Riley Stiles
Riley is known for his role as Young Dean (young Zac Efron) in the US Feature Film RICKY STANICKY directed by Academy Award Winner Peter Farrelly. Riley plays Ken Bash in the Australian Feature Film RUNT and portrays Frances O'Connor's son in the Australian TV Series THE TWELVE also starring Sam Neill. He portrayed "Young Bradley" the younger version of the serial killer Bradley Edwards in the award-winning Australian TV mini-series THE CLAREMONT MURDERS based on a true story. In the US TV Series WRECKED he played young Todd. At the young age of 10, he played a cheeky younger brother obsessed with ghost hunting in the award-winning US web series TRUNK TRAVELERS. In his next US web series, he ironically played a ghost who had a love crush on a living soul in WHAT WE SEE. Riley was nominated for "Best Actor" at the St Kilda Film Festival for his challenging performance in AMISSA ANIMA where he played Luca, a street kid caught in a cycle of horrendous abuse, also based on a true story. He has starred in numerous short films, award-winning and festival nominated included; HITTING THE ROAD, NUCLEAR, SHEEP #3, THE FALLING STAR and SORROWING MAN. Riley had a call back to play the young Robbie Williams in the Robbie Williams biopic BETTER MAN. He is attending ongoing acting training at the Ali Roberts Studio, Perth. Riley is developing additional skills through his involvement in music. Riley plays guitar, piano and sings. Riley is a confident and enthusiastic actor who enjoys both screen and stage work. He can perform proficiently with an Australian and Standard American accent. He holds a current Australian passport but also has dual citizenship with Italy.