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Mark Mitchell (born 29 September 1954, Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian actor and comedian.
Mark studied English and education at State College of Victoria Rusden Campus (now part of Deakin University) and taught secondary school English for 5 years before becoming a professional actor.
Mark starred in the pioneering sketch comedy show The Eleventh Hour, a predecessor to his hit sketch show The Comedy Company.
Mark has made many guest appearances on Australian television series such as SeaChange, Neighbours, I am a Bummer, Something in the Air, Blue Heelers, Prisoner and... MORE
Mark Mitchell (born 29 September 1954, Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian actor and comedian.
Mark studied English and education at State College of Victoria Rusden Campus (now part of Deakin University) and taught secondary school English for 5 years before becoming a professional actor.
Mark starred in the pioneering sketch comedy show The Eleventh Hour, a predecessor to his hit sketch show The Comedy Company.
Mark has made many guest appearances on Australian television series such as SeaChange, Neighbours, I am a Bummer, Something in the Air, Blue Heelers, Prisoner and Dogwoman.
Mark has also starred in children's television programs such as Round the Twist, Lift Off and The Genie From Down Under. He played the part of Chief Quimby in the 2003 film Inspector Gadget 2.
Mitchell voices Commercial Radio advertising campaigns, playing a dim-witted fool who interviews various people about radio advertising with amusing consequences resulting from his character's lack of understanding the interviewees.
He also portrayed fictional museum exhibit figure "Max Muck" for some of the video reel and photos used and depicted in the exhibit "The Muck Bunker Storm-Water Experience" at LESS
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