Sylvia Miles can’t be dead. She was made of an immortal material. She was fire. She was acid. She should’ve survived the apocalypse. Here she is in her most iconic roles: the perverse horror entry The Sentinel (1977), Andy Warhol’s Heat with Joe Dallesandro (1972), John Schlesinger’s Midnight Cowboy (1969), Tobe Hooper’s underrated The Funhouse (1981), and the big Agatha Christie splash Evil Under the Sun (1982).
