Herb Mitchell

Herb Mitchell

Deceased · Born: Jun 18, 1937 · Died: Jan 4, 2011

Personal Details

BornJun 18, 1937 Bar Harbor, Maine, USA
Spouse
  • Scarlet Kinney

  • Janet Ahear

Biography

Noted character thespian and accomplished producer, Herb Mitchell, entered this mortal coil on June 18, 1937, in the picturesque coastal town of Bar Harbor, Maine, United States of America.

Throughout his illustrious career, Mitchell left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment, boasting an impressive repertoire of film credits, including the iconic comedy masterpiece "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me" (1999),the sci-fi adventure "Innerspace" (1987),and the critically acclaimed drama "The Last Seduction" (1994).

In his personal life, Mitchell was twice blessed in the institution of matrimony, first to the lovely Scarlet Kinney and later to the charming Janet Ahear.

Tragically, the curtain closed on Mitchell's remarkable life on January 4, 2011, in the charming town of Blue Hill, Maine, USA, leaving behind a legacy of unforgettable performances and a lasting impact on the world of cinema.

Career

2003
Gods and Generals
Gods and Generals as Union Officer (uncredited)
2001
Ali
Ali as Boxing Commissioner
2000
Chain of Command
Chain of Command as Admiral Harrington
1999
Santa and Pete
Santa and Pete as The Governor
Silk Hope
Silk Hope as Claude Osteen
1997
Surface to Air
Surface to Air as General Davis
Against the Law
Against the Law as Carl Stensgard
Drive
Drive as Trooper #1
The Practice
The Practice as Judge Rodney White
The Last Seduction
The Last Seduction as Bob Trotter
1993
Gettysburg
Gettysburg as Sgt. Andrew J. Tozier
1991
Lies Before Kisses
Lies Before Kisses as Police Sgt.
1989
The Preppie Murder
The Preppie Murder as Robert Chambers Sr.
Big Man on Campus
Big Man on Campus as Capt. Summers
1987
Daddy
Daddy as Mechanic
Innerspace
Innerspace as Camera Store Clerk
1985
Tuff Turf
Tuff Turf as Mr. Russell
1984
Sam's Son
Sam's Son as Coach Diener
1983
Baby Sister
Baby Sister as Mr. Girard
1982
Pray TV
Pray TV as Guard
I, Desire
I, Desire as Bernard McDougal