Mitch Credle, is a Washington DC based Expert Witness in High-Profile Categorized Cases & Amongst the Nation's Most Highly Decorated Homicide Detectives. Mitch's Powerful work as a Community Activist, has been Acknowledged with Numerous Honors, Accolades & Awards as well as for His work as an Educator & the Author of Several Important, Noted, & Pivotal Works.
Mitch Damron is an actor, known for The Mark of a Killer (2019), The Killer Truth (2020) and Vengeance: Killer Families (2020).
Mitch Davis earned a Master of Arts in film production from the University of Southern California in 1989. Concurrently, he was hired as a creative executive at Disney where he worked on such films as Dead Poet's Society (1989), White Fang (1991),The Rocketeer (1991), and Newsies (1992). Davis subsequently worked as VP of Production at Columbia's Cash and Epps Entertainment. In 1993, Davis wrote and co-directed the Disney Channel film, "Windrunner." That coming of age film provided an excellent segue into his next picture, 2001's Disney-distributed "The Other Side of Heaven," Anne Hathaway's first film-acting role. Also starring Christopher Gorham, this epic family adventure film was shot entirely on location in Rarotonga, Cook Islands and Auckland, New Zealand. In 2007 Davis wrote, directed and produced "A House Divided," which was released as "Language of the Enemy." Starring F. Murray Abraham, this film tells the emotional story of an American Jewish man who visits Jerusalem for the funeral of his father and, while there, meets and falls in love with a Palestinian woman. His most recent feature film, "Christmas Eve," was released theatrically and on all major digital platforms at Christmas of 2015. Produced by Larry and Shawn King, "Christmas Eve" stars Sir Patrick Stewart, Cheryl Hines, James Roday, Jon Heder, Max Casella and Julianna Guill as New Yorkers who get stuck inside elevators overnight on Christmas Eve.
Mitch Dickman is a producer and assistant director, known for Rolling Papers (2015), Hanna Ranch (2014) and Being Evel (2015).
Mitch Duffield is an actor, known for Smallville (2001), R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour (2010) and Strange Empire (2014).
Mitch Eakins was born and raised in Wilmington, North Carolina. He studied acting with legendary teacher Lucile McIntyre, who encouraged him to devote his life to the performing arts. Eakins graduated at the top of his class with a Film Studies degree at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. He went on to study at Stella Adler in Manhattan and in 2017 became a member of the BGB studio in Los Angeles, California. Mitch is an original cast member in L.A's longest running play Point Break Live and went on to play Goose in the Top Gun Parody Tom Gun Live. He recurred for two seasons on the AMC series Turn: Washington's Spies as the duplicitous and dashing Major William Bradford. He recurred for ten episodes as Detective Tommy Roberts in Antonie Fuqua's New Orleans based thriller #freerayshawn. Mitch is an avid surfer, a dedicated father and husband, and a passionate advocate for ocean conservation.
Mitch Etter is an actor, known for Montauk, AZ. (2009), Trial 2020 (2014) and A Time for Heaven (2017).
Mitch Field is known for Chronic Misadventures of Slackers in Space (2014), Welcome to Redville (2023) and Chasing Life (2014).
Mitch G. Nel is known for Hitler's Last Stand (2018) and Five More Minutes: Moments Like These (2022).
Mitch Garling is a Sydney based stand up comedian, actor and producer. He is best known for various TV work as well as being a regular around the Sydney Comedy Scene including runs at the World Famous Comedy Store and performing crowd warm up for Fox Sports. Mitch also made his directorial debut in 2014 directing the short film "Wednesday".