Duane Langley, a Rhode Island native, initially garnered attention in New York City when he took center stage in Exit Eighty Two Productions' A Million Miles (2001),a poignant tale about two childhood friends who have outgrown the comfort and familiarity of their Jersey Shore hometown.
Born on July 14, 1977, Langley's passion for acting began to unfold in his early teenage years, as he started performing in school plays. This marked the beginning of his journey in the Rhode Island theater scene, where he soon made a significant impact.
Upon relocating to New York in 1996, Langley's creative pursuits continued to flourish, with his focus shifting towards film-related projects. Following his standout performance in A Million Miles, he dedicated nearly all of his time to the silver screen.
Throughout his career, Langley has showcased his versatility by acting in, directing, writing, and producing numerous films. As of 2005, he has three feature films in pre-production, in addition to being slated to direct William Shakespeare's timeless comedy, The Comedy of Errors, during the summer.