At age 11, Mitch Holleman is a veteran. Born in Auburn, Alabama, Mitch was begging to be on television at the tender age of 2. The family moved to Naples, Florida, and Mitch came to AMTC twice, once at 3 and again at 4. He signed with a Miami-based talent agency and Abrams Artists in New York. By age 4, he had booked two national commercials for Nickelodeon and Burger King. A trip with his mother to New York resulted in numerous commercials and a guest-starring role on “The Sopranos.” His big break came at age 5 when he landed a series regular role on “Daddio.” Since then, Mitch has guest-starred on “Everybody Loves Raymond” and appeared in feature films, including “The Animal,” starring Rob Schneider, and “Bubble Boy,” starring Jake Gyllenhaal. He continued to land national commercials for clients like McDonald’s, Colgate, Campbell’s Soup, and M&M’s.
Mitch enjoyed 6 seasons on the WB’s hit show, “Reba.” He played Reba’s youngest son, Jake Hart. He also periodically serves as an on air reporter for the TV Guide Channel as well as other guest starring and hosting roles. In addition to acting, Mitch enjoys amusement parks and surfing on his days off. He lives with his family in Los Angeles.
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