Eric Miles(I)
- Producer
- Actor
- Director
Eric Miles has Produced, Directed, Written, Acted, and provided Legal Counsel for Feature Films, Television Shows, and Live Events.
As an Actor, Eric began performing at a young age and has continued to pursue and hone the craft throughout his life through acting classes, personal study, and performance. He arrived in Orlando, Florida in the early 1990s. Shortly thereafter, he was the spokesperson for a Universal Studios Florida's Ad Campaign appearing on a series of TV commercials as "Jack Stone" in the late 1990s. He continued to pursue professional acting opportunities and was cast in several National TV series, TV commercials and Independent feature films.
As a Director, Eric wrote, directed, and starred in the feature film, "The Last Will" (2005). Quantum Entertainment contracted the film for distribution and took the film to the Canne Film Festival as part of its roster of films in 2005 and ITN Distribution secured world wide rights in 2008. In 2006, Eric won two Telly Awards (Best Directing, Best Editing) for his short film entitled "Army Men" which was later featured on the IFC Channel. He received acclaim as a commercial director winning a regional Addy award in 2007. He has also produced several films, commercials, and videos. Eric is in development on a series of projects he's directing.
As a Producer, Eric has produced several independent features and Television commercials including "The Lost Angel" (2005) with C. Thomas Howell, John Rhys-Davies, Alison Eastwood, and Judd Nelson and "The Touch" with Nicole Travolta. Eric has several films in development he's Producing with Tim Moore (Sully, American Sniper), Rowdy Herrington (Roadhouse, Striking Distance), Kim Dawson (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Wayne Kramer (The Cooler, Running Scared), and Michael Grais (Poltergeist, Cool World).
Eric turned his attention to the pursuit of Law. He applied for and was accepted to Florida A&M College of Law in Orlando, Florida. He graduated in 2013 with a Juris Doctor and was inducted into the Florida Bar in September of 2013. Eric is a former Assistant State Attorney for the ninth circuit court in Orange County. Thereafter, Eric was an Associate Attorney for The Ticktin Law Group, where his focus was on Entertainment Law and Business Law as well as other legal areas. Eric owns Miles Law, PLLC and focuses primarily on Entertainment law. He has created synergistic relationships with LA firms to provide a complete entertainment legal package.
He is also a Professor at Full Sail University where he teaches Negotiation and Deal Making for the Entertainment Business Master's Degree.
Eric is the Founder of Miles Media Entertainment and has a slate of nearly 30 projects ranging from diverse genres such as Family Friendly and Action to Crime/Thrillers and Horror features as well as television programming, music, and literary content.
As Eric's diverse background proves, anything is possible as long as you pursue your dreams and believe in yourself.
www.milesmediaentertainment.com www.themileslawfirm.com
As an Actor, Eric began performing at a young age and has continued to pursue and hone the craft throughout his life through acting classes, personal study, and performance. He arrived in Orlando, Florida in the early 1990s. Shortly thereafter, he was the spokesperson for a Universal Studios Florida's Ad Campaign appearing on a series of TV commercials as "Jack Stone" in the late 1990s. He continued to pursue professional acting opportunities and was cast in several National TV series, TV commercials and Independent feature films.
As a Director, Eric wrote, directed, and starred in the feature film, "The Last Will" (2005). Quantum Entertainment contracted the film for distribution and took the film to the Canne Film Festival as part of its roster of films in 2005 and ITN Distribution secured world wide rights in 2008. In 2006, Eric won two Telly Awards (Best Directing, Best Editing) for his short film entitled "Army Men" which was later featured on the IFC Channel. He received acclaim as a commercial director winning a regional Addy award in 2007. He has also produced several films, commercials, and videos. Eric is in development on a series of projects he's directing.
As a Producer, Eric has produced several independent features and Television commercials including "The Lost Angel" (2005) with C. Thomas Howell, John Rhys-Davies, Alison Eastwood, and Judd Nelson and "The Touch" with Nicole Travolta. Eric has several films in development he's Producing with Tim Moore (Sully, American Sniper), Rowdy Herrington (Roadhouse, Striking Distance), Kim Dawson (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Wayne Kramer (The Cooler, Running Scared), and Michael Grais (Poltergeist, Cool World).
Eric turned his attention to the pursuit of Law. He applied for and was accepted to Florida A&M College of Law in Orlando, Florida. He graduated in 2013 with a Juris Doctor and was inducted into the Florida Bar in September of 2013. Eric is a former Assistant State Attorney for the ninth circuit court in Orange County. Thereafter, Eric was an Associate Attorney for The Ticktin Law Group, where his focus was on Entertainment Law and Business Law as well as other legal areas. Eric owns Miles Law, PLLC and focuses primarily on Entertainment law. He has created synergistic relationships with LA firms to provide a complete entertainment legal package.
He is also a Professor at Full Sail University where he teaches Negotiation and Deal Making for the Entertainment Business Master's Degree.
Eric is the Founder of Miles Media Entertainment and has a slate of nearly 30 projects ranging from diverse genres such as Family Friendly and Action to Crime/Thrillers and Horror features as well as television programming, music, and literary content.
As Eric's diverse background proves, anything is possible as long as you pursue your dreams and believe in yourself.
www.milesmediaentertainment.com www.themileslawfirm.com