Colleen Elizabeth Miller is a multifaceted American actress, writer, and filmmaker, renowned for her innate comedic talent, which has been showcased on both stage and screen. Her impressive body of work includes appearances in Season 6 of the critically acclaimed AMC series Better Call Saul and the inaugural season of Killing It on Peacock. In addition, she has lent her talents to a range of feature films, including the notable titles Unexpected, Fancy Dance, Deadly Seduction, and Love At The Christmas Contest. Furthermore, her outstanding performance in the independent feature film Drifted garnered her multiple Best Lead Actress awards at various prestigious film festivals.
Colleen's filmmaking debut, the short film One-Armed Rabbit, has received widespread recognition, including the Best Lead Actress award at the 2018 Chicago Horror Film Festival and the highest honor, The Ginny Award, at The 2019 Twin Falls Sandwiches Film Festival. Her other notable filmmaker credits include Dolos, Gertie & Dolly, and Conversations With Myself.
Originally from Chicago, Colleen began her career entertaining audiences through improv comedy and acting in numerous acclaimed plays, such as Cherrywood, directed by David Cromer, and as the lead in the female version of The Odd Couple. Prior to relocating to Los Angeles in 2014, she acted in many independent feature films in her hometown.
Colleen's classical training in the performing arts is evident, having earned her Bachelor's degree from the N.I.U. School of Theatre and Dance, as well as studying acting abroad in Ireland at the Gaiety School of Acting and Trinity University. She is also an alum of The Second City Training Center and iO!, both located in Chicago.