EMilio Mils

EMilio Mils

EMilio Mils

 

“Good Days Don’t Make Themselves!”

 

EMilio Mils (born October 1987 as Emilio Cordiel Richardson) is an American actor, artist, designer, singer/songwriter, rapper, and acrobatic yoga instructor. In 2012, under the artist name, Mili Mils, Crystal Rain Productions released 2 singles, “Chainless” and “My Treasure,” both written, composed, and performed by Mils. At the time, he was serving in the U.S. Military and was unable to pursue his full career.

After medically leaving the Air Force in 2014, EMilio pursued a much more freeing career in radio, rekindling his flame for creativity. In 2016, he left radio to pursue expressive art as a career adding digital illustration and performance art to his arsenal of artistic ability under his personal brand, The Mils Edition (@theMilsEdition).

EMilio has enjoyed much of his success in Sacramento’s arts & media scene using his creativity to entertain, spark social change, and empower the entrepreneurial artist within. His community events are for like-minded, inclusive, and positivity-focused people to connect in a safe and collaborative environment whether it be an artist mixer or an acrobatic yoga jam session.

As a published writer, poet & lyricist, EMilio has written & voiced on-air commercials and promotions for 6 major radio stations and 7 brands in the Sacramento market alone. EMilio has worked with hundreds of people, businesses, products & events as an all-around creative. He has been featured on over a dozen websites & podcasts, radio shows, over 1,100 social media pages, and a handful of news broadcasts including Good Day Sacramento and nationally syndicated Fox 40,

EMilio has emceed and performed at festivals, concerts, tours, and outdoor events with over 10,000 people in attendance and has made several commercial television appearances and some cameos including Gordon Ramsay’s 24 Hours to Hell and Back. His professional modeling background consists of commercial, promotional, fitness, fashion, and editorial work including Chevrolet’s Finding New Roads magazine (October 2015) #FuelYourHustle campaign.

Using his childhood skill to impersonate, EMilio has found a home in front of the screen as a feature film and commercial actor, which brought him into the mix with Fight 4 Your Life.  Originally a featured background cast member of the project for a single scene, director Bryan Bachar approached EMilio about taking on a larger role.  Luckily, he accepted.  Now audiences will be fortunate to see Mr. Mils play the heroic Kung Fu Stone in his feature film debut in a leading role!  

Currently represented in Northern California (including Reno/Tahoe) by Cast Images based in Sacramento, Ca., spreading comfort and happiness to others is what fuels EMilio to continue pursuing an incredibly competitive & challenging, yet rewarding career as a professional actor.  It is our hope that the sacrifices and great efforts he’s endured throughout his time with F4YL provide him a lane for even more advancement and overall success.  We know first hand how awesome a talent he is.  And we can’t wait for the world to see what we’ve been experiencing for years.  The dedication this man has shown will shine brightly on the big screen.

As an artist and designer, EMilio has created digital media from logos and brand marks to 6 ft mural designs. His passion for creativity and wild imagination has allowed him to push the confines of any box.

 

“If I had a superpower in art and design I would say it was ideation. The ideas are the easy part. Bringing them to life is a whole other story.”   –EMilio Mils

 

Mils’s ultimate goal is to bring enjoyment, value, and inspiration to people’s lives.  He strongly believes in collaboration over competition and welcomes any opportunity to create and artistically express himself and his views on life.

Check out this blog post to find out a little more.

Behind the Brand.

There’s lots on EMilio’s personal site….themilsedition.com

And you can keep up with him on various social media outlets, like Instagram, TikTok, X (Twitter) and Facebook, by plugging in his handle @themilsedition.

 

 

– The one studios crew

 

Edwin Johnson

Edwin Johnson is a veteran of the United States Air Force and has modeled locally, acted and performed background work in major and local films and video such as The Scorpion King, American Me and Dragonfly.  He’s also danced on Soul Train in Los Angeles and has been playing the drums since he was 15 years old.  Edwin loves to play basketball and volleyball and other team sports.  Another worthy notation is that Mr. Johnson was the Vice-President of Forum for People of Color (FPOC), a local non-profit based in Sacramento that held an annual International Fair that showcased Sacramento County’s diverse cultures and raised funding for local charities and County organizations such as WEAVE, Meals on Wheels, Women’s Empowerment, TEAM (Teaching Everyone Animals Matter) and others.

Edwin has worked as a volunteer in the Sacramento community for Voter Registration, the Olympic and NCAA Track and Field trials, the Dream Street and Rebuilding Together housing projects, the Great American River Cleanup, the Sacramento County Homeless Count, Rebuilding McKinley Park and more.  Always on the move, he has been instrumental in media and community outreach, fundraising and recruiting entertainment.  This highly selfless man believes in empowering individuals to achieve their goals and dreams and is devoted to helping people and animals less fortunate than others.

The role Edwin plays in Fight 4 Your Life is challenging and physical.  He has shown nothing but commitment towards the character, capturing director Bryan Bachar’s eye from the start.  We are lucky to have him.  For more information on Edwin, you can find him on SF Casting or Facebook.

 

– The one studios crew