
Mitchell Lewis
Acting
Born 1880-06-25 · Syracuse, New York, USA · Died 1956-08-24
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mitchell Lewis (June 26, 1880 – August 24, 1956) was an American film actor whose career as a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract player encompassed both silent and sound films. He appeared in more than 175 films between 1914 and 1956. During the silent era he played supporting roles, such as Sheihk Idrim in 1925's Ben Hur, then Ernest De Farge in A Tale of Two Cities (1935) in the sound era, but his career would diminish to small uncredited roles like the Captain of the Winkie Guards in The Wizard of Oz (1939). Mitchell served as one of the original board members of the Motion Picture Relief Fund, now known as the Motion Picture & Television Fund.
Acting

The Fastest Gun Alive
Tucker Eddy (uncredited)

Kiss Me Kate
Stage Doorman (uncredited)

Nostradamus and the Queen
Messenger (uncredited)

The Sun Shines Bright
Andy Redcliffe

Lili
Concessionaire (uncredited)

The Merry Widow
King’s Page with Pistol (uncredited)

Talk About a Stranger
Orchard Owner

The Man with a Cloak
Zack, the waiter

The Tall Target
Sleeping Train Passenger (uncredited)

The Painted Hills
Mark Miller (uncredited)

The Toast of New Orleans
Minor Role (uncredited)

Border Incident
Older Bracero (uncredited)

Mr. Whitney Had a Notion
Eli Whitney's Workman

Souvenirs of Death
Gun Shop Proprietor (uncredited)

Desire Me
Old Man (uncredited)

Merton of the Movies
Set Guard (uncredited)

The Romance of Rosy Ridge
Southerner (uncredited)

Courage of Lassie
Gil Elson

The Green Years
Smithy

The Harvey Girls
Sandy (uncredited)

The Great American Mug
Tobacco Chewer (uncredited)

Main Street After Dark
Plainclothesman (uncredited)

The Thin Man Goes Home
Third Man Outside Barber Shop(uncredited)

Lost in a Harem
Slave (uncredited)

The Immortal Blacksmith
Customer (uncredited)

Du Barry Was a Lady
Rebel Opening Door (uncredited)
The Last Lesson
Victor

Apache Trail
Bolt Saunders (uncredited)

Cairo
Ludwig

Kid Glove Killer
Restaurant Proprietor (uncredited)