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Mitch Rouse is a writer, director and actor. Rouse grew up in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. He dropped out of college and moved to Chicago, to study improvisation under the late, great Del Close. During this time he was asked to join the stage of Chicago's famed, Second City Theatre, (John Belushi, Bill Murray, Mike Myers, Tina Fey) where he wrote and performed several shows. Rouse moved to New York, to perform in the David Sedaris play, "Stiches", at La Mama Theatre. While there, Mitch teamed up with Second City alum, Stephen Colbert, to create and star in Exit 57 (1995), Comedy Central's first original half-hour, sketch comedy series. "Exit 57" ran for two seasons and received five Cable Ace Award nominations, including Best Actor (Rouse) and Best Writing for a comedy series. Rouse created and appeared in the Comedy Central cult-hit "Strangers With Candy" (1999)_, the network's first half-hour, scripted series, which later became a feature film produced by David Letterman's World Wide Pants. Other television includes "Reno 911!" (2003)_,Spin City (1996), "The Secret Lives of Men" (1998)_ and Lost at Home (2003) He appeared in the feature films Rudy (1993), Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999), _Friends with Money (2006)_ (q.v.), Spy School (2008) and the Farrelly Brother's The Heartbreak Kid (2007)_. While appearing on ABC's According to Jim (2001), Mitch created, wrote and directed Spike TV's first foray into comedy, with the critically acclaimed Factory (2008), which Rouse starred in with longtime friend and fellow Second City member, David Pasquesi. Dave and Mitch are also responsible for the film festival favorite "Merkin Penal" a dark prison comedy. Rouse wrote and directed the dark humored Employee of the Month (2004)_ which stars Matt Dillon, Steve Zahn and Christina Applegate. "Employee" premiered at The Sundance Film Festival to rave reviews and has since become a cult classic. He also wrote Paramount Pictures summer comedy Without a Paddle (2004), starring Seth Green, Dax Shepard and Burt Reynolds. Mitch starred along with Jennifer Hudson, Brittany Snow, and Melissa Leo, in Call Me Crazy: A Five Film for Lifetime. Mitch is married to actress Andrea Bendewald. They have two children, Tennessee and Strummer.
Mitch Ryan was born on June 10, 1987 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He is an actor, known for One Tree Hill (2003), Park Acrobats (2020) and Groupie (2010).
Mitch Salm is known for Love in the Villa (2022), Chicago P.D. (2014) and Mafia Mamma (2023).
Mitch Schauer started sketching at the young age of 18 months. In early childhood, his favorite thing to draw was telephone poles in perspective. He was back and forth between Oklahoma and California with his career and eventually moved to Germany to work for Berlin Animation Film. His animation career extends from star fairies and pound puppies in the early 80s all the way to Angry Beavers in the late 90s. He now resides in California with his wife, Cindy, daughter, Stacy, and son, Robert.
Mitch also is known for his impersonation of magician David Blaine in the famous six part Youtube series David Blaine: Street Magic (2006), where he finds the same two guys and tortures them with his street magic, always beginning the video with, "All right, these guys. Hey, fellas. I'm taping a street magic special; you wanna see some magic?" The series was vastly popular to where the first video had over 39 million views, with the next two getting around 16 million.
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Mitch Snaden is an actor and producer, known for Moon Dog (2018) and The Quick and Dirty (2019).
Writer, director, producer, actor, composer Mitch Teemley grew up in the suburbs of Los Angeles. While still in high school he performed with his group The Daily Planet (labelled one of America's three "best new bands") on an Aretha Franklin-hosted ABC special, singing a song he co-wrote. Fresh out of college he hosted Walt Disney Studios 50th Anniversary Celebration. Upon completing his graduate degree, he taught acting in England alongside future sirs Ben Kingsley and Patrick Stewart. After returning to the U.S., he became a member of the sketch comedy groups Isaac Air Freight and Mitch & Allen, writing and performing on numerous comedy albums and videos, including the best-selling video "Mitch & Allen." Invigorated by these experiences, he began moving into filmmaking, developing the story for and producing his first feature "Out of Time" for Showtime and Columbia Pictures in 2000. He has since written, directed, and produced numerous films and videos, including "My Declaration" and "No Luggage Required," often editing and scoring, as well. He has continued to act, most recently playing the lead in the feature film "Promises to Keep" (2020). Mitch is the writer, director, and producer of the multi-award-winning drama "Healing River," one of the highest rated inspirational films ever premiered on Amazon Prime. His monster parody "Notzilla" (writer-director-producer) has won multiple festival awards. Upon its release, MovieWeb said, "Looks like it could be a cult classic." Mitch wrote six songs for the score of "Healing River" and four 60s-style parody songs for "Notzilla." A novelization of "Healing River" and a comic book series based on "Notzilla" are slated for later this year. Mitch is married and has two children.