Bio

Toby Miller's most recent work includes Ray Court in the US regional premiere of The Bodyguard at White Plains Performing Arts Center directed by Frank Portanova and with musical direction by Stephen Ferri ("this show blows the roof off the theatre with vocal special effects rivaling the power of any Marvel hero -- Broadway World), and Lord Aster in the Argyle Theatre production of Peter and the Starcatcher, directed by Amanda Connors and with musical direction by Andrew Bourgoin ("One of the 10 shows on Long Island stages you don't want to miss -- a delightfully whimsical production that eschews high-tech gadgetry in favor of more playful stagecraft" -- Newsday). Before joining the New York productions of Annemarie Shea's Dirty Irish, and the Hamlet Isn't Dead Theatre Company production of The Merry Wives of Windsor at the Westbeth, Toby toured the US with Aquila Theatre Company's 3-person productions of Much Ado about Nothing and Murder on the Nile. Other recent credits include Disney's Tarzan at White Plains Performing Arts Center, a workshop of 360 Entertainment's Peter Pan (Barry Weissler/Norton Herrick, Exec. Prods.) and the world premiere of Sprat Artistic Ensemble's Henri (Ryan Reid, writer/director) at Las Vegas' Smith Center for the Performing Arts ("Henri plays a powerful melody" -- Las Vegas Sun). Toby also took on the title role in Edward Gorey's Dracula directed by John Shea at the Theatre Workshop of Nantucket (TWN). It was the first revival in 30 years of the production that was featured on Broadway with Frank Langella as Dracula and which won Tony Awards for Edward Gorey's sets and costumes. Toby also appeared as Geoffrey in the TWN production of John Guare's Six Degrees of Separation and as Richard Hannay in The 39 Steps at the Sierra Repertory Theatre (CA) and Lees-McRae Theatre (NC).

Other recent credits include Peter and the Starcatcher at White Heron Theatre, directed by Lynne Bolton, Lanford Wilson's Talley's Folly, directed by Marta Rainer and George Brant's Any Other Name, directed by Bryan Halperin, both at New Hampshire's Winnipesaukee Playhouse. Toby has also appeared at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, and the Stage Door (FL). In New York, Toby also appeared as Jones in Sam Graber's The Future of Office Sex at the Abingdon Theatre Company.

Toby recently completed the title role in the short film The Arnold Crombeck Story based on a story by Patrick McGrath, author of David Cronenberg's Spider. Toby also did the title role in Ward and Mark Sutton's multi-episode cartoon, The Adventures of Trex, Blind Dater.