Biography
Mitch Eakins was born and raised in Wilmington, North Carolina. He studied acting with legendary teacher Lucile McIntyre, who encouraged him to devote his life to the performing arts. Eakins graduated at the top of his class with a Film Studies degree at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. He went on to study at Stella Adler in Manhattan and in 2017 became a member of the BGB studio in Los Angeles, California. Mitch is an original cast member in L.A's longest running play Point Break Live and went on to play Goose in the Top Gun Parody Tom Gun Live. He recurred for two seasons on the AMC series Turn: Washington's Spies as the duplicitous and dashing Major William Bradford. In April 2020 he can be seen in at least 8 episodes playing Detective Tommy Roberts in Antonie Fuqua's New Orleans based thriller #freerayshawn. Mitch is an avid surfer, a dedicated father and husband, and a passionate advocate for ocean conservation. Mitch is married to actress Melanie Minichino. They met doing a touring comedy show.
Filmography
Cast Credits

Secret Level
Character: Dean (voice)
TV • 2024

Welcome to Flatch
Character: Rick "The Hot Hermit"
TV • 2022

Calls
Character: ATC (voice)
TV • 2021

Hollywood
Character: Robert Montgomery
TV • 2020

The Highwaymen
Character: Fancy Dan #1
MOVIE • 2019

Better Days
Character: Red
MOVIE • 2019

Finding Josephine
Character: John Robison
MOVIE • 2019

Mara
Character: Martin Ellis
MOVIE • 2018

SEAL Team
Character: Sean Nolan
TV • 2017

Dolly Parton's Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love
Character: Floyd
MOVIE • 2016

Josephine
Character: John Robison
MOVIE • 2016

The Last Girl
Character: Bo
MOVIE • 2015

Flock of Dudes
Character: Nelson
MOVIE • 2015

Wave Goodbye
Character: Sgt. Mitch Preston
MOVIE • 2012

Evil Bong 3: The Wrath of Bong
Character: Bachman
MOVIE • 2011

Evil Bong 2: King Bong
Character: Bachman
MOVIE • 2009

Tunnel Rats
Character: Private Peter Harris
MOVIE • 2008

Moonlight
Character: Troy
TV • 2007

Evil Bong
Character: Bachman
MOVIE • 2006

Justice
Character:
TV • 2006