Craig Mitchell
Film actor
1964 –
Who is Craig Mitchell?
Craig Mitchell is an American character actor and comedian. On stage he has appeared in over 40 productions. As a stand-up comedian, he toured for 15 years and gained respect as solid performer on the eastern comedy circuit. In 1994, he co-founded the successful Long Island based improvisation group "The Comedy Express" which toured until 2003. In 2001, he moved from Long Island to Los Angeles to further pursue film and television projects. He most notably portrayed the title character in the award winning 2004 dark comedy short film "The Lazy Assassin" directed by Jennifer Goyette. His most notable television appearances are The Ricki Lake Show, Boston Legal, The Sopranos and three appearances on Saturday Night Live. He has trained with Joan St. Onge, Stephen Strimpel, Ron House and Duane Whitaker. His latest role is that of "The New Yorker" in the science fiction horror film "Dozers". In mid-2008, Craig wrote and appeared in the "Stakeout Trilogy". A series of three short comedy films showcased on YouTube. He currently resides in Van Nuys, CA.
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- Born
- Apr 22, 1964
Hempstead - Nationality
- United States of America
- Lived in
- Hempstead
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on July 23, 2013
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