Colleen Elizabeth Miller
- Actress
- Director
- Producer
Colleen Elizabeth Miller is an American actress, writer and filmmaker. She is best known for her intrinsic, comedic ability seen on both stage and screen. You can watch Colleen in Season 6 of Better Call Saul on AMC and the first season of Killing It on Peacock. Some of her feature film credits include Unexpected, Fancy Dance, Deadly Seduction, and Love At The Christmas Contest. And her performance in the independent feature film Drifted earned her multiple Best Lead Actress awards at various film festivals.
Colleen's filmmaking debut short film, One-Armed Rabbit, has also received many honors including, Best Lead Actress for herself at the 2018 Chicago Horror Film Festival, and the highest honor at The 2019 Twin Falls Sandwiches Film Festival, The Ginny Award. Her other filmmaker credits include Dolos, Gertie & Dolly, and Conversations With Myself.
Originally from Chicago, Colleen entertained audiences there performing improv comedy and acting in many acclaimed plays such as Cherrywood, directed by David Cromer, and as the lead in the female version of The Odd Couple. She also acted in many independent feature films there before moving to Los Angeles in 2014.
Colleen is classically trained in the performing arts, having received her Bachelor's degree from the N.I.U. School of Theatre and Dance, as well as having studied acting abroad in Ireland at the Gaiety School of Acting and at Trinity University. She is also an alum of The Second City Training Center and of iO!, both in Chicago.
Colleen's filmmaking debut short film, One-Armed Rabbit, has also received many honors including, Best Lead Actress for herself at the 2018 Chicago Horror Film Festival, and the highest honor at The 2019 Twin Falls Sandwiches Film Festival, The Ginny Award. Her other filmmaker credits include Dolos, Gertie & Dolly, and Conversations With Myself.
Originally from Chicago, Colleen entertained audiences there performing improv comedy and acting in many acclaimed plays such as Cherrywood, directed by David Cromer, and as the lead in the female version of The Odd Couple. She also acted in many independent feature films there before moving to Los Angeles in 2014.
Colleen is classically trained in the performing arts, having received her Bachelor's degree from the N.I.U. School of Theatre and Dance, as well as having studied acting abroad in Ireland at the Gaiety School of Acting and at Trinity University. She is also an alum of The Second City Training Center and of iO!, both in Chicago.