Informative Essay On Miles Heizer

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Miles Heizer is an American actor that has starred in many films. I mainly chose him because of the Netflix original series “13 Reasons Why”. I was automatically hooked onto the show after episode one. Miles Heizer starred in the show as Alex Standall. He was one of my favorite characters because he was different. He was one of those characters that were really different and played a great role.
This American actor has starred in many other films and television shows, mostly paying small parts in television shows. Miles was born on May 16, 1994, he is twenty-two years old. He was born in Greenville, Kentucky and his mother is a nurse. Miles has one sister named Moriah. When Miles was 10, his family moved to Los Angeles, California when he …show more content…

Brandon Flynn plays the role of Justin Foley in “13 Reasons why”. That slightly broke my heart when I found out because, I had the biggest crush on both of them, but I still ship their relationship because it is the cutest thing ever. I’m pretty sure they met in the making of the show, or maybe they met beforehand. I am not sure if they are official, or if they already ended their fling, but social networking says they are still a thing. I guess they are what you would call, “an item”. Apparently they worked together before starring in “13 Reasons why”. Both of them appear in “Home Movies Pt. 1” which is a short film directed by Kevin Rios and released on Vimeo about two to three months ago. The film received an Honorable Mention for the Audience Award at Outfest’s Fusion Film Festival for its “Touching depictions” on the loving of two men. This is probably how the media blew up and found out and spread the rumor. It’s not a complete rumor, but who knows what is true when it comes to social media. Heizer’s reputation eventually squashed the gossip saying the guys are “just friends” and are definitely not dating. I find that hard to believe though, because they are always all over each other in tons of pictures that are seen on the

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