Miles Robbins is a talented American actor known for his diverse roles across film and television. He gained significant recognition for his portrayal of William, the teenage son of iconic characters Dana Scully and Fox Mulder, in the acclaimed series The X-Files. This role showcased his ability to navigate complex emotional landscapes, earning him praise from both critics and audiences alike.
Robbins has demonstrated his versatility through various performances in independent films and mainstream projects. He appeared in My Friend Dahmer, where he contributed to the film’s haunting narrative, and in the Amazon series Mozart in the Jungle, which highlighted his comedic timing and dramatic range. His role as Dee Dee Ramone in The Get Down further solidified his status as a dynamic performer capable of embodying real-life figures with authenticity.
In the comedy Blockers, directed by Kay Cannon, Robbins played Connor, affectionately known as ‘The Chef.’ His chemistry with co-stars, including John Cena and Geraldine Viswanathan, brought a fresh and humorous perspective to the film, making it a standout in the genre. Additionally, his participation in the horror franchise Halloween (2018) showcased his ability to engage with different genres, appealing to a broad audience.
Beyond acting, Robbins has explored his musical talents as a disc jockey and a member of the psychedelic pop band Pow Pow Family Band. Performing as the character ‘Milly,’ he embraced a unique artistic persona that resonated with fans. With a growing filmography and a commitment to his craft, Miles Robbins continues to make a significant impact in the entertainment industry.