Biography
With the television series "Moonlight," debuting as part of the CBS fall 2007 schedule, she returned to her supernatural roots, playing a mortal woman, Beth Turner, who falls into a relationship with a private investigator (Alex O'Loughlin) - a man who just so happens to be an immortal bloodsucker.
Myles was born March 18, 1980, in London, England and grew up in the famed Notting Hill district. Her father was a church vicar, while her mother …
Career Milestones
1996 | Made acting debut in a BBC production of "The Prince & the Pauper" |
1998 | Appeared in the British miniseries, "Big Women" |
1999 | Cast in a small role in the feature film "Mansfield Park" |
1999 | Had a bit part in the British miniseries "Oliver Twist" |
2001 | Cast in the British TV movie, "The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby" |
2001 | Had a small role as Johnny Depp's wife in the thriller film "From Hell" |
2003 | Appeared as a bloodthirsty rival to Kate Beckinsale in "Underworld" |
2004 | Played the schoolgirl lead in the thriller "Out of Bounds" |
2006 | Appeared in a BBC TV adaptation of "Dracula" playing Lucy Westenra |
2006 | Cast as Audrey, the cool object of affection of Max Minghella in Terry Zwigoff's "Art School Confidential" |
2006 | Played the female lead opposite James Franco in "Tristan & Isolde" |
2006 | Reprised role in a flashback sequence in the sequel, "Underworld: Evolution" |
2007 | Co-starred with Jamie Bell in the Scottish drama "Mister Foe" |
