Milo Manheim, an emerging American actor, was born and raised in Los Angeles, where he began his acting career at the tender age of seven in a local after-school program in Culver City.
He soon went on to perform in an impressive 15 musicals with Liza Monjauze Productions, showcasing his talents in a wide range of productions, including Rent, Footloose, Tommy, A Chorus Line, Gypsy, and Spring Awakening.
Milo's big break came when casting director Amber Horn discovered him performing as "Roger" in the musical Rent, which led to him being cast as the male lead in the Disney Channel musical Zombies, premiering in February 2018.
As the son of Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning actress Camryn Manheim, Milo grew up on the set of The Practice and Ghost Whisperer, developing an appreciation for the craft from a young age.
In addition to his passion for television and film, Milo remains drawn to the stage, having performed in the original musical Generation Me at the Hudson Theatre and Playwright Horizons in New York City, winning the "Best Leading Actor" award at the 2017 New York Musical Festival.
Milo is a dedicated advocate for community service and charities, having worked with a variety of organizations, including Bread & Roses Restaurant, Pediatric Aides, Poker for Puppies, Buy Life, and Foster Cares.
He has also volunteered with the Venice Family Clinic, providing healthcare to low-income residents, and worked with disabled students at McBride Elementary to get them involved with the arts.
In 2008, Milo contributed to the Obama campaign, raising funds from a lemonade stand and attending the inauguration in Washington D.C.
Furthermore, for the past six years, Milo has been involved with Robert Kennedy Jr.'s Waterkeeper Alliance, and had the opportunity to interview Robert Kennedy Jr. on a CBS news segment about the environment.
In his free time, Milo enjoys playing multiple instruments, including guitar, drums, piano, and ukulele, as well as dabbling in various wind instruments.