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- Height5′ 3″ (1.60 m)
- Miranda Bailey grew up in Vail, Colorado as a ski racer. From there she went to New York to pursue a degree in acting at Skidmore College. She moved to Los Angeles after graduating and began professionally acting, writing, directing, and producing for film. Miranda lives in LA and runs her production company Cold Iron Pictures (The Diary of a Teenage Girl (2015), Swiss Army Man (2016), Don't Think Twice (2016)), Being Frank (2018)). In 2013 Miranda co-founded the theatrical distribution company The Film Arcade.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Tess Lindberg and Anonymous
- Miranda Bailey grew up in Vail, Colorado, where she thrived as a ski racer. She then pursued a degree in acting at Skidmore College in New York. Post-graduation she relocated to Los Angeles and began a diverse career in acting, writing, directing, and producing for film. Miranda Bailey resides in LA and oversees the operations of her production company, Cold Iron Pictures; celebrated for works such as "The Diary of a Teenage Girl (2015)" *Winner of the 2015 Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature*, "Swiss Army Man (2016)" *Winner of 2016 Sundance Film Festival Directing Award: US Dramatic*, "Don't Think Twice (2016)" *Nominated for 2016 Critics Choice Awards Best Comedy*, "Being Frank (2018)" *Winner of 2019 Vail Film Festival Audience Award for Best Film*, and "The Unknown Country (2022)" *Nominated for 2023 Independent Spirit John Cassavetes Award*. In addition to her influential roles in film, Miranda Bailey is the founder of Cherrypicks, a leader in the entertainment and media landscape. Recognized as the premier destination for insights into women's perspectives on film and television, Cherrypicks is a testament to Miranda's dedication to diverse voices in the industry.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Quinton Carroll
- Miranda directed her first short film - "Another Happy Anniversary" - in 2013. It went on to win the "Best Comedy Short" award at CineKink 2014.
- I just don't feel like I have the constitution to sit around and wait for someone to tell me I'm hired," says Bailey. "I'm the kind of person who thrives on just working and making my own projects. Whether they fail or succeed, they're mine and that's what keeps me happy...every time I do anything, it's like a step forward. Every success and every failure pushes you in the right direction, whether you know it or not.
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