Mitchell Lewis
male

Born on June 25, 1880 (145 years old)
Passed Away on August 24, 1956
From Syracuse, New York, USA
Known for Acting
Biography
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.
Cast Credits
- 1956
- 1953
- 1952
- 1951
- 1950
- 1949
- 1948
- 1947
- 1946
- 1945
- 1944
- 1943
- 1942
- 1941
- 1940

Young Tom Edison
as
McGuire - Train Engineer
1940

Go West
as
Indian Pete - Halfbreed
1940

Boom Town
as
Venezuelan Foreman (uncredited)
1940

20 Mule Team
as
Barfly at Bar
1940

Gallant Sons
as
Newspaper Buyer (uncredited)
1940

Strange Cargo
as
Guard (uncredited)
1940

I Love You Again
as
Sailor Yelling 'Man Overboard' (uncredited)
1940

Florian
as
Horse Dealer
1940

Gold Rush Maisie
as
William Howard Taft Miggs (Uncredited)
1940
- 1939

The Wizard of Oz
as
Captain of the Winkie Guard (uncredited)
1939

Stand Up and Fight
as
Sport, Cheating Gambler
1939

Idiot's Delight
as
Chief Wahoo
1939

Let Freedom Ring
as
Joe (uncredited)
1939

Sergeant Madden
as
Officer Minetti
1939

The Secret of Dr. Kildare
as
Adam - Nora's Gardener (uncredited)
1939

Henry Goes Arizona
as
Rancher Bull Carson (uncredited)
1939

Bad Little Angel
as
Fireman Telling Wilks Tommy Went Into Fire
1939

Bridal Suite
as
Hotel Runner at Train Station
1939
- 1938
- 1937
- 1936
- 1935
- 1934
- 1933
- 1932
- 1931
- 1930
- 1929
- 1928
- 1927
- 1926
- 1925
- 1924
- 1923
- 1922
- 1921
- 1920
- 1919
- 1918
- 1917
- 1916
- 1914





















































































































