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+ | '''Silas Weir Mitchell''' (born '''Silas Weir Mitchell Neilson''') is an American character actor best known for starring as Charles "Haywire" Patoshik in the Fox television series ''Prison Break'', and as [[Monroe]] in the [[NBC]] television series ''[[Grimm (TV Series)|Grimm]]''. |
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+ | Mitchell was raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is named for an ancestor, the 19th century physician and author {{w|Silas Weir Mitchell}}. |
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− | '''Silas Weir Mitchell''' is an American actor who portrays [[Monroe]] in ''[[Grimm]]''. |
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+ | He is a graduate of St. Paul's School (1987), a college-preparatory boarding school in Concord, New Hampshire, Brown University (1991) in Rhode Island, where he majored in Theatre and Religion, and the University of California, San Diego, Master of Fine Arts program (1995). After graduating from Brown, he spent some time in New York, acting in minor theatre productions. |
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− | He has appeared as Eli Stram in ''24'', Donny Jones in ''My Name Is Earl'', Charles "Haywire" Patoshik in ''Prison Break'', James Hogan in ''Cold Case''. He is known for portraying mentally unstable characters. |
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+ | ==Career== |
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+ | Mitchell has had recurring guest roles in such television series as ''24'' as Eli Stram, ''Numb3rs'', ''My Name Is Earl'' as Earl's ex-con friend Donny Jones, and ''Prison Break'' as escapee Charles "Haywire" Patoshik. Mitchell also previously worked with fellow ''Grimm'' star [[Reggie Lee]] on ''Prison Break''. On the DVD commentary for ''Prison Break'', Mitchell mentions he had previously auditioned for the roles of Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell and Lincoln Burrows. Mitchell plays the role of an insane prison inmate in both ''Prison Break'' and ''My Name Is Earl''. He also appears in ''Rat Race'' (2001) as Lloyd (The Hardware Store Guy), and in ''The Whole Ten Yards'' as Yermo. |
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+ | One of his most notable roles is that of mentally unstable recurring character James Hogan on ''Cold Case''. Mitchell also made appearances on ''CSI: Miami'', '' CSI: NY'', ''Law & Order: SVU'', ''Burn Notice'' as charming but unstable arms dealer Seymour, ''Dexter'', ''Monk'', ''Six Feet Under'', ''X-Files'', ''The Closer'', and ''Boomtown''. He also appeared on the show ''CSI'' in the Season 6 episode "Room Service." |
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+ | In 2008, Silas made an appearance in seventh and final season of the U.S. cop show ''The Shield''. |
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+ | In 2009, he appeared in ''A Fork in the Road'', alongside Jaime King, and in ''Halloween 2''. Mitchell also appeared in Fox's TV show, ''Mental'' with Chris Vance, also from ''Prison Break''. |
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+ | In October 2011, Mitchell was cast as Monroe in the NBC TV series ''Grimm''. |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *Mitchell rarely ever watches ''Grimm''. "I just don't need to see it...I like to think about things from the inside...it's more fun if you play pretend all the way, which means that you're not watching yourself play pretend. You're inside the imaginary reality... If you're looking at yourself, you're not allowing yourself to be completely immersed..." He also compares watching ''Grimm'' to hearing the sound of his own voice and will only watch if he's really interested to see what the director of a particular episode did.<ref>[http://legacy.kgw.com/videos/entertainment/television/programs/live-at-7/2015/05/05/26963717/ Interview with Silas Weir Mitchell and Sasha Roiz]</ref> |
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+ | *Silas, likely a short form of the name Silvanus, is a Roman name derived from Latin that means "wood, forest."<ref>[http://www.behindthename.com/name/silas Behind the Name: Silas]</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 03:18, 4 April 2017
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Wikipedia: | Silas Weir Mitchell |
IMDb: | Silas Weir Mitchell |
Twitter: | @MitchellWSilas |
Website: | Silas Weir Mitchell |
NBC profile: | Silas Weir Mitchell |
Silas Weir Mitchell (born Silas Weir Mitchell Neilson) is an American character actor best known for starring as Charles "Haywire" Patoshik in the Fox television series Prison Break, and as Monroe in the NBC television series Grimm.
Early life & Education[]
Mitchell was raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is named for an ancestor, the 19th century physician and author Silas Weir Mitchell.
He is a graduate of St. Paul's School (1987), a college-preparatory boarding school in Concord, New Hampshire, Brown University (1991) in Rhode Island, where he majored in Theatre and Religion, and the University of California, San Diego, Master of Fine Arts program (1995). After graduating from Brown, he spent some time in New York, acting in minor theatre productions.
Career[]
Mitchell has had recurring guest roles in such television series as 24 as Eli Stram, Numb3rs, My Name Is Earl as Earl's ex-con friend Donny Jones, and Prison Break as escapee Charles "Haywire" Patoshik. Mitchell also previously worked with fellow Grimm star Reggie Lee on Prison Break. On the DVD commentary for Prison Break, Mitchell mentions he had previously auditioned for the roles of Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell and Lincoln Burrows. Mitchell plays the role of an insane prison inmate in both Prison Break and My Name Is Earl. He also appears in Rat Race (2001) as Lloyd (The Hardware Store Guy), and in The Whole Ten Yards as Yermo.
One of his most notable roles is that of mentally unstable recurring character James Hogan on Cold Case. Mitchell also made appearances on CSI: Miami, CSI: NY, Law & Order: SVU, Burn Notice as charming but unstable arms dealer Seymour, Dexter, Monk, Six Feet Under, X-Files, The Closer, and Boomtown. He also appeared on the show CSI in the Season 6 episode "Room Service."
In 2008, Silas made an appearance in seventh and final season of the U.S. cop show The Shield.
In 2009, he appeared in A Fork in the Road, alongside Jaime King, and in Halloween 2. Mitchell also appeared in Fox's TV show, Mental with Chris Vance, also from Prison Break.
In October 2011, Mitchell was cast as Monroe in the NBC TV series Grimm.
Trivia[]
- Mitchell rarely ever watches Grimm. "I just don't need to see it...I like to think about things from the inside...it's more fun if you play pretend all the way, which means that you're not watching yourself play pretend. You're inside the imaginary reality... If you're looking at yourself, you're not allowing yourself to be completely immersed..." He also compares watching Grimm to hearing the sound of his own voice and will only watch if he's really interested to see what the director of a particular episode did.[1]
- Silas, likely a short form of the name Silvanus, is a Roman name derived from Latin that means "wood, forest."[2]
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"Pilot": ✓ |
"Bears Will Be Bears": ✓ |
"Beeware": ✓ |
"Lonelyhearts": ✓ |
"Danse Macabre": ✓ |
"The Three Bad Wolves": ✓ |
"Let Your Hair Down": ✓ |
"Game Ogre": ✓ |
"Of Mouse and Man": ✓ |
"Organ Grinder": ✓ |
"Tarantella": ✓ |
"Last Grimm Standing": ✓ |
"Three Coins in a Fuchsbau": ✓ |
"Plumed Serpent": ✓ |
"Island of Dreams": ✓ |
"The Thing with Feathers": ✓ |
"Love Sick": ✓ |
"Cat and Mouse": ✓ |
"Leave It to Beavers": ✓ |
"Happily Ever Aftermath": ✓ |
"Big Feet": ✓ |
"Woman in Black": ✓ |
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"Bad Teeth": ✓ |
"The Kiss": ✓ |
"Bad Moon Rising": ✓ |
"Quill": ✓ |
"The Good Shepherd": ✓ |
"Over My Dead Body": ✓ |
"The Bottle Imp": ✓ |
"The Other Side": ✓ |
"La Llorona": ✓ |
"The Hour of Death": ✓ |
"To Protect and Serve Man": ✓ |
"Season of the Hexenbiest": ✓ |
"Face Off": ✓ |
"Natural Born Wesen": ✓ |
"Mr. Sandman": ✓ |
"Nameless": ✓ |
"One Angry Fuchsbau": ✓ |
"Volcanalis": ✓ |
"Endangered": ✓ |
"Kiss of the Muse": ✓ |
"The Waking Dead": ✓ |
"Goodnight, Sweet Grimm": ✓ |
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"The Ungrateful Dead": ✓ |
"PTZD": ✓ |
"A Dish Best Served Cold": ✓ |
"One Night Stand": ✓ |
"El Cucuy": ✓ |
"Stories We Tell Our Young": ✓ |
"Cold Blooded": ✓ |
"Twelve Days of Krampus": ✓ |
"Red Menace": ✓ |
"Eyes of the Beholder": ✓ |
"The Good Soldier": ✓ |
"The Wild Hunt": ✓ |
"Revelation": ✓ |
"Mommy Dearest": ✓ |
"Once We Were Gods": ✓ |
"The Show Must Go On": ✓ |
"Synchronicity": ✓ |
"The Law of Sacrifice": ✓ |
"Nobody Knows the Trubel I've Seen": ✓ |
"My Fair Wesen": ✓ |
"The Inheritance": ✓ |
"Blond Ambition": ✓ |
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"Thanks for the Memories": ✓ |
"Octopus Head": ✓ |
"The Last Fight": ✓ |
"Dyin' on a Prayer": ✓ |
"Cry Luison": ✓ |
"Highway of Tears": ✓ |
"The Grimm Who Stole Christmas": ✓ |
"Chupacabra": ✓ |
"Wesenrein": ✓ |
"Tribunal": ✓ |
"Death Do Us Part": ✓ |
"Maréchaussée": ✓ |
"Trial by Fire": ✓ |
"Bad Luck": ✓ |
"Double Date": ✓ |
"Heartbreaker": ✓ |
"Hibernaculum": ✓ |
"Mishipeshu": ✓ |
"Iron Hans": ✓ |
"You Don't Know Jack": ✓ |
"Headache": ✓ |
"Cry Havoc": ✓ |
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"The Grimm Identity": ✓ |
"Clear and Wesen Danger": ✓ |
"Lost Boys": ✓ |
"Maiden Quest": ✓ |
"The Rat King": ✓ |
"Wesen Nacht": ✓ |
"Eve of Destruction": ✓ |
"A Reptile Dysfunction": ✓ |
"Star-Crossed": ✓ |
"Map of the Seven Knights": ✓ |
"Key Move": ✓ |
"Into the Schwarzwald": ✓ |
"Silence of the Slams": ✓ |
"Lycanthropia": ✓ |
"Skin Deep": ✓ |
"The Believer": ✓ |
"Inugami": ✓ |
"Good to the Bone": ✓ |
"The Taming of the Wu": ✓ |
"Bad Night": ✓ |
"Set Up": ✓ |
"The Beginning of the End": ✓ |
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"Fugitive": ✓ |
"Trust Me Knot": ✓ |
"Oh Captain, My Captain": ✓ |
"El Cuegle": ✓ |
"The Seven Year Itch": ✓ |
"Breakfast in Bed": ✓ |
"Blind Love": ✓ | ||||
"The Son Also Rises": ✓ |
"Tree People": ✓ |
"Blood Magic": ✓ |
"Where the Wild Things Were": ✓ |
"Zerstörer Shrugged": ✓ |
"The End": ✓ |