Miles Crawford began filmmaking, preceded by his professional career in music and theatre: performing as a cast member of STOMP, and drumming alongside Eminem, Ringo Starr, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Art Garfunkel, Darwin Deez, Terrence Mann, and Bronagh Gallagher. Born in Boston, raised in New York, Miles played drums in bands and acted in theatrical productions from an early age. He attended CalArts and The New School, graduating with awards from Musicians Institute. Miles is married to Reshma Gajjar. They live in Los Angeles.
Performed at Glastonbury music festival, drumming for Darwin Deez.
Performed Off-Broadway and in international tours of STOMP.
His directorial debut, "DNA" (2010) was nominated for a UK MVA.
His high school band shared the stage with The Mighty Mighty Bosstones.
"I Forgot My Phone" (2013) directed by Miles Crawford, has over 51 million views on YouTube and Vimeo, and has been featured in The New York Times, TIME, USA Today, Huffington Post, Daily Mail, NPR, FOX, The Today Show, and Good Morning America.