Ilan Mitchell-Smith

William Mitchell-Smith
Born William Mitchell-Smith
(1969-06-29) June 29, 1969
New York City, New York, USA
Alma mater AB from UC Davis
MA from Fordham University
Ph.D. from Texas A&M University
Occupation actor
professor
Years active 1983–1991, 2011(acting)
Spouse(s) Susannah Demaree (1995-present) (2 children)
Children

Asher Smith Ashley and Chaos

(b. 2000)
Eloise Smith (b. 1998)

William Mitchell-Smith (born June 29, 1969) is an American academic and former actor best known as the co-star of the film Weird Science (1985).[1]

Acting career

Mitchell-Smith's very first passion was ballet. He studied as a child and even won a scholarship to dance with the School of American Ballet. While there on his scholarship, he was discovered by a casting director and his film career began in 1982 at age 12 when he played a younger version of the title character in Sidney Lumet's Daniel. After a starring role in the 1984 film The Wild Life, he was cast as Wyatt Donnelly in the 1985 teen classic Weird Science by writer/director John Hughes. The film focuses on two nerdy teenage boys who create a woman of their own (played by Kelly Le Brock), as they are unable to find girlfriends.

Mitchell-Smith starred in several other films and TV series, most notably The Chocolate War[2] and Superboy; none of these brought him the same degree of recognition. He decided to leave acting entirely in 1991, his final role being a guest appearance on Silk Stalkings. Recently Mitchell-Smith has done select voice over work (recording for two episodes -- "Moon Warriors" and "Heads Will Roll"—of Fox ADHD's "Axe Cop").

Academic career

Mitchell-Smith received his AB in Medieval Studies from UC Davis and his MA in Medieval Studies from Fordham University. He received a doctoral degree from Texas A&M University in 2005, and he is currently an associate professor in the English department at California State University, Long Beach.[3] For several years prior to his appointment at Cal State, he was a professor at Angelo State University in San Angelo, Texas.[4] Mitchell-Smith publishes on chivalry in the later Middle Ages, and he also publishes on cinematic, television, and video game versions of medieval culture.

Table Top Gaming

Mitchell-Smith has published on Dungeons & Dragons,[5] and is a staff writer for 'Talk Wargaming'[6] and writes a column for 'Forces of Geek' called "Playing the Nerd."[7] He works as a technical writer and editor for smaller independent game producers, and he is an active table-top gamer and an organizer of tabletop game events in Southern California.

Personal

Mitchell-Smith met Susannah Demaree at Santa Monica College in Santa Monica, California. They were married in 1995. They have two children, born in 1998 and 2000.

Filmography

References

  1. Hepola, Sarah (November 8, 2002). "A Hollywood Twist: What happens when a teen heartthrob leaves acting? Real toads life". The Austin Chronicle. Retrieved 24 July 2012.
  2. Minow, Nell (2004-07-31). The Movie Mom's Guide To Family Movies. iUniverse. pp. 209–. ISBN 9780595320950. Retrieved 24 July 2012.
  3. English Department Faculty, California State University Long Beach
  4. http://www.people.com/people/gallery/0,,20297762_20470154,00.html
  5. Mitchell-Smith, Ilan (June 16, 2009). "Chapter 11: Racial Determinism in the Interlocking Economies of Power and Violence in Dungeons & Dragons". In Carley, Robert. Coopting Culture. Lexington/Rowman & Littlefield Books. pp. 207–224. ISBN 978-0739125977.
  6. http://www.talkwargaming.com/search/label/Ilan%20Mitchell-Smith/ Talk Wargaming
  7. http://www.forcesofgeek.com/search/label/Written%20by%20Ilan%20Mitchell-Smith/ Forces of Geek

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