Ben Mitchell was born on July 7, 1980, in New Zealand, where he would later become a renowned actor.
Attending secondary school at St Johns College, Hamilton, Mitchell began to develop his passion for the performing arts.
In 1999, Mitchell won the prestigious title of Mr New Zealand, a feat that would precede his successful acting career.
In 2000, Mitchell relocated to Auckland to pursue his dreams of becoming an actor, marking a significant turning point in his life.
Throughout his career, Mitchell has appeared in various shows, including The Strip, Power Rangers, and Outrageous Fortune, showcasing his versatility as a performer.
Prior to becoming an actor, Mitchell worked as a personal trainer and is fluent in Te Reo, the Maori language, which is close to his heart.
Mitchell is a vocal advocate against smoking and has spoken out against the habit, demonstrating his commitment to promoting healthy lifestyles.
In 2006, Mitchell joined the cast of the popular soap opera Shortland Street, playing the role of young doctor TK Samuels, which would earn him widespread recognition and popularity in New Zealand.
Mitchell's involvement in various charitable events has also made him a beloved figure in New Zealand. He has participated in the Ponsonby Hero parade from 2001 to 2003 and has danced at the Salvation Hero party, raising awareness and funds for HIV charities.
Mitchell is a devoted father to two daughters, Mila Rose Amaia Mitchell, born in June 2009, and Sophia Grace, born in 2010.