
Ray Milland
Identity, Stardom, and the Long Climb to the Lost Weekend
Gillian Kelly(Author)
University Press of Mississippi
Published on 15. October 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
284 pages
978-1-4968-5913-6 (ISBN)
Description
Ray Milland (1907-1986) was the inaugural Welshman to win the Best Actor Academy Award, as well as a performer boasting a rich and varied oeuvre from the silent era in 1920s Britain to New Hollywood in the 1980s. Despite being one of the most prolific actors in cinema history who left behind a legacy of almost 180 film and television appearances across seven different decades, Milland remains a somewhat forgotten figure of cinematic history. Ray Milland: Identity, Stardom, and the Long Climb to "The Lost Weekend" fills this void in scholarship by offering a detailed examination of Milland as one of Hollywood's most durable and fascinating performers of the studio era.
The volume begins by exploring Milland's unique Welsh identity in Hollywood, which was essentially erased by the studios. It then turns to his underexplored early career at MGM prior to signing with Paramount Pictures, where he remained for over two decades. Author Gillian Kelly discusses his early roles as a stereotypical "Brit" in Hollywood as well as his "stardom years" at Paramount where he often provided support for the studio's leading ladies, including Claudette Colbert, Dorothy Lamour, and Paulette Goddard. A chapter is dedicated to his Oscar-winning performance in The Lost Weekend, and important later films like Dial M for Murder and Love Story also receive detailed analysis. Overall, Ray Milland provides a reappraisal of Milland's earlier career and situates his performances within the broader tradition of star studies.
The volume begins by exploring Milland's unique Welsh identity in Hollywood, which was essentially erased by the studios. It then turns to his underexplored early career at MGM prior to signing with Paramount Pictures, where he remained for over two decades. Author Gillian Kelly discusses his early roles as a stereotypical "Brit" in Hollywood as well as his "stardom years" at Paramount where he often provided support for the studio's leading ladies, including Claudette Colbert, Dorothy Lamour, and Paulette Goddard. A chapter is dedicated to his Oscar-winning performance in The Lost Weekend, and important later films like Dial M for Murder and Love Story also receive detailed analysis. Overall, Ray Milland provides a reappraisal of Milland's earlier career and situates his performances within the broader tradition of star studies.
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Ray Milland: Identity, Stardom, and the Long Climb to 'The Lost Weekend' is a welcome addition to scholarship on film stardom, especially in addressing the somewhat neglected realm of what Kelly terms the 'second level studio luminaries' and Milland's role in supporting female stars like Lamour, Colbert, and Goddard at Paramount. With an excellent and detailed discussion of performance, image, and masculinity, this volume has the potential to reach a wide readership. - Michael Williams, professor of film at University of Southampton and author of Film Stardom and the Ancient Past: Idols, Artefacts and EpicsMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Jackson
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
34 b&w illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
465 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4968-5913-6 (9781496859136)
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09/2025
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Gillian Kelly is author of Robert Taylor: Male Beauty, Masculinity, and Stardom in Hollywood; Tyrone Power: Gender, Genre and Image in Classical Hollywood Cinema; and Ida Lupino: Multifaceted Performer and Cinematic Pioneer. She has written extensively on gender, Hollywood stars, and country music for academic journals and edited collections.