Myles Paige

Myles Paige

Personal Details

Biography

Myles Paige has garnered a substantial amount of recognition within the film industry, primarily due to his involvement in a trifecta of notable projects, including the 2002 cinematic release "Funny Ha Ha", the 1999 documentary "Mr. Death: The Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr.", and the 2013 feature-length film "Computer Chess".

Career

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2013
Computer Chess
Computer Chess as Papageorge
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2002