Silas Weir Mitchell (born on September 30, 1969 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA) is an actor who portrayed Dougie in The X-Files.
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| - Silas Weir Mitchell (born on September 30, 1969 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA) is an actor who portrayed Dougie in The X-Files.
- he plays Arthur Coffey/Ralph Mercer in Bloodhounds
- Silas Weir Mitchell is an American character actor known for starring as Charles "Haywire" Patoshik in the Fox television series Prison Break, and Monroe in the NBC television series Grimm. He later portrayed Owen Walters in the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode "Liberties".
- Silas Weir Mitchell plays a Donny Jones in My Name is Earl. He was named after a famous 19th-century American "nerve specialist." Silas can do a variety of accents, including a English one. He is 6'3" tall. He played an incarcerated inmate on "Prison Break" on September 12 2005, then 15 days later in "My Name Is Earl" he played a newly-released ex-convict.
- Silas Weir Mitchell is an actor who portrayed Eli Stram during Season 1 of 24. He has an MFA in Acting from the University of California, San Diego. His previous television credits include C-16: FBI (with Glenn Morshower, Zach Grenier and Jeff Kober), ER (with Jesse Borrego, Penny Johnson Jerald, John Hawkes, and François Chau), NYPD Blue and Strong Medicine (both with Ricky Schroder), Nash Bridges (with Tzi Ma and Jaime Gomez), The Agency (with Gil Bellows and Will Patton), Boomtown (with Lana Parrilla), Medium (with Neal Matarazzo), CSI: NY (with Vanessa Ferlito), Without a Trace (with Tracy Middendorf), The X-Files, Dexter (with JoBeth Williams), The Closer, The Shield (with FJ Rio), Monk (with Marcus Brown), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (with Tamara Tunie, Alan Dale, and Sprague G
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| - Silas Weir Mitchell is an actor who portrayed Eli Stram during Season 1 of 24. He has an MFA in Acting from the University of California, San Diego. His previous television credits include C-16: FBI (with Glenn Morshower, Zach Grenier and Jeff Kober), ER (with Jesse Borrego, Penny Johnson Jerald, John Hawkes, and François Chau), NYPD Blue and Strong Medicine (both with Ricky Schroder), Nash Bridges (with Tzi Ma and Jaime Gomez), The Agency (with Gil Bellows and Will Patton), Boomtown (with Lana Parrilla), Medium (with Neal Matarazzo), CSI: NY (with Vanessa Ferlito), Without a Trace (with Tracy Middendorf), The X-Files, Dexter (with JoBeth Williams), The Closer, The Shield (with FJ Rio), Monk (with Marcus Brown), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (with Tamara Tunie, Alan Dale, and Sprague Grayden), and JAG (with Scott Lawrence). He also had a recurring role on Prison Break with Channon Roe, John Billingsley, and Michelle Forbes. Weir Mitchell has also starred in several films like Howard Stern's Private Parts, Julian Po (with Zeljko Ivanek and Cherry Jones), Desert Heat (with Gabrielle Fitzpatrick and Jeff Kober), Absence of the Good (with Lesley Fera), Rat Race (with Vic Chao), Johnson County War (with Michelle Forbes), and The Whole Ten Yards (with Doc Duhame and Ned Bellamy).
- Silas Weir Mitchell (born on September 30, 1969 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA) is an actor who portrayed Dougie in The X-Files.
- he plays Arthur Coffey/Ralph Mercer in Bloodhounds
- Silas Weir Mitchell is an American character actor known for starring as Charles "Haywire" Patoshik in the Fox television series Prison Break, and Monroe in the NBC television series Grimm. He later portrayed Owen Walters in the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode "Liberties".
- Silas Weir Mitchell plays a Donny Jones in My Name is Earl. He was named after a famous 19th-century American "nerve specialist." Silas can do a variety of accents, including a English one. He is 6'3" tall. He played an incarcerated inmate on "Prison Break" on September 12 2005, then 15 days later in "My Name Is Earl" he played a newly-released ex-convict.
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