Myles Grier
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Myles Grier | |
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| Alma mater | Valdosta State University |
| Occupations | Actor, producer |
| Years active | 2003–present |
Myles Grier is a Nigerian American film, television, and stage actor.[1][2][3] He was born in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.[4]
Grier has acted in FOX's Lethal Weapon,[5] NBC's Game of Silence,[6] Freeform's The Fosters,[7] NBC's Aquarius,[7] ABC's Agent Carter ("Monsters")[8] and Beerfest: Thirst For Victory, CW Seed's first original film. He was part of the creative team who went viral for their innovative theatrical experience of The Lion King the musical,[9][10][11] in which he produced and voiced young and adult Simba on the social audio app Clubhouse.[12]