Wayne Mitchell, a multifaceted individual with a passion for acting, writing, and directing, hails from Northern California. His artistic journey began at a young age, as he sought out opportunities to hone his craft in acting and writing.
From the age of 13 to 18, Mitchell was a founding member of Teens Teaching Through Theater, where he collaborated with other actors to write and produce original material that resonated with teenagers during their tumultuous adolescent years.
Following high school, Mitchell attended Santa Rosa Junior College, where he competed on the Speech Team (Forensics) before transferring to San Francisco State University (SFSU) and graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Speech Communications and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Cinema.
Mitchell's SFSU 16mm short film, "Pure Kill," is available to view on Vimeo.
After graduating, Mitchell relocated to Los Angeles and studied at Playhouse West from 2002 to 2008. He has appeared in various television shows, including "Angel," "Crossing Jordan," "Boston Legal," and "Vegas."
Since 2009, Mitchell has worked with IMN Creative, lending his voice to television and film projects such as "Community," "Animal Hospital," "Playing House," "Satisfaction," "The Houses October Built," and "The Fourth Kind."
In July 2016, Mitchell's writing and directing feature film debut, "Soledad," will be released on iTunes, Amazon, and various other digital platforms.