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 Sedarisβ original play Stitches, at La Mama Theatre. In New York, Mitch made a name for himself in TV as a writer/actor on Comedy Centralβs 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, inc...
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
1999
Rudy
1993
The Heartbreak Kid
2007
Employee of the Month
2004
Friends with Money
2006
Olive, the Other Reindeer
1999
Call Me Crazy: A Five Film
2013
The Truth About Cats & Dogs
1996
Nobody Knows Anything!
2004
Get Smart's Bruce and Lloyd Out of Control
2008
In the Company of Darkness
1993
Spy School
2008
Sweethearts
1997
Merkin Penal
2014
Mario and the Mob
1992