Hollywood actor Milo Manheim has made multiple headlines recently, as he has been cast to play Flynn Rider in the live-action version of Tangled. Manheim, who previously worked with Disney television as Zed in Zombies, has been cast alongside Teagan Croft, who is set to play the young princess Rapunzel.On Jan. 7, Disney confirmed their live-action cast, which led fans to be excited to see Manheim as Flynn Rider. Milo Manheim then shared his happiness on Instagram for getting an opportunity to be a part of the live-action adaptation of the 2010 animated movie. As per a report shared by E News!, Manheim wrote on his Instagram story that he was“Too grateful to put into words. I will do him justice I promise.” View this post on Instagram Instagram PostMilo Manheim isn't new to show business; the 24-year-old is the son of Camryn Manheim, famous for playing Kate Dixon on Law & Order. As per a report shared by People, Camryn had Milo by sperm donation from her friend, former model Jeffrey Brezovar.Milo Manheim opens up about being raised by Camryn Manheim and finding his own way with his dad:World Premiere Of Disney's "Zombies 4: Dawn Of The Vampires" - Arrivals - Source: GettyBack in 2018, Milo Manheim was part of the 27th season of Dancing with the Stars and had revealed that Camryn Manheim raised him as a single mother. Both his parents were present to watch their son's final performance. As per a report shared by Parade, Milo Manheim shared that“My mom’s a single mom, and I’m an only child, so we have a very tight bond. It’s just been me and her my whole life, and the fact that she’s in the audience every single time I perform, and the fact that she’s so supportive…I just wanted to show her that the reason I’m here is because of her, and the reason I’m the person I am is all because of her, so the fact that I could show her that in that dance meant so much to me.”Milo Manheim also shared that Camryn Manheim and Jeffrey Brezovar "are great friends,” and expanded on his relationship with his father.“I really like how it’s gone down, because I have my mom, who’s my everything. She raised me, but then I also have my dad, who’s my boy. I’ve gone on trips with him. He’s a really nice guy, and my mom thinks so as well. So, I’m happy to have him in my life,” shared Milo.Camryn Manheim built a career after being told she didn’t fit the industry mold:2025 Best In Drag Show - Source: GettyMilo followed his mom's footsteps when he pursued a successful acting career. Camryn Manheim had garnered a lot of attention with her off-Broadway one-woman show, Wake Up, I'm Fat, in 1994. She eventually won an Emmy and Golden Globe Award for her role as attorney Ellenor Frutt in The Practice. Her path to mainstream success wasn't as easy, though.As per a report shared by the University of California, Santa Cruz, in their Review Magazine, Camryn ran a theater company, bought a house, and taught acting while she was enrolled in UC Santa Cruz. However, things took a turn at New York University (NYU), her graduate school.At NYU, she was made to realize her weight was an issue, so in response, she took crystal methedrine and lost 80 pounds. However, after nearly overdosing, she stopped the drugs, which led to her gaining weight again. Camryn Manheim was courageous and never gave up.She worked for a while as a sign language interpreter at hospitals, secured small roles in the feature film Bonfire of the Vanities and in an off-Broadway play, Hydriotaphia. Eventually, everything did change with her autobiographical show, Wake Up, I'm Fat! The Broadway show brought Manheim national recognition and led to parts in several feature films.