American actor, writer and TV director (1930–2022)
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Scoey Mitchell
Mitchell as a boxer on an episode of TV's
That Girl, 1969
Born
Roscoe Mitchell Jr.
(1930-03-12)March 12, 1930
Newburgh, New York, U.S.
Died
March 19, 2022(2022-03-19) (aged 92)
Torrance, California, U.S.
Other names
Scoey Mitchell
Occupations
Actor
director
producer
writer
Years active
1967–1990
Spouse
Claire T. Thomas
(m. 1973)
Roscoe Mitchell Jr. or Scoey Mitchell[1][2] (March 12, 1930 – March 19, 2022), usually credited as Scoey Mitchell, was an American actor, producer, writer and television director known for frequent appearances on 1970s game shows, including Match Game and Tattletales. He starred in the short-lived series Barefoot in the Park (based on the Neil Simon play) and had a recurring role on Rhoda.
He created two short-lived NBC television series, Me and Mrs. C and 13 East. He appeared as Richard Pryor's father in the film Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling.
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Roscoe Mitchell Jr. or ScoeyMitchell (March 12, 1930 – March 19, 2022), usually credited as ScoeyMitchell, was an American actor, producer, writer and...
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leave the set momentarily out of disbelief, leaving recurring panelist ScoeyMitchell and guest panelist Sharon Farrell behind. At the time, Dawson was becoming...
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Ronay Burt Bacharach and Angie Dickinson (guest hosts) Bill Shoemaker ScoeyMitchell Sam and Dave Dusty Springfield The Ray Charles Singers Roy Clark, Bobbie...
modern era TV show with a predominantly black cast; however, the star, ScoeyMitchell, was fired by producers before the premiere, after 12 episodes had been...
Carmen McRae, Debbie Allen, Tanya Boyd, Wings Hauser, Michael Ironside, ScoeyMitchell, Mike Genovese, Marlene Warfield, Virginia Capers, Dennis Farina, Frederick...
hosted younger comedians including George Kirby, Godfrey Cambridge, and ScoeyMitchell. Bill Cosby made his debut at the theater in 1968, and Pryor and Wilson...
November 13, 1969 (1969-11-13) 97 Don is doing a story on a fighter (ScoeyMitchell) who has developed an acting bug and Ann tries to help the boxer study...
ESPN.com. Retrieved March 18, 2022. Barnes, Mike (March 25, 2022). "ScoeyMitchell, Star of TV's 'Barefoot in the Park,' Dies at 92". The Hollywood Reporter...