from a pre-38th birthday party for her costar, Burt
Reynolds. They would report on an urgent phone call to Reynolds for
help, and Miles overnight stay in Reynolds's motel room.
The anticlimactic ending to the Gila Bend whodunit came with
the Coroner's jury finding that the screenwriter died as a result of a
drug overdose. Testimony had shown deceased to be manic-depressive and a
manipulator who had threatened and attempted suicide previously to keep
his position in the home of Miles and her screenwriter husband, Robert
Bolt.
Miles and Bolt were divorced in 1975 after an 8 year
marriage. They married each other again in 1988, and remained
married until his death in 1995. |