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Occupation
  
Actor, musician

Albums
  
Video Music, Miles Fisher

Name
  
Miles Fisher

Website
  
Official website

Years active
  
1997-present


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Full Name
  
James Leslie Miles Fisher

Born
  
June 23, 1983 (age 40) (
1983-06-23
)
Dallas, Texas, U.S.

Spouse(s)
  
Lucette Blodgett (2014-present)

Role
  
Film actor · milesfisher.com

Parents
  
Richard W. Fisher, Nancy Fisher

Movies
  
Final Destination 5, Superhero Movie, J Edgar, Believe Me, The Babymakers

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James Leslie Miles Fisher (born June 23, 1983) is an American film and television actor and musician.

Contents

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He had a role in the 1997 CBS adaptation of the book True Women and had a starring role in the 2000 film Lone Star Struck. In 2001, he won Best Actor at the International Teen Movie Festival (ITMF) in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada for his role in his short film Head Shot. He also received praise in 2001 in an article in Newsday, and this helped further his career. He appeared as a member of the First Regiment of Virginia Volunteers in the 2003 Civil War film Gods and Generals, which starred Robert Duvall. Fisher parodied actor Tom Cruise in the 2008 film Superhero Movie; a clip of Fisher from the film became popular on the Internet. He had a recurring role as a rookie police officer in 2008 on the television series The Cleaner on A&E Network. Fisher appeared in 2009 on Gossip Girl. On the third season of the television series Mad Men, Fisher portrayed a friend of character Paul Kinsey.

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Family and education

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Miles Fisher is the son of Richard W. Fisher, who was formerly the President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. His mother, Nancy, served on the national board of the American Film Institute (AFI). His maternal grandfather was Representative James Collins. He was raised in Dallas, Texas, where he attended the St. Mark's School of Texas. After his family moved to Washington, D.C., he attended the St. Albans School.

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Fisher graduated from Harvard University, where he was an English major. At Harvard, he was a member of the Porcellian Club, the Hasty Pudding Club and the a cappella singing group the Krokodiloes. Fisher served as the Krokodiloes tour manager, and planned events for the group in 24 countries. He was one of the two students chosen to deliver a Harvard Oration at the 2006 Harvard graduation ceremony. His undergraduate thesis, which won the LeBaron Russell Briggs prize at Harvard, was a "screenplay about a Harvard graduate who avoided the Vietnam draft by teaching in a military prep school".

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In 2014, Miles married Lucette Blodgett, daughter of late actor and writer, Michael Blodgett. They were introduced by broadcaster Willow Bay.

1997–2008

Fisher appeared in the 1997 CBS television movie adaptation of the book True Women as "Travis", and had a starring role in the 2000 film Lone Star Struck. He received the Best Actor award at the 2001 International Teen Movie Festival (ITMF) in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, for his own short film titled: Head Shot, which was among 10,000 other entries at the festival.

In a 2001 article in Newsday titled: "Miles Fisher, 'It' Boy", columnist Liz Smith referred to Fisher as "wunderkind" and "the next Tom Cruise". Smith's comparison of Fisher to Tom Cruise led to meetings with influential managers and agents, and he signed with the talent agency Endeavor Talent Agency in 2002. Fisher appeared in the 2003 Civil War film Gods and Generals with Robert Duvall. Director Ron Maxwell picked Fisher to portray a heroic member of the First Regiment of Virginia Volunteers in the film; Duvall played Robert E. Lee.

He parodied actor Tom Cruise in the 2008 film Superhero Movie. Fisher's role in the film was popularized on the Internet on sites including Defamer, as well as on television on Entertainment Tonight and the CNN program Showbiz Tonight. The clip of Fisher was viewed on the Internet over 10 million times. A critic for The Baltimore Sun commented that Fisher's appearance in Superhero Movie was the highlight of the film, and wrote: "Actor Miles Fisher replicates Tom Cruise's 'I am the Way, the Thetan, the Light' Scientology recruiting video of last year to hilarious effect." He had a recurring role on A&E Network's television series The Cleaner, portraying a rookie police officer named Kenneth Herman.

2009–present

Fisher wrote and produced a short film called Heatshot in 2009 with Evan Nichols; the film was selected to be screened at the AFI Dallas International Film Festival. Alan Peppard of The Dallas Morning News reported in March 2009 that Fisher had been cast in the pilot of a television show set in 1983 in Southern California; a spinoff of Gossip Girl. He portrayed a "sleazy" coke dealer on the television series of the same name.

On the third season of the television series Mad Men, Fisher portrayed Geoff Graves, a friend of character Paul Kinsey. Jessica Gelt of the Los Angeles Times described his character as a "preppy drug dealer". In 2010, Fisher was cast in the film Final Destination 5. In an interview with Collider.com, Fisher revealed that the film was set in a workplace environment, and was a 3-D film. Fisher appeared in Clint Eastwood's J. Edgar Hoover biopic, J. Edgar, playing Agent Garrison, an FBI employee who interviews Leonardo DiCaprio's Hoover throughout the film.

Music career

In July 2009, Fisher released an independently produced self-titled EP, Miles Fisher, as well as a music video for his cover of the Talking Heads song "This Must Be The Place." The video is an homage to the 2000 film American Psycho, with Fisher imitating Christian Bale's performance as Patrick Bateman. Students from the American Film Institute helped film the video, which was shot in Los Angeles. The video was posted on YouTube and various other web sites, and received 200,000 hits on Break.com alone within the first 24 hours. Darrell Hartman of Interview called the usage of the Talking Heads song with the American Psycho theme "a brilliant combo", and noted that Fisher "created a viral hit". Fisher released the song "New Romance" in video and MP3 form on iTunes and on his personal website on July 19, 2011. The video parodies the Final Destination series and Saved By the Bell. On May 22, 2013, a music video for "Finish What We Started" through AboveAverageNetwork on YouTube was posted. The music video featuring Lance Bass has yet to release a single for the song, and a subsequent album has been released, dubbed "Video Music." The music video has been posted to Fisher's personal website.

Albums

  • Video Music (2013)
  • EPs

  • Miles Fisher (2009)
  • Singles

  • "This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)" (2009) (cover of the Talking Heads song)
  • "New Romance" (2011)
  • "Don't Let Go" (2011)
  • "Finish What We Started" (2013) (written by Miles Fisher, Robert Schwartzman, Joe Jonas, John Lloyd Taylor)
  • "Finish What We Started (Andrew Maury Remix)" (feat. Joe Jonas) (2013)(written by Miles Fisher, Robert Schwartzman, Joe Jonas and John Lloyd Taylor)
  • Filmography

    Actor
    2019
    The Politician (TV Series) as
    Thad
    - Vienna (2019) - Thad
    2019
    Tom Cruise 2020 - Presidential Campaign Announcement (Short) as
    Tom Cruise
    2018
    A Christmas Arrangement (TV Movie) as
    Garrett Hurley
    2018
    The Mick (TV Series) as
    Father Zach
    - The Church (2018) - Father Zach
    2018
    The Truth About Lies as
    Kevin
    2017
    The Counselor (Short) as
    Ted
    2017
    Destiny 2: New Legends Will Rise - Live Action Trailer (Video short) as
    Titan
    2017
    The Real O'Neals (TV Series) as
    Richard
    - The Real Third Wheel (2017) - Richard
    2017
    Playdates (TV Series) as
    Super Dad Dave
    2016
    My Time Your Time (TV Movie)
    2016
    Wolves at the Door as
    Jay Sebring
    2016
    Rush Hour (TV Series) as
    Thomas Shea
    - Knock, Knock- House Creeping! (2016) - Thomas Shea
    2016
    Dean as
    Josh
    2016
    2 Broke Girls (TV Series) as
    Adam
    - And the Story Telling Show (2016) - Adam
    2015
    Me Him Her as
    Scotty
    2015
    Man Seeking Woman (TV Series) as
    Graham
    - Scepter (2015) - Graham
    - Stain (2015) - Graham
    2014
    Believe Me as
    Pierce
    2014
    Review (TV Series) as
    Thad Valentine
    - Revenge; Getting Rich; Aching (2014) - Thad Valentine
    2014
    The Rebels (TV Series) as
    Vik
    - Pilot (2014) - Vik
    2013
    Nothing Real (Short) as
    Spc Burch
    2013
    Bad Sports (TV Series) as
    Chad Whipple
    - The Beer Drinkers' Challenge (2013) - Chad Whipple
    - Laxaholics Anonymous (2013) - Chad Whipple
    - Fuck Marry Kill, NBA JAM Edition (2013) - Chad Whipple
    - Movie Night with Chad Whipple (2013) - Chad Whipple
    - Mark Cuban (2013) - Chad Whipple
    - The Original Lacrosstitute (2013) - Chad Whipple
    - Chad Hails the Redskins (2013) - Chad Whipple
    2013
    Above Average Presents (TV Series)
    - Finish What We Started - Behind the Scenes (2013)
    2013
    Miles Fisher: Finish What We Started (Music Video) as
    Miles Fisher
    2012
    The Babymakers as
    Groom
    2011
    Mister Handsome (Short) as
    Lance
    2011
    Have a Little Faith (TV Movie) as
    Ricky
    2011
    J. Edgar as
    Agent Garrison
    2011
    Psych (TV Series) as
    Reginald Parker
    - The Amazing Psych-Man & Tap Man, Issue No. 2 (2011) - Reginald Parker
    2011
    Death Valley (TV Series) as
    Travis
    - Who, What, When, Werewolf- Why? (2011) - Travis
    2011
    Final Destination 5 as
    Peter Friedkin
    2011
    New Romance (Short) as
    Miles Fisher
    2011
    The Single Life (TV Series) as
    Jimmy
    2010
    My First Claire (Short) as
    Brad 'The Hair' / Claire's boyfriend
    2009
    Mad Men (TV Series) as
    Jeffrey Graves
    - My Old Kentucky Home (2009) - Jeffrey Graves
    2009
    Miles Fisher: This Must Be the Place (Music Video short) as
    Patrick
    2009
    Gossip Girl (TV Series) as
    Klemmer
    - Valley Girls (2009) - Klemmer
    2009
    Head in the Sand (Short) as
    SPC Henry Burch
    2008
    The Cleaner (TV Series) as
    Officer Kenneth Herman
    - The Eleventh Hour (2008)
    - Pilot (2008) - Officer Kenneth Herman
    2008
    Superhero Movie as
    Tom Cruise
    2007
    Hair Apparent (Short)
    2003
    Gods and Generals as
    John Beale
    2000
    Lone Star Struck as
    Val
    1997
    True Women (TV Mini Series) as
    Young Travis McClure
    Producer
    2019
    Tom Cruise 2020 - Presidential Campaign Announcement (Short) (producer)
    2017
    The Counselor (Short) (co-producer)
    2013
    Bad Sports (TV Series) (executive producer)
    Composer
    2013
    Above Average Presents (TV Series) (1 episode)
    - Finish What We Started - Behind the Scenes (2013)
    2013
    Miles Fisher: Finish What We Started (Music Video)
    Soundtrack
    2009
    Mad Men (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - My Old Kentucky Home (2009) - (performer: "Hello! Ma Baby" - uncredited)
    2009
    Miles Fisher: This Must Be the Place (Music Video short) (performer: "This Must Be the Place")
    Writer
    2019
    Tom Cruise 2020 - Presidential Campaign Announcement (Short)
    Thanks
    2011
    Black Best Friend (Short) (special thanks)
    Self
    2012
    Revolution with Brian Solis (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Miles Fisher: How a Viral Video Star Is Reinventing Acting Biz (2012) - Self
    2011
    Final Destination 5: Circle of Death (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2011
    Up Close with Carrie Keagan (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 9 August 2011 (2011) - Self

    References

    Miles Fisher Wikipedia