Myles Jeffrey

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Myles Jeffrey
Born
Myles David Jeffrey

(1990-10-05) October 5, 1990 (age 29)
OccupationActor, producer, director
Years active1997—present
Website www.mylesjeffrey.com

Myles David Jeffrey (born October 5, 1990) is an American actor, producer and director. [1] He played Henry Paget on Early Edition and voiced George in Stuart Little .

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Biography

Jeffrey was born Myles David Jeffrey on October 5, 1990 in Riverside County, California. Jeffrey has appeared in guest-starring roles on such TV shows as ER , Popular , Family Law and Touched by an Angel . He was a series regular voice on Stuart Little as George, Recess and Whatever Happened to Robot Jones . He appeared in Face/Off and The Odd Couple II .

In March 2007, Jeffrey was documented on True Life in the episode "I'm a Genius." He then attended University of California, Los Angeles as an English Major, earning his Bachelor of Arts in 2010. [1] He produced Dude, I'm Moving Out .

Jeffrey appeared on Jeopardy! Teen Tournament on February 7, 2007. Despite not winning his quarterfinal game, his score was high enough to earn him a wild card into the semifinals, where he failed to advance to the finals.

Awards and nominations

His role on Early Edition earned him two Young Artists Award nominations and one award for Best Supporting Young Actor in a TV Drama Series. In 1999 he won "Best Performance in a TV Drama Series Young Actor Age Ten and Under" [2]

He also won a Young Artist Award in 2001 for his performance in Mom's Got a Date with a Vampire .[ citation needed ]

For his performance in Babe: Pig in the City , he won a Hollywood Reporter Young Star Award in 2000.

Filmography

Film

Television film

Television

Production staff

Producer

Director

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