Miles Teller

Miles Teller
Miles Alexander Teller is an American actor. Born in Pennsylvania and an alumnus of the Tisch School of Arts, he appeared in several short films and television movies before making his feature film debut in Rabbit Hole. He had supporting roles in Footlooseand Project X, before garnering critical acclaim for his leading performance as Sutter Keely in The Spectacular Now, for which he was awarded the Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize for Dramatic Acting and his role as Andrew...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth20 February 1987
CityDownington, PA
CountryUnited States of America
I think girls are surprised when you actually really listen and then you call it back at the end of the night.
I start a boxing movie and that's kind of something I've been able to get to the gym for. It's great anytime you can parallel a skill that your character has. I just think it makes it even more rewarding.
I think my character rallies people together to go out and drink.
For me, as far as friendship goes, I think you truly get out of it, what you put into it.
I think when you're looking for scripts or for characters around your own age, a lot of the times they don't have the kind of responsibility that is usually seen in parts that are older for you.
I think I might do an animated film next. I'm serious.
So I think that in the beginning of your career you're just looking to work. Luckily for me, my first movie was 'Rabbit Hole' and I got to work with incredible people, a Pulitzer prize winning writer, John Cameron Mitchell, and all the actors involved. So it's tough, man, because you want to have credibility.
I think if anybody is making a movie about your life something pretty incredible had to happen.
I grew up in a very small town in Florida, like, 7,000 people.
'Footloose' is a fun movie. If you do it right, people should leave wanting to dance.
When I was in high school, there was 'Superbad' and 'The Girl Next Door' and 'Wedding Crashers' and all these great movies. You hope to be a part of something that's smart, funny and in that Todd Phillips-vein. You want to make something like 'Superbad.' That movie was so good and so funny.
I like girls who are cute and naturally funny. As long as they are not too high-maintenance, then we're good.
In most relationships, somebody cares about the other one more and that's usually why you get out of a relationship because it's not reciprocated.
I don't trust a girl that doesn't eat. I find that a little sketchy.