Tricia Miles

Tricia Miles has popped up in some pretty wild stuff, honestly. G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra? That movie is just action cranked to eleven—explosions, super-suits, and people jumping out of planes for fun. The whole thing is basically a fever dream for anyone who grew up smashing action figures together. Tricia’s role might not be front and center, but she’s right there in the thick of it, dodging danger and looking cool under pressure. Then you’ve got Game Night, which is just a bonkers comedy-thriller hybrid. One minute, everyone’s goofing off about charades and the next, people are getting chased by actual criminals. The movie’s a rollercoaster—funny, surprisingly violent in places, and packed with twists you seriously don’t see coming. Tricia blends into this ensemble cast like she’s been doing this forever, bouncing off the main actors and keeping the pace snappy. Deadfall’s a whole different beast—more tense, kinda moody. Snow everywhere, messy family drama, and a couple on the run from the law. It’s gritty and slow-burn, but Tricia doesn’t fade into the background. Instead, she brings this sense of realness to her scenes, the kind that makes you do a double-take and think, “Wait, do I know her from somewhere?” She’s got this knack for popping up in movies that zig when you expect them to zag, always bringing a little extra to the chaos. Honestly, if you blink, you might miss her, but she leaves an impression.

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  • Professions: Production Manager, Additional Crew, Producer

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