Ezra Miller
Ezra Miller
Ezra Matthew Miller is an American actor, singer, musician and model. He made his feature film debut in the film Afterschool. He starred as the title character in the drama We Need to Talk About Kevinand co-starred in the film adaptation of The Perks of Being a Wallflower. In 2015, he co-starred in the drama The Stanford Prison Experiment and in the comedy Trainwreck. He appeared in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justiceas Barry Allen / The Flash...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth30 September 1992
CityWyckoff, NJ
CountryUnited States of America
When I was very little, I was sort of consumed by a love for opera. Weirdly enough, I went from being really enthusiastic about construction vehicles at the age of seven to being really passionate about 'La Traviata' by the time I was eight.
I'd say I'm drawn to characters that ring true to me. Adolescence is a troubled time for everyone, so a lot of those characters have been troubled, tortured people. It's been a great way to navigate my adolescence by having these more troubled kids as an outlet.
I'm trying to grow more limbs in order to multitask at a greater rate and I'm also investigating the possibilities of cloning. Because nothing would be more useful than having multiples of me, and that way, I could do all of the things I'd like to do in the short amount of time we all have here.
It disturbs me when Obama says in the State of the Union address that he wants to make dropping out of school at 18 illegal, because people learn differently and before there are forms of learning for every type of person in the world, we shouldn't be condemned for leaving.
When I found film, it was like, 'Of course!' It was this very intense realization that this is perhaps the most powerful, honed context that I've found.
My first job was when I was eight. I did this opera, which was a Robert Wilson/Philip Glass opera, called 'White Raven.' That was a very confusing and trippy creation tale, and I was a kid who brought up the sun and rotated the earth. It was very empowering.
The way I would choose to identify myself wouldn't be gay. I've been attracted mostly to 'she's' but I've been with many people and I'm open to love wherever it can be found.
'The Wizard of Oz' is my favorite movie. It was the first movie I can ever remember watching.
I love my family and I had a very wonderful, magical childhood. But New Jersey was actually a very cold place. There was such an intense concentration of wealth, and such a low concentration of any actual human happiness.
I don't need my sexuality celebrated, and I certainly don't need it to be criticized. I didn't necessarily want it to be observed, but here we are.
I feel that all revolutionary causes should start with addressing misogyny.
My personal opinion is that truth, like honesty and non-harmfulness, often are at odds with one another.
I've fallen prey to my fair share of moments of the phobias of others and the way that that can become an attack.
I was a cocky kid, and I felt like I was an adult at, like, 9. I think that's because my parents always treated me as an adult.