Myles Truitt Talks 'BMF' Season 1, His Career as a Child Star, and His Future as an Action Star (2024)

Myles Truitt is fresh off the success of STARZ’s latest hit show BMF. The 50 Cent produced series received a Season 2 order just four days after its strong Season 1 premiere and has since averaged 6.5 million viewers per episode. BMF tells the true story of brothers Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory (Demetrius Flenory Jr.) and Terry “Southwest T” Flenory (Da’Vinchi) as they build a multi-state drug trafficking and money laundering empire in the late 80s and 90s. Truitt stars on the show as the brothers’ right-hand man Brian Mickie, a.k.a B-Mickie. The BMF cast ranges from newcomers like Demetrius “Lil Meech” Flenory Jr., 13 Reasons Why star Ajiona Alexus, and grown-ish’s Da’Vinchi to Hollywood vets like Russell Hornsby, The Wire’s Wood Harris, Steve Harris, and also has special appearances by musicians Eminem, Snoop Dogg, and Kash Doll. Truitt, a 19-year-old actor from Atlanta, Georgia, is somewhere in the middle.

He started crafting his acting skills at just 11-years-old and has since landed roles in projects like ​​The New Edition Story and 2018’s Kin, alongside Michael B. Jordan and Zoë Kravitz. Truitt found his calling in acting as a kid when he was turned away from football camp one summer, which landed him in acting camp instead. That’s where he got the life motto that has helped him in his career and in life: “Every no gets you closer to a yes.” Even with a few projects under his belt, Truitt chooses to remain teachable and sees every opportunity as a chance to learn and grow as an actor and as a person. Being part of the 50 Cent TV universe now is so fitting for him, as they both have a goal to help others with dreams of becoming actors. Complex caught up with the actor ahead of the BMF Season 1 finale airingon Sunday, Nov. 21, and he opened up about what it means to tell the Flenory brother’s story, what his hopes are for his character B-Mickie and why after taking on several drama roles over the years, he’s ready to explore the next phase of his career as the next action star. Judging by his performance on BMF, Myles Truitt is well on his way.

I saw a YouTube video where you talked about how you really wanted to go to basketball camp, but you had to go to acting camp instead. And now you’re here.

Every no gets you closer to a yes. That’s the motto that I live by. Consistency is key. This job occupation does not wait for you. And that’s what I’ve found out. Indulging into acting and doing theater and then actually making it my job, I couldn’t stop. I have to continue auditioning, I have to learn character development, I have to learn different mannerisms of different characters from different states and different countries. All of that revolves around the respect factor that I have around acting.

When did you know that acting was what you wanted to do?

When I found out that I enjoyed, loved doing it, and I was getting paid while doing it. That’s when I really was like, “Oh, I love this.” I enjoyed doing theater as a hobby, going there for summer camps, getting my mind out of the gutter for like three months. Then I realized I can do this while I’m in school. I joined a youth ensemble program. And then from there, from that youth ensemble program, I was like, ‘Wow, I can do this consistently. Let me make this a pattern for my life.’ So it wasn’t really something that I initially wanted to do out the gate, but it was different tests that made me want to do it.

Congratulations on Season 2. What do you hope is in store for the next season and especially for your character?

I just hope that we get to show a little bit of the internal side of Brian’s character. His mindset, what’s going on with him. And I can’t go too in-depth because y’all haven’t seen [everything] yet. So I really can’t tell you what I want to see in Season 2. But really just the internal aspect of what’s going on in his head and really just be able to illustrate that on camera. Because I felt like this season, it was shown a little bit, but I want to see different parts of his rage if you know what I mean. Because we know he’s crazy, but how crazy is he? There’s different types of crazy. Lamar (Eric Kofi-Abrefa) has been this consistent, crazy ass n*gga the whole season. With Mickie, it’s like, we knew he was crazy but we didn’t know how crazy he was. Now, we want to see how crazy he can get. That’s what I’m anticipating. I’m waiting for you guys to watch and see what happens. We’ll make two episodes. Y’all are going to flip out.

I’m excited to see the rest. I know you also started your own production company, New Village. Can you tell me a little bit about that?

It’s just a main outlet for any local kids or teenagers or people that are around my age that are in Atlanta that need an outlet to show who they are, their skillset as far as when it comes to gaming, designing actors, actresses, modeling, all the way down to being a director, film, all those things. That’s what New Village is, it’s a new village. It’s surrounded by family and it’s all new. Everything that we’re going to create, if it hasn’t been created before, let’s create it now. I created this for also an outlet for myself because I never really knew where I could go to film something, or where I could go to act in something of my own, or where I can go to go to the team and create a film or a concept of my own, where I can make my own origin myself. That’s why I figured out where I can just get a team, get some money involved, put my name around it and start from there. I’ve always wanted to film my own projects, come up with different cross platforms where the audience can interact with different films while they’re watching it. Just different ideas that are just always in my head, but I never really had that outlet. And who’s to say there’s not 10 more of me? But it’s the fact that it’s here and not a lot of them are. It’s not a forced outlet, but it’s the fact that it’s an outlet that is here and it’s local to you.

Especially in Atlanta where there are so many talented people.

Yes, and a prime example, there were so many people on BMF that we did not know of before and now we do. And they showed their skillset. 50 Cent gave them that outlet. Myles Bullock for an example. Nobody knew who this man was, but this man has been doing theater, plays, shows. He’s 30 years old right now and he got that one “yes” and now he’s probably going to be Emmy-nominated. Now he’s going to get films and TV roles after this. And that just pinpoints what I said earlier, every no gets you closer to a yes. And he got his one “yes.” And I’m just trying to get somebody else there.

Myles Truitt Talks 'BMF' Season 1, His Career as a Child Star,  and His Future as an Action Star (2024)
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