Mitchell Anthony Steven Hallock, was born in New Haven, Connecticut. Obsessed with comic books and science fiction, young Mitch dreamed of being a comic book artist for Marvel Comics to draw the derring-do of characters like Spider-Man and Captain America. Seeing "Star Wars" in 1977 changed his life and led him down a filed of graphic design and illustration. During his college years, Hallock was the staff cartoonist for the school newspaper and on a whim auditioned for the play "as You Like It". He went on to do other works like "Our Town", "Touch of the Poet", "Infancy" and more. Hallock wrote, edited and appeared on local television in a series of comedy sketch programs on the show "Video Hell" with future actor Karl Anderson. He continued his art career becoming an Art Director, then Creative Director eventually moving into Marketing. Still loving film and television he wrote the comedy "Father Vegas", an "X-Files" script called "Pawns" that was in development for season 3. In the 2000s, Hallock became a writer for the Indiana Jones based website, voted the number 1 movie website by Entertainment Weekly in 2008. He also became a regular on the podcast TheIndyCast.com since 2007, and appeared in the films: "Indyfans" (2008), "Made for Each Other (2010), "Indiana James" (2012) and "Springsteen & I" (2013).
Mitchell Adwon is a director and actor, known for Detroit (2017), Thank You for Your Consideration (2020) and The End of Us (2021).
Mitchell Altieri is a Brazilian American, award-winner writer/director who has showcased his films at premier festivals such as Sundance, SXSW, Sitges, Fantasia & Fantastic. His first feature, the comedy Lurking In Suburbia, was discovered by senior Sundance programmer Trevor Groth. As part of the horror duo, The Butcher Brothers, he wrote and directed The Hamiltons (Lionsgate), April Fools Day (Sony), The Violent Kind (Sundance), The Thompsons (sequel to The Hamiltons, Lionsgate) and Raised By Wolves (1091). Taking a break from horror, Mitchell directed the psychological thriller Holy Ghost People with its world premiere at SXSW in 2013. For his next two films, Mitchell curved into horror-comedy by helming A Beginner's Guide to Snuff (Lionsgate) and The Night Watchmen (winner of 25 awards, Gravitas). Shortly following, he directed Star Light (1091), an homage to 90s teenage horror, released in 2020. Most recently, Mitchell directed the feature Consumed set to be release in fall of 2022.
Mitchell Aulis is an actor, known for Tapped Out (2014).
Mitchell B. Morris is known for The Final Member (2012).
Mitchell Baker is known for Detective Knight: Redemption (2022).
Mitchell Baker is known for Detective Knight: Rogue (2022), Meet n' greet, a speed dating adventure and A Dark Foe (2020).
Mitchell Baker is known for Godzilla vs. Kong (2021), Playing for Keeps (2012) and In the Land of Women (2007).
Mitchell Berg is an actor, singer, dancer, and musician from Southern California. Mitchell first discovered his passion for performing at the age of 9, when he was cast as "Link Larkin" in a production of Hairspray at The Center Stage Studio in Aliso Viejo, California. He has since starred in numerous children's theatre productions and won first-place awards from competitions including Access Broadway and Musical Theatre Competitions of America. Recently, he booked a recurring guest star role as "Lil' Dynomite" in Henry Danger and Danger Force (Nickelodeon) as well as the series regular role of "Fisher" in Side Hustle (Nickelodeon). Mitchell strives to create a positive impact on the world around him while using his love of entertainment by helping others with their performances and supporting the respective community outreach missions of the Educational Theatre Foundation and the Broadway Advocacy Coalition. When not acting he enjoys playing the guitar and putting his culinary skills to the test by cooking new dishes for friends and family. During his free time, Mitchell also enjoys spending time in nature by camping, hiking, or fishing.
Mitchell Biggs is an actor, known for The Messenger's Box (2015), Hysteria (2016) and Crossing the Lake (2010).