Mitch Rouse

Acting

Mitch Rouse

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
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Birthday
Aug 06, 1964 (61 years old)

Mitch Rouse

Known For

The Fighter & The Kid 3D
TV Show 2016

The Fighter & The Kid 3D

A sketch comedy series based off the famous podcast, "The...

Merkin Penal
0h 24m
Movie 2014

Merkin Penal

Gary is falsely accused of beating his insane ex-girlfriend Charlotte,...

Call Me Crazy: A Five Film
1h 30m
Movie 2013

Call Me Crazy: A Five Film

A psychotherapist helps a law student cope with schizophrenia in...

The Factory
0h 30m
TV Show 2008

The Factory

Factory was a comedy television series. It premiered on Sunday,...

Spy School
1h 26m
Movie 2008

Spy School

Spy School is the story of a twelve year old...

The Heartbreak Kid
1h 56m
Movie 2007

The Heartbreak Kid

Eddie, the 40-year-old confirmed bachelor finally says "I do" to...

Friends with Money
1h 28m
Movie 2006

Friends with Money

As she reaches her mid-thirties and quits her lucrative job,...

Lost at Home
0h 30m
TV Show 2003

Lost at Home

Lost at Home is the name of a short-lived sitcom...

Olive, The Other Reindeer
0h 45m
Movie 1999

Olive, The Other Reindeer

After mis-hearing a radio broadcast about Santa canceling his Christmas...

The Secret Lives of Men
0h 30m
TV Show 1998

The Secret Lives of Men

The lives of three divorced men, Michael, Phil and Andy,...

Biography

Mitch Rouse (born August 6, 1964) is an American film and television actor, director, and screenwriter. He is a well known vet in the world of improvisation. Rouse grew up in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. He dropped out of college and moved to Chicago to study improvisation under the late, great Del Close. While there he was asked to join the Second City Theatre, birthplace of his idols John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd and Bill Murray. While there Mitch wrote and performed shows with Steve Carell, Stephen Colbert, Nia Vardalos and Scott Adsit. Mitch made his feature film debut alongside Vince Vaughn and Jon Favreau in Rudy. Rouse then moved to New York to star with Amy Sedaris, in the premiere of David Sedaris’ original play Stitches, at La Mama Theatre. In New York, Mitch made a name for himself in TV as a writer/actor on Comedy Central’s EXIT 57, which he created with Stephen Colbert. EXIT was the network's first original sketch comedy series. It received five Cable Ace Award nominations, including Best Actor (Rouse) and Best Writing for a comedy series. Rouse wrote and directed the dark humored independent film Employee of the Month, which starred Matt Dillon, Steve Zahn, and Christina Applegate. The film premiered at The Sundance Film Festival to a standing ovation and rave reviews. Mitch created the cult-hit Strangers With Candy, with Stephen Colbert and Amy Sedaris. During it’s run the dark comedy attracted guest stars: Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell, Winona Ryder, Steve Carrell, Matthew Broderick, Paul Rudd, Tim Meadows, Allison Janney and Phillip Seymour Hoffman to name a few. David Letterman and World Wide Pants produced the feature film version of Strangers, taking Rouse back to the Sundance film festival for it’s premiere. While co-starring on ABC’s According to Jim, Mitch created SPIKE TV's first foray into comedy with the critically acclaimed FACTORY. Rouse starred in and produced the series with long time friend and Second City alum, David Pasquesi. Other Film & Television: Transparent - Neighbors - RENO 911! - Austin Powers - Friends With Money - Spy School - Without A Paddle - The Heartbreak Kid - Spin City - Lost AT Home - and The Secret Lives Of Men Mitch lives in Los Angeles with his wife Andrea and their kids, Tennessee & Strummer. He continues writing and directing unique characters with original voices.​