Originally from New York City and an alumnus of The Stella Adler Acting Studio and Brooklyn College, Edoardo Miranda developed an unwavering passion for acting and writing since an early age.
He was raised in Milan, where, after a screenwriting workshop held by screenwriter Umberto Contarello and an acting workshop held by film director Andrea Costantini, he was advised to pursue acting professionally in the United States.
Born Edoardo Nicholas Bianchi, Edoardo changed his stage name to Edoardo Miranda to honor his grandmother Miranda Bramani, an avid movie lover.
He has honed his craft with help from Ron Burrus (Adler Technique), Todd Thaler (On Camera Technique), Elizabeth Shepherd (Shakespeare), and J. Steven White (Stage Combat), to name a few, graduating from Stella Adler in 2018.
Main film credits include Peter The Disciple in the docudrama Eating With The Enemy narrated by Kevin Sorbo, and The Fox in short film The Fox along actor Kazy Tauginas.
Main theater credits include Maestro in Steven Fisher's Broadway show The Last Boy at The Town Hall, and Marco in the Off-Broadway show Arrivals, directed by Art Feinglass.
He is one of the Cofounders of Fracture Films and his short dramas Recalling and Your Poet won the Audience Choice award at the New York Lift-Off Film Festival and was a Finalist at the Transparent Film Festival in 2023, respectively.
Edoardo has also written, produced and directed the play Goodville, accepted at the New York Theater Festival, Winterfest 2020.
His commercial, print and modeling bookings include clients being Adidas, Steinway & Sons, Johnson & Johnson, Brooklyn Nets, painter Kehinde Wiley, photographer David Yarrow, and band Latin Mafia among the many.
Edoardo’s distinctive and multicultural background also includes polyglotism, suicide prevention hotline volunteering, poetry, and martial arts.