
Zach Mills
Acting
1995-12-26 · Lakewood, Ohio, USA
Zachary "Zach" Mills (born December 26, 1995) is an American teen actor. Mills has appeared in many film and television productions. These include a brief appearance in the television series Scrubs and guest starring roles in such shows as Malcolm in the Middle, Eleventh Hour, Numb3rs, Ghost Whisperer and October Road. His first significant supporting role in a film was as Adrien Brody's son in the 2006 film, Hollywoodland. In 2007 he appeared in the Hallmark movie The Valley of Light, and that year would also mark his leading role in Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium, in which he acted alongside Dustin Hoffman and Natalie Portman. In 2008 he appeared in a leading role in the film Kit Kittredge: An American Girl, and a supporting role as a news vendor in the Clint Eastwood-directed Changeling. Zach is also in Super 8.
movieClue: A Movie Mystery Adventure
as Lucas Morganstern · 2014 · 6.9
movieHeroes and Demons
as Ollie Klublershturf (segment "Ollie Klublershturf vs. The Nazis") · 2012 · 6.8
tvClue
as Lucas Morganstern · 2011 · 5.3
movieSuper 8
as Preston · 2011 · 6.8
movieOllie Klublershturf vs. the Nazis
as Ollie Klublershturf · 2010 · 6.9
movieRaspberry Magic
as Zachary Dunlap · 2010 · 4.2
movieInsult to Injury
as Shanty Town Child · 2009 · 0.0
movieChangeling
as News Vendor · 2008 · 7.6
tvEleventh Hour
as Stephen Brown · 2008 · 6.6
movieKit Kittredge: An American Girl
as Stirling Howard IV · 2008 · 6.5
movieMr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium
as Eric Applebaum · 2007 · 6.3
movieSteam
as TJ · 2007 · 2.8
tvOctober Road
as Young Nick · 2007 · 6.2
tvRules of Engagement
as Judd · 2007 · 7.1
movieThe Valley of Light
as Matthew · 2007 · 6.5
movieThe Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
as Carpenter Elf · 2006 · 5.6
movieHollywoodland
as Evan Simo · 2006 · 6.1
tvGhost Whisperer
as Ernie · 2005 · 8.1
tvNumb3rs
as Pete Kinkirk · 2005 · 7.0
tvCold Case
as Taylor · 2003 · 7.8
tvScrubs
as Young J.D. · 2001 · 8.1
tvMalcolm in the Middle
as Matt · 2000 · 8.5
tvHallmark Hall of Fame
as Matthew · 1951 · 8.8