Mitchell Holden is an actor who appeared as a Nazi guard in the Star Trek: Voyager fourth season episodes "The Killing Game" and "The Killing Game, Part II".
After Holden grew up in Northern California, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career. He trained acting at the Stella Adler Conservatory and appeared in commercials and industrials as well as in the short comedy Smoking with Mitch alongside his roommate Mark Ruffalo.
Among his performances on stage are plays such as "The Marriage of Bette & Boo", "Ghost of Hamlet’s Father" directed by Joanne Linville, "Golden Boy" by Clifford Odet, and "Showbiz Shorts" at The Hollywood Fringe Festival. He is also founder and president of the non-profit organization "The Warrior Theatre Project" in Sherman Oaks.
Holden appeared in the short science fiction film The Lucky 7 (2008, with Max Williams and Kerrie Keane), episodes of Curb Your Enthusiasm and Tomorrow's Thespians (2015), the thriller Reclusion (2016), the short science fiction film To the Moon (2017), and the science fiction thriller Where the Water Runs (2018).
External links[]
- MitchellHolden.com – official site
- Mitch Holden at the Internet Movie Database
- Mitchell Holden at the Internet Movie Database
- Mitch Holden at Instagram
- Mitchell Holden at LinkedIn.com