Mitch Holleman

Mitch Holleman (born Mitchell James Holleman; September 13, 1994) is an American actor. On the TV sitcom Reba, he played Jake Hart, the son of Reba Hart, who was played by country music singer Reba McEntire.

Mitch Holleman
Born
Mitchell James Holleman

September 13, 1994 (1994-09-13) (age 25)
OccupationActor
Years active1998–present

Life and career

Born in Auburn, Alabama, Mitch began begging to be on television at the age of 2. The family moved to Naples, Florida and he was signed to a Miami-based talent agency. By 4, he had done two commercials for Nickelodeon and Burger King. In addition to acting, Mitch enjoys Taekwondo, amusement parks and surfing on his days off. He currently lives with his family in Los Angeles, California.

Aged 4, he took a trip to New York City with his mother, which resulted in numerous commercials and a guest-starring role on The Sopranos. His big break came at age 5 when he landed a series regular role on Daddio. He also had a lead role on the show, Reba. Since then, he has guest-starred on Everybody Loves Raymond and appeared in the films The Animalalongside Rob Schneider, “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” and Bubble Boy alongside Jake Gyllenhaal. He also periodically serves as an on-air reporter for TV Guide Channel. By the age of 9, he had amassed several credits in television and movies. He has also had a voice-over role playing The Duke on Avatar: The Last Airbender. He recently guest starred on Disney Channel's Shake It Up.

Filmography

Film and television
Year Title Role Notes
2000 The Sopranos Boy at Mall "Bust-Out"
2000 Daddio Jake Woods Regular role
2001 The Animal Evidence Room Kid
2001 Bubble Boy Jimmy Livingston (age 4)
2001 Everybody Loves Raymond Ian "The Angry Family"
2001–07 Reba Jake Hart Regular role
2005 Avatar: The Last Airbender The Duke (voice) "Jet"
2009 The Hangover Max
2010 Shake It Up Xavier "Party It Up"
2016 Bus Driver Cayden
2016–17 Astrid Clover Park Junkie / Shady Guy "Legendary Band", "Airbnb"

Appearances as himself

gollark: I really ought to figure out why the sound quality is so bad though.
gollark: Ah, 3:45, actually.
gollark: Yes, it ended, after running for 3 minutes and 42-ish seconds.
gollark: The Soviet national anthem only lasts 3 minutes anyway.
gollark: I don't actually *listen* to voice chat.
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