Rhode Island native Duane Langley began turning heads in New York City
when he starred in Exit Eighty Two Productions'
A Million Miles (2001), a story about
best friends who have outgrown the familiar streets and faces of their
Jersey Shore home.
Born on July 14, 1977, Langley began his love for acting in his early
teens, performing in school plays. Duane began making quite a stir in
the RI theater scene. Since coming to New York in 1996, Duane has kept
himself quite busy with theater and, now, even busier with the screen.
Since "A Million Miles," he has concentrated almost all of his time on
film-related projects. Duane has acted in, directed, written, and
produced numerous films. He has three feature films in pre-production
for 2005 and is also slated to direct
William Shakespeare's "Comedy of Errors" this
summer.