Milo: (Peter and the metaphor "You're only as good as the company you keep") I know I've felt very strongly in favor of that metaphor in the past. If you want to be a positive, influential person, hang out with positve people. Adversely, if you want to walk a dark path, seek company with those that walk in the shadow.
Milo: (Family feeling on the set of Heroes) It’s a working machine. For any one of us to fall out of step with our characters’ responsibility would throw off the way it all operates. Being a character that interacts with several of the heroes does keep me a little more involved, but at the end of the day, some of the closest cast rarely work together.
(On the possibility of being killed on Heroes) Milo: You have to pay attention to the work on the page and make it as good as possible because it could be your last.
Milo: My sisters and mom raised me to respect women and open doors for them.
Milo: Sometimes I'm an ass, sometimes I'm sweet as peaches.
Milo: I'm tough on the outside and soft on the inside... I'm really a shy guy.
Milo: (on the WB holding deal) Basically? Yeah! They said, 'Here's a lot of money and don't work for anybody else. We don't have anything for you, so you're going to be sitting for awhile.' That was an interesting thing.
Milo: I'm happy to be on a show that's bridging that gap of 'Okay, I'm not a teenager anymore, I'm a man.'
Milo: It's [high school] an interesting time in your life because you're trying to act older and mature but you really have no idea what you're doing. You're scared and it's okay to be scared. It's okay to not know completely what you want or what you should be doing and to stumble a little bit.
Milo: Oh my God. Nothing against the teen magazines because they definitely have their purposes, but I don't want to answer questions like 'Do you have a girlfriend?' and 'What is your favorite color?' Answering more adult questions is more intriguing and that's the vibe I'd like to give off.
He is in Fergie's new music video "Big Girls Don't Cry."
Nixon will release a limited collection of one-of-a-kind watches made from celebrity leather jackets and guitar straps with 100% of the proceeds benefiting MAP (Musicians Assistance Program). Milo donated the leather jacket he wore playing Jess on Gilmore Girls
His full name is Milo Anthony Ventimiglia.
Milo played Rocky Balboa Jr. in the sixth installment of the Rocky franchise Rocky Balboa.
At the age of eight, Milo decided that he wanted to win an Oscar.
Milo was the senior class president at his high school.
Milo is an accomplished cook.
One of Milo’s sisters is named Rose.
Milo's mom is a teacher and his dad is a salesman.
Milo is right handed.
Milo is the youngest of three children.
Milo did a PT Cruiser commercial "Drive = Love" campaign released on September 10, 2001.
Milo starred in three commercials about VerbNow.com which released in November 2002.
Milo was in the Gifted and Talented Education (G.A.T.E) program in elementary.
Milo has attended La Veta Elementary, El Modena High School, and UCLA.
Milo stars in the movie, Dirty Deeds,which also features a small role from Arielle Kebbel, who also had a recurring role in Gilmore Girls as Dean's wife.
Milo's favorite book is The Long Walk by Richard Bachman a.k.a. Stephen King.
Milo has a star tattoo on his right bicep.
In 2001, Milo was featured in a commercial for Apple iBook.
Was featured in a "TV Guide" article entitled "Generation Now" in the November 23, 2002 issue.
Milo didn't auditioned for his role in The Bedford Diaries. The WB wanted only Milo for the role.
Milo's favorite charity to donate to is the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation.
Milo's hobbies include snowboarding, skateboarding, and muscle cars.
Milo's mouth is crooked because he was born with dead nerve endings in his lower lip.
In high school, Milo was the Associated Student Body president.
One of his many hobbies includes working on renovating his 40 year old house.
Milo's favorite color is black.
Milo is of English, Italian, Irish, Scottish, French, Indian, and Cherokee heritage.
Milo's connections are shared roles with Smallville co-star Allison Mack. Then, Adam Brody appeared as a guest start in Smallville as Justin and then he got a recurring role as Dave in Gilmore Girls along with Milo as Jess.
After the proposed spin-off series for his Gilmore Girls character Jess fell apart, he chose not to reprise the role for future guest appearances on the series, citing that he feels that the character has "run his course." Although Milo originally said he wouldn't come back unless Jess was being killed off, he returned for two episodes this season, "Let Me Hear Your Balalaikas Ringing Out" on November 8, 2005, and then again on April 11, 2006 for the episode "The Real Paul Anka".
Milo's first job was a one-liner part on The Fresh Prince of Bel Air.