
Age: 25
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Milo Manheim (born March 6, 2001) is an American actor born and raised in Los Angeles. He began his acting career in a local after-school program in Culver City at the age of seven, and he soon went on to perform in 15 musicals with Liza Monjauze Productions. These musicals include: Rent, Footloose, Tommy, A Chorus Line, Gypsy, and Spring Awakening. He is best known for portraying Zed in the Disney Channel original movie series “Zombies" and as Ryan in Spyglass' Thanksgiving (2023). He is also featured in the Sabrina Carpenter’s "Feather" music video.

Milo Manheim

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for Liu Woods in Jeff The Killer: The Movie
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Nolan Splavec's Jeff The Killer: The Movie is a 2014 psychological horror film directed by Nolan Splavec and produced by Michael Yarmush, Jeff (DJ Cook) was a 13-year-old who moved to a new neighborhood with his brother, Liu (Milo Manheim), and their parents Peter (Matthew McConaughey) and Margaret (Julie Bowen). On their first day of school, they were accosted by 3 bullies named Randy (Max Charles), Keith (Jace Norman), & Troy (Joshua Bassett), whom Jeff brutally beat up after they threatened them with knives. Liu took the blame for it and was arrested, sending Jeff into a deep depression. The bullies later attacked Jeff again at a party, and Jeff killed one of them, but not before getting covered in bleach and lit on fire by Keith. During this fight, Jeff's mind permanently snapped. Later that night, Jeff's mother found him carving his face into a permanent smile so that he would no longer have to exert energy to smile, as he put it, and burning off his eyelids so he could always see his face. Jeff's mother went to her husband to tell him that their son had gone completely mad and needed to be killed, but Jeff caught them and stabbed them to death. This woke up Liu (who was recently released), with Jeff telling him as he was about to plunge the knife into his body, "Go to sleep". Jeff then went on a serial killing rampage, killing those who refused to sleep at night, and as the story continued, Jeff renamed himself "Jeff the Killer".