American character actor born in Cincinnati and raised in Louisville, Mitchell Ryan is a well known supporting actor in films and television. During his term in the Navy in 1951, he was assigned to the Special Services Entertainment and became hooked on acting. After his term in the Navy, he appeared in dozens of plays until he received notice as playing a regular in TV's Dark Shadows (1966). Beginning in the 70s, he received work in motion pictures including Monte Walsh (1970), Magnum Force (1973) and in Clint Eastwood's High Plains Drifter (1973). He had a small part in Universal's Midway (1976) and returned to act in numerous soaps and television series, among them included a recurring guest role in Having Babies (1978), Executive Suite (1976), The Chisholms (1979) and All My Children (1970) and a growing list of television films and TV guest appearances. Ryan is probably best known for portraying the villain that Mel Gibson and Danny Glover are after in Lethal Weapon (1987), but his career included several supporting roles in the past ten years including Judge Dredd (1995), Michael Myers' nemesis in Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995), Liar Liar (1997) with Jim Carrey and as Harrison Ford's chief out to get Brad Pitt in The Devil's Own (1997).
Mitchell Sanford is an actor, known for Vermin Town (2017), The Date (2012) and Warmed-Over Krautrock (2020).
Mitchell Schouten is an actor, known for Searching Malware, Avocado Toast (2021) and Le Grand Melanger (2018).
Mitchell Shawn is known for Age of Tomorrow (2014), Remember My Story: Removed Part 2 (2015) and Deep Undercover (2016).
Mitchell Shultz is known for Bad Actress (2017).
Mitchell Sink is known for The Crowded Room (2023), Extrapolations (2023) and All Too Well (2021).
Mitchell Slaggert is an actor, known for Wish Upon (2017), Moss (2017) and Write When You Get Work (2018).
Mitchell Starc was born on January 30, 1990 in Baulkham Hills, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He has been married to Alyssa Healy since April 15, 2016.
Mitchell Stookey is the Series Director of Spidey and His Amazing Friends. He is based out of Vancouver, BC. He has worked in Animation for over 8 years and was a Lead Editor for several series before becoming a Director. He studied Film, Video and Integrated Media at Emily Carr University and graduated in 2010.
Mitchell T Smith is an actor, known for Transference (2020).