
Miko Hughes
Acting
Biography
Miko John Hughes (born February 22, 1986) is an American actor best known for his film roles as a child actor as Gage Creed in Pet Sematary (1989), as an autistic boy opposite Bruce Willis in Mercury Rising (1998) and as Dylan, Heather Langenkamp's son in Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994). Description above from the Wikipedia article Miko Hughes, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: February 22, 1986
Place of Birth: Apple Valley, California, USA
Known For

The New Adventures of Pinkgirl and The Scone
Unemployed super heroes, Pinkgirl and The Scone attempt to cut through the bureaucratic red tape of the League of Leagues to become sanctioned heroes once again. All while being followed and filmed by their mild mannered documentarian, James Jenson.

The Nanny
That flashy girl from Flushing with the heart of an angel (and the voice of a slighty more nasal angel). The comic misadventures of the sweet and sassy Fran Fine, her sophisticated employer, Broadway producer Mr. Sheffield, his boisterous brood and his wisecracking staff.

Veronica Mars
In the fictional town of Neptune, California, student Veronica Mars progresses from high school to college while moonlighting as a private investigator under the tutelage of her detective father.

Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy
For decades, Freddy Krueger has slashed his way through the dreams of countless youngsters, scaring up over half a billion dollars at the box office across eight terrifying, spectacular films.

Roswell
Bizarre things start happening in the little New Mexico town where UFOs were spotted in 1947. Cut to 1999, when a cute high-school student saves the life of a teenage waitress. Surrounded by cliques of clever, angst-filled classmates, the two form a bond that threatens the survival of a secret universe involving superhuman powers, a yen for hot sauce and an alien gene pool.

Boston Public
Principal Steven Harper runs Winslow High School as best as he can while dealing with the demands of the faculty, the students and their parents.

Full House
After the death of his wife, Danny enlists his best friend and his brother-in-law to help raise his three daughters, D.J., Stephanie, and Michelle.

Apollo 13
The true story of technical troubles that scuttle the Apollo 13 lunar mission in 1970, risking the lives of astronaut Jim Lovell and his crew, with the failed journey turning into a thrilling saga of heroism. Drifting more than 200,000 miles from Earth, the astronauts work furiously with the ground crew to avert tragedy.

Where Are They Now?
Where Are They Now? was a television series on VH1 that featured past celebrities and updated on their current professional and personal status. Each episode was dedicated to another genre. Though not always in sequence, some episodes were a continuation of the motif of episodes from the past. Those episodes sometimes had Roman numerals in their title to signify their sequel status.

99 to Beat
100 players compete in unique, funny games. Last-place finishers get eliminated each round. Don't finish last to stay in. Last contestant standing wins $1,000,000.
Filmography
as Self - Contestant
as Dylan Porter
as Himself
as Jeremy
as Bastard Steel
as Jensen
as Radio DJ (uncredited)
as Taz
as Stoner Dude
as Young Dopler
as Jesse
as Peter Feldman
as Jimmy
as Graham Farris
as Nicholas Crawford
as Max Bogart
as Self
as Sly / Whit (voice)
as Simon Lynch
as Jesse Rodriguez
as Zack
as Jordan Barnett
as Clement (voice)
as Ethan
as Jeffrey Lovell
as Tommy Anderson (voice)
as Dylan Porter
as Daniel Duncan
as Billy Robberson
as Nick 'Nicky' Braden
as Young Jeremy Creek (voice)
as Frank Bradley Jr
as Dylan Leary
as Robert Jurgens (age 3)
as Aaron Bailey
as David Patterson
as Joseph
as Young Chuckie
as Chad Hershel
as Gage Creed
as Aaron
as Lance