
Mitch Silpa TALKS ‘All Rise,’ ‘Bridesmaids’ & ‘Desperate Housewives’ | JTWJE Podcast #380
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The Los Angeles native has a rich history in the entertainment industry. At 14, he won over $20,000 on a kids’ week episode of Card Sharks, and later appeared on a College Week of Scrabble, Shop 'Til You Drop, and Hollywood Showdown. Mitch began his professional career as a member of the legendary improv and sketch comedy troupe the Groundlings.
He starred in various films such as The Master of Disguise, Along Came Polly, The Boss, The Happytime Murders, and Loners. But moviegoers remember him the best as the Flight Attendant in the 2011 classic comedy Bridesmaids. In 2002, he starred on NBC’s The Rerun Show in various roles.
Throughout his career, he guest-starred on 2 Broke Girls, Brothers & Sisters, Curb Your Enthusiasm, iCarly, Joey, Malcolm in the Middle, and the Will & Grace revival. He also had recurring roles on Gilmore Girls (Terrance), Desperate Housewives (Jerry), Grey’s Anatomy (Tim Ruggles), Nobodies (Ethan), and All Rise (DDA Clayton Bennett).
On the 380th episode of The Jake’s Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, Mitch Silpa spoke about the lessons that he learned from the sets of Desperate Housewives, Gilmore Girls, and Grey’s Anatomy, along with his time working on Bridesmaids. He also spoke about his experience being a guest writer on Saturday Night Live and participating in podcasts such as The Neighborhood Listen and The Pack Podcast.
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