Milo Cawthorne, a talented actor from Whangarei, New Zealand, was born and raised in the small town, where he developed a passion for acting at a young age.
He began his acting career by participating in several productions in the local community theatre, which eventually led him to appear in children's television shows, including the popular series "P.E.T. Detectives" (2003) as Evan.
After his early success, Cawthorne made his way to the stage, joining New Zealand's Young Shakespeare Company at the Globe Theatre in London, where he performed alongside other talented young actors.
Despite his initial success, Cawthorne faced a setback when he was unable to enroll in drama school and was forced to take on a job as a pizza delivery boy.
However, his fortunes changed when he landed the role of bumbling ex-cartel member Ziggy Grover, Ranger Operator Series Green, on the popular television series "Power Rangers RPM" (2009),which introduced him to a wider audience.
Following his stint on "Power Rangers RPM", Cawthorne returned to the stage, participating in several theatre productions, including "The History Boys" (2009) with the Peach Theatre Company, and "360" (2010) for the New Zealand International Arts Festival.
He also appeared in an episode of the miniseries "Underbelly NZ: Land of the Long Green Cloud" (2011),further expanding his acting repertoire.
In 2011, Cawthorne made the bold decision to move to Los Angeles, California, where he began filming the independent horror feature "Blood Punch" (2013),which premiered at the 20th annual Austin Film Festival in October 2013 and won the Audience Award in the Dark Matters horror/thriller category.
Throughout his career, Cawthorne has also appeared in several short films, including "Andy" (2011),"Mae and Ash" (2012),and "I Love L.A." (2013).
In recent years, Cawthorne has reprised his role as Young Gee in "360: A Theatre of Recollections" (2014) and will soon appear in a leading role in the New Zealand-produced television miniseries "When We Go To War" (2014),as well as the Auckland Theatre Company production of "Once On Chunuk Bair" (2014).