Here’s what the ’00s teen idol has been up to since the beloved series came to the end. READ THIS NEXT: She Played Kim on A Different World. See Charnele Brown Now at 56. In an attempt to wrap up all all of the ongoing storylines in the fourth season, the Felicity writing team made some divisive decisions. There were multiple twists and turns in the final episodes, including one in which Miller’s character is killed offscreen in a car accident. The actor was just as wary of that resolution for Elena as fans were at the time. “I thought it was nuts, I’m not going to lie,” she told Vice. Miller added, “I really can’t tell you [why it happened]. It didn’t make any sense to me. I just remember we were at our wrap party and we were like, ‘That thing was crazy.’ So, I think we sipped a little bit more champagne and were like, ‘Whatever.’” Miller continued to work after Felicity, but she found that she became pickier about roles due the show’s success. “I was a little bit snooty,” she told Vice. “Once you work on a show like Felicity, everything else is kind of like, ‘Oh, I don’t have to do that,’” she said. “And I wanted to create my own opportunities. My representation, they were not happy about that. But I wanted to produce. I wanted to create my own stories.” Miller has been in dozens of films and shows in the years since Felicity, including The District, Madea’s Family Reunion, Hollywood Chaos, and Leroy. Her most recent onscreen credit is a role in the 2021 rom-com Entanglement, and she has another movie, Nwannem: Sisters, listed as being in pre-production.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb The actor stuck to her promise to herself and has also focused much of her career on producing. Her projects as a producer include include Love… & Other 4 Letter Words, My Girlfriend’s Back, Blood Lines, and 72 Hours, all of which she also played roles in. And she made her directorial debut with the 2016 miniseries, Diva Diaries. For more celebrity updates sent right to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. Miller attended Alabama State University to study marketing before deciding to pursue an acting career, and also has a Masters of Fine Arts from the University of California, Irvine. Now, in between her own projects, she runs the non-profit organization she founded. Called Education, Arts and Travel (or E.A.T.), the foundation hosts workshops for students who are interesting in pursing the arts. The 52-year-old also has a show called Diva Talk on Fuzion Radio, during which she and her guests deliver a “can’t miss mix of diva tea, girlfriend chats, and pro tips.”