Julien Mitchell was a British actor best known for his roles in The Sea Hawk (1940), The Frog (1937), and BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950). He made a notable debut as a deranged train driver in The Last Journey (1935) and had a successful career on both stage and screen.
Personal and Family Life
Julien Mitchell was born on November 13, 1888, in Glossop, Derbyshire, England. He pursued a career in acting, which took him from the UK stage to various film sets, showcasing his talents as a character actor. There are limited details about his personal life and family.
Career Overview
Mitchell’s career spanned several decades, during which he became known for his diverse roles in the film industry. His performances in a variety of genres made him a familiar face to audiences. He was particularly recognized for his ability to portray complex characters with depth and nuance.
Death and Legacy
Julien Mitchell passed away on November 4, 1954, in London, England. His contributions to the film and theatre industries are remembered by fans of classic cinema, and his work continues to be appreciated by audiences today.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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The Magnet | 1950-10-01 | Mayor |
Hotel Reserve | 1944-06-01 | Michel Beghin, intelligence chief |
The Echo Murders | 1945-12-17 | James Duncan (as Julian Mitchell) |
It’s in the Air | 1938-11-01 | The Sergeant Major |
The Goose Steps Out | 1942-08-01 | General Von Glotz |
Vigil in the Night | 1940-02-05 | Matthew Bowley |
Chance of a Lifetime | 1950-04-24 | Morris |
The Last Journey | 1935-10-01 | Bob Holt |
Hobson’s Choice | 1954-04-19 | Sam Minns |
Lucky to Me | 1939-11-08 | Butterworth |
The Sea Hawk | 1940-08-10 | Oliver Scott |
Double Exposures | 1937-05-01 | Hector Rodman |
Educated Evans | 1936-09-01 | Arthur Hackitt |
Schweik’s New Adventures | 1943-10-18 | Gestapo Chief |
Rhythm Serenade | 1943-10-11 | Jimmy Jimson |
Bedelia | 1946-07-08 | Dr. McAfee |
The Galloping Major | 1951-05-07 | Sergeant Adair |
High Treason | 1951-11-13 |