Myles Perez
Myles Vincent Perez was born in Winter Park, Florida. His family moved from the neighboring town of Maitland (part of the Greater Orlando area) to the Santa Clarita Valley in Los Angeles County, California when he was a toddler. He moved with two older brothers Zachary and Justin along with his younger sister Priscilla. His Puerto Rican father, born in Brooklyn, New York met his mother who was originally from Manila, Philippines in NorCal's Bay Area. His parents relocated the family to Southern California after the 2007 housing market crash distressed their mortgage company.
Myles grew up in a household where loud music and performing was encouraged. His interest in acting, singing and dancing peaked in third grade when he was chosen by his teacher to play one of the leads in a musical play which led to one of his passions as a choreographer. Soon after, he entered acting with his siblings and worked recurring roles for Disney and DreamWorks TV as a host. He danced his way winning a spot on Nickelodeon's Lip Sync Battle Shorties for two seasons after a tedious audition process and landed guest roles on the kid show networks. His comeback role with Netflix big budget spooky thriller, "The Curse of Bridge Hollow" alongside actor/producer Marlon Wayans and "Stranger Things" Priah Ferguson can be streamed in time for Halloween 2022. Find him in Ali Novak's hit teen novel turned Netflix series "My Life with the Walter Boys," coming soon.