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'''Carter Mitchell''' is an actor who appeared as a [[Unnamed Starfleet personnel (24th century)#Pathfinder Admiral 3|Starfleet admiral]] in the final ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Endgame}}. As a background actor, Mitchell received no credit for this appearance and was identified by a call sheet for the episode.
 
'''Carter Mitchell''' is an actor who appeared as a [[Unnamed Starfleet personnel (24th century)#Pathfinder Admiral 3|Starfleet admiral]] in the final ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Endgame}}. As a background actor, Mitchell received no credit for this appearance and was identified by a call sheet for the episode.
   
Prior to his acting career, Mitchell worked as baseball program director for RBI (Reviving Baseball in the Inner-Cities) in Los Angeles, Pittsburgh and Chicago he also worked in the restaurant industry for 17 years in management and as a corporate trainer. Television credits include guest and featured roles in ''American Dreams'', ''General Hospital'', and ''ER'' (2004, along [[Leland Orser]], [[Scott Grimes]], [[Cullen Douglas]], and [[Anthony De Longis]]). Mitchell also had supporting roles in the comedy ''Love Don't Cost a Thing'' (2003), {{w|Sylvester Stallone}}'s ''Rocky Balboa'' (2006), and {{w|Sam Raimi}}'s superhero sequel ''Spider-Man 3'' (2007, with [[Kirsten Dunst]], [[James Cromwell]], [[Becky Ann Baker]], [[Michael Papajohn]], [[Gregg Daniel]], [[Robert Curtis Brown]], [[Paul Terrell Clayton]], [[Christopher Jude]], and [[Rey Gallegos]]). Mitchell is also said to be a very good karaoke singer.
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Prior to his acting career, Mitchell worked as baseball program director for RBI (Reviving Baseball in the Inner-Cities) in Los Angeles, Pittsburgh and Chicago he also worked in the restaurant industry for 17 years in management and as a corporate trainer. Television credits include principal and featured roles in ''American Dreams'', ''General Hospital'', and ''ER'', Castle, Key & Peele, Tosh. O and Hung (2004, along [[Leland Orser]], [[Scott Grimes]], [[Cullen Douglas]], and [[Anthony De Longis]]). Mitchell also had supporting roles in the comedy ''Love Don't Cost a Thing'' (2003), {{w|Sylvester Stallone}}'s ''Rocky Balboa'' (2006), and {{w|Sam Raimi}}'s superhero sequel ''Spider-Man 3'' (2007, with [[Kirsten Dunst]], [[James Cromwell]], [[Becky Ann Baker]], [[Michael Papajohn]], [[Gregg Daniel]], [[Robert Curtis Brown]], [[Paul Terrell Clayton]], [[Christopher Jude]], and [[Rey Gallegos]]). Mitchell is also said to be a very good karaoke singer.
   
 
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Carter Mitchell is an actor who appeared as a Starfleet admiral in the final Star Trek: Voyager episode "Endgame". As a background actor, Mitchell received no credit for this appearance and was identified by a call sheet for the episode.

Prior to his acting career, Mitchell worked as baseball program director for RBI (Reviving Baseball in the Inner-Cities) in Los Angeles, Pittsburgh and Chicago he also worked in the restaurant industry for 17 years in management and as a corporate trainer. Television credits include principal and featured roles in American Dreams, General Hospital, and ER, Castle, Key & Peele, Tosh. O and Hung (2004, along Leland Orser, Scott Grimes, Cullen Douglas, and Anthony De Longis). Mitchell also had supporting roles in the comedy Love Don't Cost a Thing (2003), Sylvester Stallone's Rocky Balboa (2006), and Sam Raimi's superhero sequel Spider-Man 3 (2007, with Kirsten Dunst, James Cromwell, Becky Ann Baker, Michael Papajohn, Gregg Daniel, Robert Curtis Brown, Paul Terrell Clayton, Christopher Jude, and Rey Gallegos). Mitchell is also said to be a very good karaoke singer.

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