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    • Myles Truitt

      Included in Variety's 2018 "Young Hollywood Impact Report" of talent poised for break-through, Myles Truitt was seen as the lead in the Lionsgate feature film Kin (2018). He portrays Eli, an adopted teenager searching for connection. The film begins as Eli is reunited with his step-brother, and details his cross-country journey of self-exploration. He stars opposite Dennis Quaid and James Franco. Earlier this year, Truitt co-starred in a pivotal flashback episode of the Emmy-winning FX comedy "Atlanta," which focused on middle-school bullying. Truitt also co-stars on OWN's "Queen Sugar" and the CW's "Black Lightning." In 2017, Truitt co-starred as young Ronnie DeVoe in the BET mini-series "New Edition." The three-night television event chronicling the legendary music group set an all-time ratings record for the network. Also that year, Truitt appeared as Arlo Hastings in the Syfy original series "Superstition." Additionally, he completed production on the film "Dragged Across Concrete" alongside Mel Gibson and Vince Vaughn, which is set to be released soon. Since 2014, Truitt has worked with The Youth Ensemble of Atlanta, performing a powerful solo during the presentation of "Soweto." A lover of the arts, and with aspirations to write, direct and produce original content, he has toured across HBCU campuses for a variety of youth presentations. When not singing or acting, Truitt enjoys playing basketball and spending time with his family. He lives in Atlanta. His slogan "Tru2itt" is the motivating force behind his upcoming t-shirt and apparel line.

    • Myles V. Polk

      Myles V. Polk is known for Tough as Nails (2020).

    • Myles Yaksich

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    • Mylie Stone

      Born in Charlotte, NC. Mylie Stone began her acting debut at the young age of 18 months as "the baby elephant bird" in a local theater. Needless to say, she was hooked to performing in front of others and hearing the clapping of an audience. Mylie continued in theater adding all genres of dance to her resume. As time went on it wasn't hard to see Mylie's natural desire to be in the spotlight. At the age of 5, Mylie made it to her first movie set as a double in the feature film "Captive" with Kate Mara. When asked what she wanted to be when she grows up she would always answer, "In the TV." Her parents knew this was something they had to pursue. When Mylie turned 8 years old (2015), she signed with East Coast Talent Agency in Atlanta, GA. Mylie landed her very first audition with ECT as Lilly Morris in TLC's hit Paranormal TV show A Haunting (Season 8 Ep. 16) where a teen ghost shatters the serenity of a young family shortly after they move into their new home. In 2016, Mylie was cast as Emily Ward in her first major motion picture with Sony Classics and Rai Cinemas titled The Leisure Seeker where she worked along side of Donald Sutherland, Helen Mirren and Kirsty Mitchell. Mylie enjoys working with UNCSA and SCAD film students in her free time because she learns so much from them. In 2017, Mylie was discovered and later signed by Dance 411 Co-Owner and 411 South Talent Agent Sindy Schneider and renowned Choreographer/Artistic Director Jeremy Green while attending Atlanta's Behind The Movement "The Intensive" benefiting Mission 4 Movement (a non-profit organization benefiting underprivileged youth in the field of performing arts). Mylie is excited about her dance future with 411 and knows #bigthingsarepoppin. Mylie's hobbies do not only include acting and dancing, she also likes to make slime, ride her bike, cook, play the piano, sing to every song that comes on the radio, play chess, cards, color, draw, build Lego's and most importantly she just likes to be a kid.

    • Mylin Cartwright

      Mylin Cartwright is an actor, known for Stand Alone (2018) and With This Ring (2015).

    • Mylinda Royer

      Mylinda Royer was born on August 20, 1978 in Dallas, Texas, USA. She is an actress, known for Moonlight by the Sea (2003), The Devil's Candy (2015) and Lost in the Sun (2015). She has been married to Ted Royer since October 6, 2001.

    • Mylo Gosch

      Mylo Gosch is known for Legendary Dudas (2016), 4 Eyes (2017) and A Girl Named Jo (2018).

    • Mylon Jones

      Mylon Jones is known for American Hustler (2019), Deer Crossing (2012) and The Karma Effect (2020).

    • Mylyn Jacobo

      Mylyn Jacobo is an actress, known for Mindanao (2019), Magpakailanman (2012) and Ania 'ti nagan mo? (2017).

    • Mylène Dinh-Robic

      A francophone of Vietnamese and Quebecois heritage, Mylène Dinh-Robic was born and raised in Montreal, Quebec. She graduated with distinction with a BA in Communications from Concordia University and completed a double major in Film & Multimedia Production. She studied acting with Nancy Sivak & Ben Ratner in Vancouver and with Gilles Plouffe and John Strasberg in Montreal. An actress now for over twenty years, she has worked on stage, on camera and in video games. She first played opposite actor Nicholas Campbell as Rita Mah, one of the main characters in the Vancouver produced television series Da Vinci's City Hall (CBC). Later, she worked in Toronto on 3 seasons of The listener (CTV) in the role of Dr. Olivia Fawcett. Mylène more recently performed in French in Radio-Canada's Montreal shot Plan B, Nouvelle Adresse and Série Noire. She was nominated in the best supporting actress category at the 2015 Montreal ACTRA Awards for her portrayal of Beatrice 'Bear' Hamelin in Bravo Canada's critically acclaimed cop drama '19-2' and was fortunate enough to portray 'Bear' for all 4 seasons of the show. Mylène's love of the theatre led to some wonderful artistic opportunities over the years. In 2007, She co-produced and co-starred in a Studio 16 production of Alan Bowne's controversial play 'Beirut' in Vancouver with her friend and fellow actor Adam Lolacher. She chose to co-produce and perform on stage again in 2011 when another friend, fellow actor Noah Davis, asked her to read his original stage play 'Point no Point'. Together, they co-produced and starred in a stage production of 'Point no Point' at Toronto's Tarragon Theatre. It was an honor for her to be asked to represent and be the spokesperson for Montreal's Festival Accès Asie in 2017. Her mother is Vietnamese and Mylène is very proud of her Vietnamese roots. The Festival holds a very important place in Montreal's storytelling landscape. It bridges gaps that need to be filled with a better appreciation of the city's many Asian artists and storytellers. Mylène was thrilled to help promote the incredible talent and work done by these fellow Asian artists in her own hometown. Her biggest achievements to date are her 4 year old son, Edward and her 5 year old daughter Élénore. They have enriched her journey, teach and remind her about the miracle of life every single day. She hopes to continue using her professional platform to raise awareness about her other passions: health & nutrition, safeguarding the earth's rapidly deteriorating biodiversity, finding eco-responsible and sustainable ways to thwart climate change and finally, the eradication of all unethical treatment and cruelty towards animals all over this beautiful planet we call home.

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