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Christopher Mitchum (born October 16, 1943) is an American film actor, screenwriter, and businessman. He was born in Los Angeles, California, the second son of film star
Robert Mitchum Robert Charles Durman Mitchum (August 6, 1917 – July 1, 1997) was an American actor. He rose to prominence with an Academy Award nomination for the Best Supporting Actor for ''The Story of G.I. Joe'' (1945), followed by his starring in ...
and Dorothy Mitchum. He is the younger brother of actor
James Mitchum James Mitchum (born May 8, 1941) is an American actor. Mitchum was born in Los Angeles, California, the elder son of actor Robert Mitchum (whom he closely resembles) and his wife, Dorothy Spence. His brother is actor Christopher Mitchum, and he i ...
.


Film career

Mitchum appeared in more than 60 films in 14 countries. He appeared with
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in the motion pictures ''
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'' (1970), ''
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'' (1970), and ''
Big Jake ''Big Jake'' is a 1971 American Technicolor Western film starring John Wayne, Richard Boone and Maureen O'Hara. The picture was the final film for George Sherman in a directing career of more than 30 years. It grossed $7.5 million in the ...
'' (1971). He was cited by Box Office magazine as one of the top five stars of the future and the recipient of
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's Gold Medal Award for 1972. He won both The
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(1981) and The Golden Reel, Best Actor award (1988, Indonesia). He has been a member of the
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since 1978. He was the
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national first vice president, in 1987–89 and a member of the SAG board of directors, in 1983–89.


Personal life

Mitchum married Cynthia "Cindy" Davis in 1964. Together, they had children
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, Carrie, Jennifer, and Kian before divorcing in 1996. For four years in the 1990s, Mitchum was father-in-law to Carrie's husband,
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. Mitchum is the grandfather of Cappy Van Dien,
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, Allexanne Mitchum, Carrington Mitchum, and Wyatt Mitchum Cardone. Mitchum has resided in the
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area ( Central Coast) since 1984. He ran unsuccessfully for the
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in 1998 and the
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, 24th Congressional District, in 2012 and 2014.


Filmography

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Young Billy Young ''Young Billy Young'' is a 1969 Western film in Deluxe Color starring Robert Mitchum and featuring Angie Dickinson, Robert Walker Jr. (in the titular role), David Carradine, Jack Kelly (who plays a villain dressed like his character in the tel ...
'' (1969) (uncredited) *''
The Good Guys and the Bad Guys ''The Good Guys and the Bad Guys'' is a 1969 American comedy Western film directed by Burt Kennedy. It stars Robert Mitchum and George Kennedy. Plot Jim Flagg is the marshal in the town of Progress. He hears arch-rival Big John McKay is heade ...
'' (1969) as Minor Role (uncredited) *''
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'' (1970) as Tom O'Folliard *''
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'' (1970) as Rick *'' Suppose They Gave a War and Nobody Came'' (1970) as Alturi *''
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'' (1970) as Sgt. Tuscarora Phillips *'' Cactus in the Snow'' (1971) as George *''
Big Jake ''Big Jake'' is a 1971 American Technicolor Western film starring John Wayne, Richard Boone and Maureen O'Hara. The picture was the final film for George Sherman in a directing career of more than 30 years. It grossed $7.5 million in the ...
'' (1971) as Michael McCandles *''
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'' (1971) as Eddie Fulmer / Reddy *'' Summertime Killer'' (1972) as Ray Castor *'' A Time for Love'' (1973, TV Movie) as Mark *'' Murder in a Blue World'' (1973) as David *'' Ricco the Mean Machine'' (1973) as Ricco *''
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'' (1974) as Creation *'' Cosa Nostra Asia'' (1974) *''
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'' (1974, "The Agency") as James Peterson *''
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'' (1974, "Blue Jeans & Dynamite") *'' Chinese Commandos'' (1975, ''Was Never Finished / Made'') *'' The Last Hard Men'' (1976) as Hal Brickman *'' Flight to Holocaust'' (1977, TV Movie) as Mark Gates *''
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'' (1978) as Al *''
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'' (1978) as Sgt. Blake *''
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'' (1979) as Richard *''
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'' (1980) as Richard Cairn *''
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'' (1980, TV Mini-Series) as Capt. Peterson *'' Desperate Target'' (1980, "Escape from Russia") *''The One Armed Executioner'' (1981) *'' Ritoru Champion'' (1981, "My Champion") as Mike Gorman *''
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'' (1983) *''
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'' (1984, TV Series) as Eric DeForrest *''
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'' (1984) as Lieutenant Roger O'Malley *' (1984, "Hijacked to Hell") as Mr. Gull *''
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'' (1985) as Russian Guard (uncredited) *'' Promises to Keep'' (1985, TV Movie) as Tom Palmer *'' The Serpent Warriors'' (1985) as Dr. Tim Muffett *'' American Commandos'' (1986) as Dean Mitchell *''
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'' (1986) as Richard Brown *'' Angel of Death'' (1987, "Commando Mengele") as Wolfgang von Backey *'' Faceless'' (1987), ( "Les Predateurs de la Nuit") as Morgan *'' SFX Retaliator'' (1987) as Steve Baker *'' Death Feud'' (1987, "Savage Harbor") as Bill *'' Columbian Connection'' (1988, "Dark Mission: Flowers of Evil) as Derek Carpenter *'' Leathernecks'' (1989) *'' We Are Seven'' (1989–1991, TV Series) as Tommy Morgan *''
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'' (1990, "Lethal Hunter") as Jake Carver *''
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'' (1989) as Johannes / Josef Thalberg *''
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'' (1990) as Col. Slater *''
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'' (1993) as Dad *'' Tombstone'' (1993) as Ranch Hand *'' Jungle of Fear'' (1993) *'' Biohazard: The Alien Force'' (1995) as Donald Brady *''
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'' (1995) as Captain Langston *'' Lethal Cowboy'' (1995) as Maffia-hoodlum *'' Striking Point'' (1995) as Col. Ivan Romanov * '' Bad Boys'' (1995) as Sergeant Copperfield *'' Fugitive X: Innocent Target'' (1996, TV Movie) as Nick *'' Countdown to Disaster'' (1996, "Lethal Orbit", TV Movie) as Gunter *'' Jimi'' (1996) as Chris Chandler *''
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'' (1997) as Trent Jacobson *''Motorcycle Cheerleading Mommas'' (1997) as Himself *''
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'' (1998) as Bill Jones *'' Love and War II: The Final Showdown'' (1998) *''Lycanthrope'' (1999) as Jake Sutter *''
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'' (1999) *''Soul Searchers'' (2006) as Sheriff Traft *'' The Ritual'' (2009) as Sheriff Traft *''Goy'' (2011, never finished) as Harald Rosenberg *'' Santa's Summer House'' (2012) as Pop


State and federal office candidacies

Mitchum has run once for the
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(35th District), and twice for the U.S. House of Representatives (California's 24th District). Since January 1, 2011, under California law, candidates are voter-nominated for state and federal offices; political parties cannot nominate candidates for office.


California Assembly

In 1998, Mitchum was the
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nominee in the general election for the California State Assembly in the 35th district, which included portions of Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties, where he served on the Republican Central Committee (1998–2000). His opponents were Democrat
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and
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candidate Eric Dahl. Mitchum came in second behind Jackson with 44.5 percent of the vote to Jackson's 53 percent.


U.S. Congress

In 2012, Mitchum ran for the U.S. House of Representatives as a Republican candidate in California's 24th district (
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, Santa Barbara, and part of Ventura counties), challenging incumbent Democratic Congresswoman
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. In the June 5, 2012 primary, he came in third, behind Republican
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and Capps, and ahead of Independent candidate Matt Boutté. In 2014, Mitchum ran again for the U.S. congressional seat held by Representative Capps. He won the June 3, 2014, primary (running alongside four other Republicans, two additional Democrats, and an Independent candidate), coming in second behind Capps with 15.8 percent of the vote, and narrowly defeating Republican Justin Fareed by slightly over 600 votes. In the November 4 general election, Mitchum received 48.1 percent of the vote to Capps's 51.9 percent, in the closest race of Capps's entire congressional career. Despite the close margin by which Mitchum lost to Capps, as well as the announcement that Capps would retire in 2016, Mitchum ultimately declined a third run for the same seat again, and instead endorsed Assemblyman Katcho Achadjian for the race to succeed Capps.


Election statistics


Philanthropic positions

Mitchum has served on several organizations'boards of directors and has been a fundraiser for a number of charities. * Hollywood Benefit Horse Show, advisory board, 1996–present * ZONA SECA, Board of Director, 2011–present * Community Outreach for Prevention and Education chairman and honorary chairman, 1998–present * Liberty Program—gang-member rehabilitation program—board member, Santa Barbara, 1999–2001 * Criminal Advisory Board for Fighting Back, Santa Barbara, 1999–2004 * Public Policy Advisory Board for Fighting Back, Santa Barbara, 1999–2004 * Board of directors, Police Activities League, Santa Barbara, 1999–2001 * Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention Commission, chairman, for the governor's Office, State of California, OCJP January 1999 * Autistic Treatment Center "Roundup of Autism": Honorary Advisory Council: 1994–2002 * North American Riding for the Handicapped Association Advisory Board: 1992–96 * Santa Barbara International Film Festival: Honorary Board 1988–92 * Santa Barbara International Film Festival, board of directors: one-year term, 1987 * Santa Barbara Civic Light Opera: founding chairman of the "Star Circle" fund-raiser, 1989


References


External links


Chris Mitchum For Congress
(archived link)
Politicit.com: Chris Mitchum Profile
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