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A.D. Miles        

Head Writer of "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon;" Actor Known for his Role in "Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp"

A comedian in front of the camera as well as behind the scenes, Miles honed his stand-up skills on New York's alternative comedy scene. In the early 2000s, he began landing small TV and film roles and often worked with his old cohorts, including Michael Showalter, who penned him a part in "Wet Hot American Summer." Miles then branched out into screenwriting, producing and directing, helming a number of short films such as "Ray Has Sex," which featured him as a virginal übernerd. In 2006, he landed his first series-regular role on Comedy Central's small-time newsroom mockumentary "Dog Bites Man," and in 2008 he was cast in Paul Rudd's comedy "Role Models." Around this time Miles also gravitated toward creative work on the web: He appeared in the satirical online (and eventual TV) series "Children's Hospital," and wrote and produced the online series "Horrible People" and "Hot Sluts." 2009 presented him with the biggest opportunity of his career when he signed on to be the head writer for Late Night With Jimmy Fallon.

Most recently, Miles has played the role of Gary in the new Netflix original comedy, "Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp."

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