Miles Taber is known for The Hive (2023), Kensho at the Bedfellow (2017) and Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! (2015).
In 2018, Miles Tagtmeyer was nominated for his first Primetime Emmy. He received the nomination for Outstanding Actor in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series for his work as Liam in Broken (2018), which he also executive produced and co-created with no initial studio or network backing. Co-star Lee Garlington received her first Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series for her role as Darlene in Broken (2018). Before moving to Los Angeles from Minnesota in 2010, Tagtmeyer studied acting at St. Paul Conservatory for Performing Artists. Growing up in the Twin Cities he performed in theaters such as The Guthrie, The Children's Theatre, and Theatre de la Jeune Lune. His work in Minnesota extends to feature films, short films, industrial videos, commercials, radio, and voice over work. Prior to creating his own content and receiving his first Emmy Nomination for Broken, Tagtmeyer appeared on television in such television shows as Castle, Major Crimes, For The People, and Disney Descendants: School of Secrets, and such feature films as Beneath The Banyan Tree, The Candle And The Curse, and the award-winning Crossing Fingers. He did national commercials for Taco Bell and FedEx, as well as numerous short films and independent projects. Tagtmeyer is an alumnus of The Groundlings, having completed the final level of improvisational training, Advanced Writing Lab, at the tender age of 23.
Miles Alexander Teller is an American actor and musician. For his performance in the film The Spectacular Now (2013), he won the Dramatic Special Jury Award for Acting at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. He has appeared in the films Rabbit Hole (2010), Footloose (2011), Project X (2012), That Awkward Moment (2014), Divergent (2014), Two Night Stand (2014), Whiplash (2014).
Miles Teves was born on October 17, 1963 in Salinas, California, USA. He is known for Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011), Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) and Watchmen (2009). He was previously married to Malena Teves.
Miles Triplett, started in the film industry in 2010 by making parody videos. It was in 2014 that Mr. Triplett decided it was time to branch into longer form filmmaking by completing his first film, "College Life". SVS Productions has released seven feature films all written and directed by Mr. Triplett as of 2022.
Miles Wade is an actor, known for Heavenly Conquerors (2020), John Wynn's Playhouse (2021) and Daddy Daughter Trip (2022).
Miles Warren is known for Bruiser (2021) and Huntress (2018).
In his early twenties, Miles Watkins drove solo cross-country from his native Alabama to enroll as a graduate student in USC's film school. Subsequently, he won USC's Mehring Award for his direction of the short "Masque," and in 1974 earned an MFA degree in Cinema. Soon after, Mr. Watkins was honored with a Directing Fellowship to the American Film Institute in Beverly Hills as well. After a distinguished career writing and directing award-winning educational, industrial, and documentary films, Mr. Watkins broke into prime-time television. He became one of the small stable of directors on the series "L.A. Law" when it won the Emmy for Best Drama both in 1990 and again in 1991. And in the following year, Mr. Watkins was also one of the small stable of directors on the series "Northern Exposure" when it won the Emmy for Best Drama in 1992. Also, in 1991, he won the Scott Newman Drug Abuse Prevention Award for his direction of an episode of the much-lauded series "Life Goes On." In 2009, Mr. Watkins and his wife Jocelyn co-founded The Jocelyn Jones Acting Studio in West Hollywood, where they forwarded the craft and careers of hundreds of professional actors. Additionally, Mr. Watkins designed and launched "The Art of Visual Storytelling" course there, his 12-week filmmaking intensive for working actors and military veterans held once a year. Through the years, that course produced a number of festival award-winning films. In 2010, Mr. Watkins was invited to join the faculty of USC's School of Cinematic Arts as an Adjunct Professor -- where he taught Directing and Film Production to graduate students and undergraduates alike for the next 8 ½ years. Mr. Watkins is a member of the DGA, SAG-AFTRA, and the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
His debut was the vigilante action comedy 'CrimeFighters' which screened at the 2010 Edinburgh International Film Festival and received theatrical distribution around the UK in Picturehouse Cinemas. In 2013, Watts' serial killer comedy feature 'Whoops!' was screened at the 2013 Raindance International Film Festival and toured the UK in 2014-15 with Vue/Reel Cinemas. In 2020, Watts (along with co-directors Hannah Bungard and Tony Hipwell) completed post-production on the long-gestating feature version of their cult web series 'Zomblogalypse' with a summer 2022 release date slated for streaming and blu-ray releases. In 2021, Watts sold his first script: for an action horror now in pre-production with a Hollywood studio. He co-runs award-winning York-based creative agency One&Other Creative with his partner Vicky Parry.
Miles Wesley is an actor, known for Boy Band (2017).