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Edward Mitchell "Mitch" Rouse (born 1964) is an American film and television actor, director and screenwriter.
Born in Knoxville, Tennessee, and raised in Oak Ridge, (home of the Atomic Bomb) Rouse attended the University of Tennessee, before developing an interest in acting. He studied acting in Atlanta and later, improvisation in Chicago, where he became involved with improv guru Del Close and Chicago's legendary "Second City Theatre" where he met long time friend David Pasquesi. After writing and performing in a number of Second City productions, Rouse moved to New York where along with Amy Sedaris, Paul Dinello, and Stephen Colbert he co-created and starred in two television series for "Comedy Central". Exit 57' and Strangers with Candy.
He has appeared on episodes of Reno 911!, Home Improvement, Exit 57, According to Jim and Strangers with Candy. Rouse has also appeared in several feature films including "Austin Powers", "Friends With Money", "Rudy", "Sweethearts", and "The Heartbreak Kid", along side Ben Stiller. Rouse also created and stars in Spike's new comedy Factory.
Mitch Rouse directed and wrote the movie Employee of the Month starring Matt Dillon, Steve Zahn, Christina Applegate, and Andrea Bendewald.
Rouse wrote the Paramount Picture's film "Without A Paddle starring Seth Green and Dax Shepard.
In 2001 he married actress Andrea Bendewald in Malibu.
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