Miles Stroter
- Actor
- Producer
- Director
A native of the Southside of Chicago, Miles Stroter is a 12-year veteran actor and producer, having starred in a myriad of television series and movies such as HBO's Insecure, Chicago Fire, BET's The Quad, Southside and Dutch. Miles most recently appeared on the Starz series BFM and has two feature films dropping in 2024 (Dutch II, After Shocks).
Standing tall at 6 '7, Miles is undoubtedly a powerhouse within film and television. He became a household name after landing his first television appearance on the USA hit show Necessary Roughness (2011). Miles' captivating personality transforms on set illuminating the big and small screens having worked on-set with some of the most talented entertainers such as Robin Givens, Anika Noni Rose, Morris Chestnut, Roxie Diaz and Emmy nominee Issa Rae to name a few.
As of 2023, the proud Chicagoan has shown perseverance through slower periods in Hollywood that has grown into entrepreneurship and philanthropy with his new nonprofit called "The Ticket Out Foundation". The organization provides production work for small businesses and other non profits helping them raise funds and gain exposure. As a seasoned writer and producer, Miles has spent the last decade developing his own scripts and series attaining multiple credits on Netflix's "Strong Black Lead" platform
In addition to philanthropic work, Miles has developed a knack for business having invested his down time during the Actor's Guild Strike (2023) into several startup ventures that represent his passion for giving back to his community and helping others reach the same levels in the entertainment world.
Standing tall at 6 '7, Miles is undoubtedly a powerhouse within film and television. He became a household name after landing his first television appearance on the USA hit show Necessary Roughness (2011). Miles' captivating personality transforms on set illuminating the big and small screens having worked on-set with some of the most talented entertainers such as Robin Givens, Anika Noni Rose, Morris Chestnut, Roxie Diaz and Emmy nominee Issa Rae to name a few.
As of 2023, the proud Chicagoan has shown perseverance through slower periods in Hollywood that has grown into entrepreneurship and philanthropy with his new nonprofit called "The Ticket Out Foundation". The organization provides production work for small businesses and other non profits helping them raise funds and gain exposure. As a seasoned writer and producer, Miles has spent the last decade developing his own scripts and series attaining multiple credits on Netflix's "Strong Black Lead" platform
In addition to philanthropic work, Miles has developed a knack for business having invested his down time during the Actor's Guild Strike (2023) into several startup ventures that represent his passion for giving back to his community and helping others reach the same levels in the entertainment world.