Highest rated movie: The Scenesters (2009)
Lowest rated movie: Folk Hero & Funny Guy (2016)
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Movies starring Blaise Miller have generally received positive reviews and hold an average score of 62%.
The Scenesters - released in 2009 - is Blaise Miller's highest rated movie, with a score of 69% based on 12 reviews.
The lowest rated film from Blaise Miller is Folk Hero & Funny Guy - released in 2016 - with a score of 53% based on 21 reviews.
A military brat, Blaise bounced around the country with his family before they put down roots in Virginia. After receiving his B.A in Theater, Blaise packed up his things and moved to the Windy City. While in Chicago he gained extensive stage time at Second City and IO. In 2005, after 4 years of writing and acting in shows, he decided that it was time to make the move to Los Angeles. Blaise has established himself as a working actor, carving a niche for himself in independent films playing likable everyman types. In 2008, Blaise won the lead role in the dark comedy The Scenesters and followed that up by snagging lead roles in Super Zeroes, Spring Eddy, Holiday Road, It's a Disaster and a supporting role in Congratulations. Blaise is a founding member of the comedic film group The Vacationeers, with whom he continues to collaborate.
Blaise Miller has acted in films with Todd Berger, Jeff Grace, Kevin M. Brennan and David Cross.
Blaise Miller has worked with these film directors: Todd Berger, Jeff Grace, Eric M. Levy and Juan Cardarelli.
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