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Silas Weir Mitchell
Silas Weir Mitchell
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Silas Weir Mitchell plays a Donny Jones in My Name is Earl. He was named after a famous 19th-century American "nerve specialist." Silas can do a variety of accents, including a English one. He is 6'3" tall.

He played an incarcerated inmate on "Prison Break" on September 12 2005, then 15 days later in "My Name Is Earl" he played a newly-released ex-convict.

Selected filmography[]

  • A Fork in the Road (2008) (post-production)
  • Otis E. (2008) (post-production)
  • Circle (2008)
  • Prairie Fever (2008)
  • Crazy (2007/I)
  • The Gray Man (2007)
  • The Phobic (2006)
  • Flags of Our Fathers (2006)
  • McBride: Anybody Here Murder Marty? (2005)
  • Fathers and Sons (2005)
  • Detective (2005)
  • Heart of the Beholder (2005)
  • Life on Liberty Street (2004)
  • The Whole Ten Yards (2004)
  • A Painted House (2003)
  • Ethan and Alan (2002)
  • Johnson County War (2002)
  • Ant (2002)
  • Rat Race (2001)
  • Other Voices (2000)
  • Absence of the Good (1999)
  • Inferno (1999)
  • Bingo (1999)
  • Route 9 (1998)
  • The Patriot (1998)
  • Julian Po (1997)
  • Sins of the Mind (1997)
  • Quicksilver Highway (1997)
  • Playing Dangerous 2 (1996)

Television appearances[]

  • "Grimm" - Eddie Monroe (2011 - )
  • "My Name Is Earl" (2005-2008)
  • "Prison Break" (2005-2007)
  • "Without a Trace" (2006)
  • "Monk" (2006)
  • "The PTA" (2006)
  • "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2005)
  • "Strong Medicine" (2005)
  • "Cold Case" (2003-2005)
  • "CSI: NY" (2005)
  • "JAG" (2005)
  • "CSI: Miami" (2004)
  • "Six Feet Under" (2003)
  • "Push, Nevada" (2002)
  • "24" (2002) (with Penny Balfour, Sean Astin and Raymond Cruz)
  • "The Agency" (2002)
  • "NYPD Blue" (1997-2000)
  • "The Practice" (2000)
  • "The X Files" (1999)
  • "ER" (1997-1998)
  • "Dark Skies" (1997)
  • "Caroline in the City" (1997)
  • "The Marshal" (1995)
  • "Silk Stalkings" (1995)

Memorable quotes[]

"Well, I’ve always been interested in people who are fundamentally different on a psychological level. That is the fun of being an actor, to really explore the imaginative world. The farther you get away from your day-to-day life, the more fun it is. It wasn’t something I wanted to turn down, because it wasn’t the typical rapist or mean, run-of-the-mill bad guy. He was a bad guy who had a very specific disorder. The specificity was more interesting to me. He wasn’t your garden variety thug."

- What attracted him to play Haywire, his character on Prison Break
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