A.D.
MILES (Gary) began his career by performing comedy in New York City while
writing and acting in his own short films. His first short, "Ray Has
Sex," debuted at the 1997 US Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen and was later
expanded into a 1/2 hour pilot for MTV called "This Is Ray." He
also wrote and starred in the short, "Girl Go Boom," which was featured
in the 2000 Sundance Film Festival. He recently directed several short films
for Robert Smigel's "TV Funhouse" on Comedy Central. Miles' feature
film credits include Henry Bean's "The Believer," winner of the dramatic competition at Sundance 2001, and Spike Lee's "Bamboozled." He just finished shooting
Jill Sprecher's "Thirteen Conversations About One Thing."
