Stephen Mendel

Stephen Mendel

actor, soundtrack

Stephen Mendel was born on Jan 26, 1953 in Canada. Stephen Mendel's big-screen debut came with Tomorrow Never Comes directed by Peter Collinson in 1978, strarring Vic (uncredited). Stephen Mendel is known for Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans directed by Naomichi Yamato, Bill Rogers stars as Additional Voices and Adin Rudd as Additional Voices. The upcoming new movie Stephen Mendel plays is The Absurd, Surreal, Metaphysical and Fractured Destiny of Cerebus the Aardvark which will be released on Jan 01, 2021.

Stephen Mendel began singing at age 8. Educated in Montreal, Canada, he graduated Bishop's University with a BA in drama and began working almost immediately in theater. Film and TV roles followed soon after. He moved to Los Angeles, and was quickly cast in the CBS TV series "Night Heat" (1985 - 1990) filmed in Toronto, Canada, which ran for 96 episodes over five seasons, playing the role of Detective Fred Carson. He subsequently went on to guest star on numerous television shows and appear in many feature films. Between roles he earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in Theater and taught at California State University for several years. Very much a chameleon, he is often unrecognizable from one role to the next, playing good guys and bad, scientists, doctors, lawyers and judges. He grows beards, mustaches, wears hairpieces, glasses, etc. in the quest to capture the character. He has studied with many teachers and uses synergistic approach to acting. A master of accents and dialects, he performs voice work in animation, narration, video games, audio books, radio and television commercials. He loves to play guitar and sing, especially folk music. He also studies an obscure martial art called aki-jutsu, skis, and teaches scuba diving.

  • Birthday

    Jan 26, 1953
  • Place of Birth

    Montréal, Québec, Canada
  • Also known

    Steve Mann, Sam Mann, Stephen Mendell

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