Ray Miller started his entertainment career at United Talent Agency (UTA) as an agent trainee working for an agent in the Motion Picture Literary department. Ray was then approached about starting the UTA story department which he did, growing it from a small operation to a full time department staffing three people. After UTA, Ray then joined Behaviour Wordwide as a production executive where he was involved in finished film acquisitions, physical production and development where he worked on numerous feature films including "Love & Sex" with Famke Janssen and Jon Favreau for which he received an associate producer credit.

Taking a break from entertainment, Ray returned to Hollywood and after brief stints at The Gersh Agency and Evolution Management, he founded Archetype in the fall of 2004 where he currently represents actors, writers and directors in film, television and new media. Archetype’s clients have worked for all the major studios and networks in Hollywood including ABC, USA, Nickelodeon, Warner Bros., Machinima, Fox, ABC Family and Disney Channel among others.

Ray is also a full service producer having produced the film "After Sex" with Mila Kunis, Taryn Manning and Zoe Saldana among others. Ray is also attached to “Freakshow” created by David Server and Jackson Lanzing and to be written and directed by Mark Protosevitch, “Hiding in Time” created by client Christopher Long, “Shotgun Opera” written by client Adam Mortimer adapted from a novel by Victor Gishcler and “Lost Squad” written by Gavin Scott and adapted from a graphic novel by client Chris Kirby. Michael Davis (director of New Line’s feature “Shoot ‘Em Up”) is attached to direct both “Shotgun Opera” and “Lost Squad”.

Ray is a graduate of The University of Texas at Austin with a degree in Radio-Television-Film.

David Server’s career can best be described as hard work meeting opportunity. He got his start when he began writing reviews for Counting Down, a web site for film fans owned by DreamWorks, from his home in Boston. Unbeknownst to his superiors, he was still in high school. Despite this, David was offered an internship with the company and became the youngest intern ever for DreamWorks. Using this as a springboard, David was able to parlay this experience into a spot at the prestigious USC Film School. While there, David continued to expand his Counting Down responsibilities becoming a lead reporter where he filed stories from the sets of Hollywood’s hottest and most elaborate productions.

During his last year at USC David started with Archetype as an intern. Maintaining his momentum, David ultimately worked his way up to become a manager/production exec with the company, a position he holds today. David is responsible for managing clients in the literary area for film and TV. On the producing front, he is also attached to the Archetype projects "Hiding in Time", “Lost Squad” and “Shotgun Opera” which he was instrumental in bringing to the company.

David’s output is not concentrated only in film and TV, he also has a strong presence in the comic book world having co-created and co-written "Freakshow" for Ape Comics which currently has Mark Protosevich attached to write and direct. He also co-writes Ape Comic’s “Penguins of Madagascar”.

David holds a degree from the USC School of Cinematic Arts.