Miles Meadows, a multi-talented individual, made his mark in the entertainment industry at the tender age of five, securing his first theatrical lead role and subsequently establishing himself as a professional.
Throughout his career, he has worked on various film projects in Vancouver, Los Angeles, and France, showcasing his linguistic skills by performing in multiple languages, including Italian, English, Russian, Portuguese, Latin, and French.
Some of his most notable roles include guest appearances on the popular TV series "Smallville" as the character Doug, a political fanatic whose obsession with Lex Luthor ultimately leads to the death of Clark Kent's father. He has also made comedic appearances on "The L Word" and a dramatic guest star on the highly acclaimed series "Jeremiah".
Miles has also been recognized for his portrayal of a heartless bully in NBC's remake of "Carrie" and the lead role in the UK-released film "Home Room", a poignant film based on the Columbine killings.
In recent years, he has appeared as different versions of God in the films "Looking For Johnny Chang" and "The Strange Case of DJ Cosmic".
Miles is also a trained vocalist and has spent part of his youth touring with a jazz group named after Jim Henson's Muppet Group, "Electric Mayhem". He has also performed a solo in Aspen with John Denver when he was a child.
Additionally, Miles has trained with a choreographer for "Cirque du Soleil" for over a year and appeared as one of eight zero-gravity dancers in Bravo Television's "Eterne Sangui".