Naylon Mitchell
- Actor
- Art Department
- Camera and Electrical Department
Brooklyn born Naylon Mitchell always enjoyed the art of Acting. He
began his career in high school performing in community theater. While
at Erasmus Hall high school he was taking acting class at the New
Federal Theater studying under Director, Bill Duke. After graduating
from Brooklyn College with a degree in Filmmaking, he decided to take
on the challenge of working as a model and actor. He started booking
print jobs and commercials. Eventually Naylon started working on Soap
Operas with his first job on "The Guiding Light". While working at Joe
Papp's, Public Theater in the East Village, Naylon formed some great
friendships with many performers who while on their way are now
professionals at the top of their game. He eventually landed a in role
in 1983 as a busboy in "The Cotton Club" with Richard Gere. This turned
out to be a 3 month job. Naylon won his first co-starring role with
Mario Van Peebles in the 1985 film "The Delivery Boys". It was then
time to take on the challenge of Los Angeles. So, in 1985 he made that
move to further fulfill his dreams of working in film & TV. He worked
continually on Soaps and Commercials until taking a hiatus from film, stage and TV in 1993.
He started to pursue his other God Given talent as an
artist/painter and eventually built his business as an artist exhibiting his work in Southern California.
Some of his prints and posters were distributed by a number of large stores including
Target, JC Penny's and Wal-Mart. Naylon relocated to Atlanta in 1995 and
continued his art career. In 2008 after a milestone year he decided
to resume his acting career. Naylon continues to work, train as Atlanta based talent. He prides himself on encouraging others with the many gifts and talents bestowed upon him.