Vera Miles is one of Hitchcock's most underrated actresses, and Christopher McKittrick has written the definitive book about her prolific career in Vera Miles: The Hitchcock Blonde Who Got Away. This biography shows Miles is more than the singular role that she is most associated with and shares insight about the strong actress behind it.
~Padraic Maroney, author of It All Began with a Scream
An immensely readable, exhaustively researched biography. McKittrick delivers an insightful and nuanced account of Miles's relationship with Alfred Hitchcock and shows how popular misconceptions have obscured her remarkable career. A fascinating portrait of an actress who quietly excelled at her craft while staying true to her values.
~Jason Isralowitz, author of Nothing to Fear: Alfred Hitchcock and the Wrong Men
As the first biography of Vera Miles, this is an important contribution to Hollywood history and a fascinating examination of an actress who is often overlooked despite her amazing career.
~Caroline Young, author of Single & Psycho: How Pop Culture Created the Unstable Single Woman
In this brisk, deeply researched volume, McKittrick corrects the misperception of Vera Miles as a movie star defined by missed opportunities. Instead, readers will meet a strong, self-taught individual who balanced ambitions of acting and parenthood, and achieved those goals on her own terms.
~Steven C. Smith, author of A Heart at Fire's Center: The Life and Music of Bernard Herrmann
As a Hitchcock scholar, I've long been fascinated by the figure of Vera Miles due to her roles in two of his films (The Wrong Man and Psycho), and I've been a fan of her other movie work in the 1950s. Vera Miles: The Hitchcock Blonde Who Got Away deserves a proud place on the film studies bookshelf. It clears the smoke that has too long obfuscated the relationship of Hitchcock and Miles, and it allows fans of classic television to appreciate Miles's many noteworthy contributions. Bravo, Mr. McKittrick!
~Mark W. Padilla, author of Classical Vertigo: Mythic Shapes and Contemporary Influences in Hitchcock's Film
Christopher McKittrick offers a deeply insightful exploration of Vera Miles's career, particularly her years working with Alfred Hitchcock. McKittrick expertly unpacks the complexities of Miles's professional and personal life, dispelling myths and providing fresh perspectives on her relationship with the legendary director. His balanced and thoughtful analysis, supported by archival research and interviews, presents Miles not as a mere footnote in Hitchcock's career but as a talented and independent actress who carved her own path. With its engaging narrative and nuanced critique, this biography is an essential read for cinephiles and anyone fascinated by the golden age of Hollywood.
~Tony Lee Moral, author of Alfred Hitchcock Storyboards
Vera Miles is best known for three movies she made with celebrated directors John Ford and Alfred Hitchcock: The Searchers, Psycho, and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. She also appeared in nearly 200 television shows during a busy 50-year career. Author and journalist McKittrick recounts her life and work in detail, from her "fairly typical" youth in Kansas in the 1940s to her retirement in 1992.... A respectful, well-informed biography.
~Kirkus Reviews