Milton is a native of Massachusetts where he was raised half of his youth by his Mother in the Inner City of Boston, and his remaining youth by his Father in Suburban Greater Boston. At 16, Milton took an interest in Breakdancing after being introduced to a recreation center by a friend he met at a bowling alley. Intially it was for fun, but as he ...
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Milton is a native of Massachusetts where he was raised half of his youth by his Mother in the Inner City of Boston, and his remaining youth by his Father in Suburban Greater Boston. At 16, Milton took an interest in Breakdancing after being introduced to a recreation center by a friend he met at a bowling alley. Intially it was for fun, but as he progressed he joined a crew and did shows as well as competitions throughout the East Coast while in High School. After finishing High School he attended Boston College where he majored in Economics and put Dancing on hold to work full time to help with the cost of school. After finishing in 2006 Milton moved to New York City where he took up Ninjutsu while working in Finance. It wasn't until Milton was laid off in 2009 that he dabbled back with dancing, but eventually pursued full time after declining an offer at a Hedgefund to pursue TV, Film & Commercials. This ended up paying off as since then Milton has been seen in Comedy Central's Michael & Michael have issues, HBO's Boardwalk Empire, Nickelodeon, The College Humor Show, and was the lead role in an Indie Feature Rufus B. Johnson. Milton has also done a plethora of Commercial work as the Cover Model for X-BOX 360s' Dance Central, landing a Summer 2011 campaign for Miller Lite as well as an endorsement with Muscletech. Currently Milton is a Dancer for a Live Show in Midtown called "The Ride" which was written by people behind NBC's Saturday Night Live and The Colbert Report
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