Acting in Vancouver’s Thriving Entertainment Industry
From primetime U.S. television to independent Canadian feature film, Graham K. Miles performs in some of the industry’s most exciting projects.
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Feature Film
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Theatre
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Voiceover
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Short Film
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TV • Feature Film • Theatre • Voiceover • Short Film •
Demo Reel
Clips from recent projects, including Tracker (CBS) and Family Law (Global TV).
Coming Soon
Trailer for Into the Unseen, directed by Omid Pakbin.
Current Headshots
All photos on this page taken by Ashley Ross.
Theatrical
11/31/2025
Commercial
11/31/2025
Frequently Asked Questions
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Graham is currently represented for film, TV, theatre, and voiceover work by Scarlett Bruns at Leo Management. Please contact her directly if you are interested in auditioning him or offering him a role in your production. Note that Graham is a member in good standing of UBCP/ACTRA and is unable to work on non-union projects.
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Graham earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in Acting from the New School for Drama in New York City in 2016. He also obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Theatre with a specialization in Acting from the University of Victoria in 2012.
Graham has also taken classes from some of Vancouver’s top acting teachers, including Andrew McIlroy. He continues to train regularly and remains committed to acquiring new skills that can serve him in his craft. -
Graham is a versatile actor with considerable range. He is equally known for portraying complex dramatic characters and high-energy comedic roles.
In recent years, several of Graham’s larger roles have been as villains or antagonists. Examples include the narcissistic online influencer Andrew in the feature film Into the Unseen and the meth-dealing kidnapper Ethan in the CBS primetime drama Tracker. However, he also portrayed more sympathetic characters in productions like Family Law, a comedy series where his character Dylan briefly appeared as the victim of a catfishing scam.
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Graham has an extensive range of skills and abilities that help him convincingly embody different characters. Key examples include:
Musical Abilities: Graham is a proficient vocalist and electric guitarist, due to his tenure as frontman for the metal band Thirteen Goats. He is also the group’s primary lyricist and one of their three composers.
Weapons Handling: Graham holds a Possession and Acquisition License (PAL) from the Government of Canada that allows him to own both restricted and non-restricted firearms. He has also trained with a variety of bladed weapons for stage combat, including épées, rapiers, sabres, and knives.
Motorcycling & Driving: Graham is an avid motorcyclist who has completed numerous solo trips across the Rocky Mountains. He holds valid class 5 and 6 driver’s licenses.
Dialects & Languages: Graham trained with renowned dialect coach Susan Cameron during his graduate studies at The New School. He can perform convincingly in numerous dialects, including Neutral American Speech (NAS), British (RP and Cockney), Irish, German, Russian, and South African. In addition to English, Graham also speaks elementary Spanish and Ukrainian.
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Although he is not currently teaching, Graham has taught courses for actors at several respected post-secondary institutions. He spent several years as the primary voice instructor for On The Mic Training in Vancouver, a well-known vocational school for voiceover performers. He has also taught voice and Shakespeare at The Canadian College of Performing Arts (CCPA) in Victoria.