Mitchell Hope was born on June 27, 1994 in Melbourne, Australia. He is an actor, known for Descendants (2015), Descendants 2 (2017) and Let It Snow (2019).
Mitchell Hunt was born in Colchester, England on 15th July 1988 and grew up in South East London. The son of a postman and a shop manageress, Mitchell is the middle child of three boys. He trained at the Arts Educational School in London. Graduating in 2011, Mitchell began his professional career working on both stage and screen.
Mitchell Hurwitz is a producer and writer, known for Arrested Development (2003), Lady Dynamite (2016) and Running Wilde (2010). He has been married to Mary Jo Keenen since May 8, 1999. They have two children.
Mitchell Kluesner is an actor, known for Clouds (2020).
Mitchell Kummen was born in 1999 in one of Canada's coldest cities, Winnipeg, Manitoba, but no amount of frost could keep this energetic child still. From the moment the doctor announced to the Kummens that they had a baby boy, Mitchell took over the room. By 8 years old Mitchell was a huge Jackie Chan fan and asked his mom how he could meet the star. Mom, focused on the potatoes that she was peeling, threw out the answer "you'd have to become an actor." Little did she know that this is exactly what her young son would head straight out to accomplish. Mitchell's first role came almost immediately through one of the most difficult situations possible, an open casting call. Unaffected by the dozens of children trying out, Mitchell nailed the role of a paperboy in the TV situational comedy 'Less Than Kind'. For the first role of his career the young actor had to catch the star smoking marijuana and so the unusual life of a child actor began. In his second audition Mitchell landed the role of the younger version of Don Cherry, a part in which he was given the strap, another thing that he had never heard of. Then there were the long lingering kisses with Sabrina Carpenter in the feature film 'Horns' as the younger version of Daniel Radcliffe, the outdoor roller coaster ride in a shopping cart in his underwear, and so on ... Mitchell couldn't have ever imagined anything so grand when he first set out to meet Jackie Chan. Mitchell has worked steadily for the past 8 years on every format possible, building a resume of a veteran actor at only 16. Everybody loves this kind, extremely talented teen; casting directors, producers and directors repeatedly request him for their projects. When he isn't on set or doing his home schooling or involved in any number of classes honing his craft, Mitchell can likely be found working hard to support groups fighting to put an end to bullying and the stigma behind mental health issues. Mitchell Kummen is, quite simply, a rarity.
Mitchell is an American Actor from rural South Dakota. At 19, Mitchell moved to Hawaii with a friend, and at 26 started a construction consulting company that provides specialized services to commercial and military installations in Hawaii, Japan, S. Korea, Guam, and the Philippines. In 2015, Mitchell took an acting class with Kathy Muller Agency which led to gaining representation. A few short months later, Mitchell had landed a guest star role as the ruthless hit-man "Jimmy Brigante" on Hawaii Five-0, a local commercial, and supporting role in the short film "More than Love" directed by Mitchel Viernes. With relatively-limited and sporadic opportunity in Hawaii, Mitchell moved to Los Angeles where he's been cast in both television shows and feature films. Since then, he's booked roles in both Network and Film including a supporting role in "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" and leading role as "Mago" in the new series "Cyborgs".
Mitchell L. Mack is known for It Comes at Night (2017), The Purge: Election Year (2016) and Good Time (2017).
Mitchell LaFortune is known for Kandahar (2023), Last Breath and War Face.
Mitchell Lees is known for The Dunes (2021).
Mitchell Lewis was born on June 26, 1880 in Syracuse, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Ben-Hur A Tale of the Christ (1925), Salomé (1922) and Beau Bandit (1930). He was married to Nan Frances Ryan and Rosabel Morrison. He died on August 24, 1956 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.