
Myles Angus MacVane

THEATRE
Duncan, King of Scotland – “MacBeth” | Capital Classics |
Henry II, King of England – “The Lion in Winter” | Yale University |
Claudius, King of Denmark – “Hamlet” | Yonkers Shakespeare |
Master Ford – “The Merry Wives of Windsor” | Capital Classics |
Bardolph, others – “Henry V” | S.O.S. |
Sir Toby Belch (& others) - "Twelfth Night" | (3x, different venues) |
The Colonel – “The Ghost Sonata” | Columbia University |
Duke Senior - "As You Like It” | Cornell University |
Gremio – “The Taming Of The Shrew” | Cornell University |
Ferrapont – “The Three Sisters” | Cornell University |
John De Stogumber (the English chaplain) – “Saint Joan” | Cornell University |
A priest – “The Fifth Sun” | Penny Lane Theater |
Reg – “The Norman Conquests” | Central Casting |
Ebenezer Scrooge – “A Christmas Carole” | G.I.A.C. (Ithaca) |
Florio – “T’is Pity She’s A Whore” | Cornell University |
Richard – “When You Comin’ Back, Red Ryder?” | Central Casting |
The Doctor – “Poor Murderer” | Cornell University |
Nathan – “Buck” | Central Casting |
Gletkin – “Darkness At Noon” | Westport Comm. |
Tom – “The Glass Menagerie” | Univ. of Bridgeport |
Apollo – “The Drunken Sisters” | Westport Comm. |
Stewart – “After The Ball” | (dinner theater) |
Merlin – “Legends of Arthur” | Norwalk, Conn. |
Myles has read in staged dramatic readings of new plays and screenplays for, and by: Ray Aranha, Andrzej Krakowski, Clifford Mason, Kent Moran, and Gina Tracy.
FILM
Philip Messerer's "Thicker Than Water: The Vampire Diaries, Part 1"
Daniel Abella's "The Final Equation"
Michael Quilty's "Bitter Ending"
Ian J. Keeney's "Dark Fantasy"
David Broitman's "Don't Shoot The Pharmacist"
Minor speaking roles in features:
Thomas Reilly’s “Bobby Dogs”Charles Hood’s “Freezer Burn”
The best of the short films in which Myles has had a major role include:
Lucas Longacre’s “Pater Familias”Jack Halfaprayer’s “The Door of The Law”
Ian J Keeney’s “Living Past”
Austin Reading’s “The Waystation: Prelude”
Elliott DeGuiseppe's "Space Age Rumrunners of the Roaring Twenties”
Neel Agrawal's “Blue Collapse”
Myles Angus MacVane was born in London, England, as that great city struggled out of its darkest hours. In his third year of life, those dour days were briefly brightened by the Lincoln green of a memorable performance by a London pantomime company, to which his father, John, a war correspondent, took him.
At age 7, Myles played one of the lost boys in a local production of "Peter Pan," and as sixth former, he performed in Pomfret School’s production of Peter Ustinov's "Romanoff and Juliet".
Since then, he has performed in over two dozen stage plays, including works by Shakespeare, Ford, Shaw, Chekov, Ibsen, Ayckbourn, etc.
His most recent roles have included: | |
Duncan, King of Scotland – “MacBeth” | Capital Classics |
Henry II, King of England – “The Lion in Winter” | Yale University |
Claudius, King of Denmark – “Hamlet” | Yonkers Shakespeare |
Master Ford – “The Merry Wives of Windsor” | Capital Classics |
Bardolph – “Henry V” | S.O.S. |
Sir Toby Belch (& others) - "Twelfth Night" | (3x, different venues) |
The Colonel – “The Ghost Sonata” | Columbia University |
Previous roles have included: | |
Duke Senior - "As You Like It” | Cornell University |
Gremio – “The Taming Of The Shrew” | Cornell University |
Ferrapont – “The Three Sisters” | Cornell University |
John De Stogumber (the English chaplain) – “Saint Joan” | Cornell University |
A priest – “The Fifth Sun” | Penny Lane Theatre |
Reg – “The Norman Conquests” | Central Casting |
Ebenezer Scrooge – “A Christmas Carole” | G.I.A.C. (Ithaca) |
Florio – “T’is Pity She’s A Whore” | Cornell University |
Richard – “When You Comin’ Back, Red Ryder?” | Central Casting |
The Doctor – “Poor Murderer” | Cornell University |
Nathan – “Buck” | Central Casting |
Gletkin – “Darkness At Noon” | Westport Comm. |
Tom – “The Glass Menagerie” | Univ. of Bridgeport |
Apollo – “The Drunken Sisters” | Westport Comm. |
Stewart – “After The Ball” | (dinner theater) |
Merlin – “Legends of Arthur” | Norwalk, Conn. |
Myles has participated in staged dramatic readings of new plays and screenplays for, and by: Ray Aranha, Andrzej Krakowski, Cliffo rd Mason, Kent Moran, and Gina Tracy.
Myles has performed in over a dozen films. His major dramatic feature film roles have been in:
Philip Messerer's "Thicker Than Water: The Vampire Diaries, Part 1"Daniel Abella's "The Final Equation"
Michael Quilty's "Bitter Ending"
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Born in London, England, as that great city struggled out of its darkest hours, Myles Angus MacVane has acted in
over 25 staged plays (Shakespeare, Ford, Williams, Chekov, Ibsen, Shaw, Goldman, Ayckbourn, Ribman, etc.), numerous staged readings (Cliffo rd Mason, Ray Aranha, Andrzej Krakowski, Kent Moran, and
Gina Tracy, etc.), and a substantial number of films, both shorts and features.
The shorts include Ian J. Keeney's "Living Past," Lucas Longacre's "Pater Familias," Jack Halfaprayer's "The Door of The Law," Neel Agrawal's "Blue Collapse," Robert Kesten's "The Lottery," Austin Reading's "Waystation: Prelude," and Elliott DeGuiseppe's "Space Age Rumrunners of The Roaring Twenties."
Feature films in which Myles has had significant roles include: Ian J. Keeney's "Dark Fantasy," Daniel Abella's "The Final Equation," Michael Quilty's "Bitter End," and Philip Messerer's award winning "Thicker Than Water: The Vampire Diaries, Part 1."
Lesser speaking roles in feature films include Charles Hood's "Freezer Burn," and Thomas K. Reilly's "Bobby Dogs."
Additionally, Myles is a long time practitioner of taijiquan
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"Myles MacVane is a rare breed of talent who also possesses a unique comical quality that enables him to immerse himself inside any given character and reflect that character's soul through the camera."
- Dave Broitman, Comedy Director.
