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Daryl "Chill" Mitchell (born July 16, 1965) is an American actor and former rapper. He is known for such roles as Dexter Wilson on '' The John Larroquette Show'', Tommy Webber in ''
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'', Leo Michaels on '' Veronica's Closet'', Eli Goggins III on '' Ed'', Patton Plame on '' NCIS: New Orleans'', and Stitch in '' Shifting Gears''. For his performance in the sitcom ''
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'', Mitchell won the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series.


Early life

Mitchell was born in
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, to a secretary mother and a bus driver father. He grew up in Wyandanch.


Career

During the 1980s, Mitchell was a member of the
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group ''Groove B. Chill''. Mitchell made his film debut in ''
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'' (1990). He had taken the role for both financial reasons and in hopes of popularizing his music. After acting in the
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, Mitchell decided to leave music to focus strictly on acting. His first regular role on television was on the sitcom '' Here and Now'' as T. Mitchell landed the role of Dexter, a lunch attendant who often argued with the protagonist, on the sitcom '' The John Larroquette Show'' (1993−96). For his work on ''John Larroquette'', Mitchell was nominated for an
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in 1996 for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. He appeared regularly as marketing director Leo on '' Veronica's Closet'' from 1997 to 2000. He appeared as Wally, a mechanic, in '' Sgt. Bilko'' (1996), with
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and Chris Rock among his co-stars. Mitchell was Earl in '' A Thin Line Between Love and Hate'' (1996) and played Roy in '' Home Fries'' (1998). Mitchell appeared as Raul in the
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film '' Toothless'' (1997) alongside ''Veronica's Closet'' co-star Kirstie Alley. In 1999, Mitchell acted in two feature films. He appeared as English teacher Mr. Morgan in '' 10 Things I Hate About You'' and portrayed Tommy Webber, a fictional actor who performed as Lieutenant Laredo during childhood, in the science fiction spoof ''
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''. He appeared as police officer Chambers in ''
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'' (2000) and was Steve in ''
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'' (2001). Mitchell played a state trooper in '' The Country Bears'' (2002), which finished filming shortly before he was paralyzed in a motorcycle accident. Mitchell's first role following the accident was Eli, a bowling alley manager, in '' Ed'' (2002−04). He joined the series in its third season. The producers of the series, already feeling the ensemble was too large, balked at the idea of another character being introduced. However, producer Jon Beckerman's worries were quelled upon meeting Mitchell and he was taken by Mitchell's sense of humor, leading to the character of Eli being created. In 2009, he portrayed Chill Trainor in the short-lived sitcom ''
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'' with
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. A reviewer for ''
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'' found Mitchell's character to be the most interesting, and praised the actor's line delivery. Despite the show's short run, Mitchell received his second NAACP Image Award nomination in 2010, in the category of Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series. Mitchell went on to win the award on February 26, 2010. From 2014 to 2021 he starred in '' NCIS: New Orleans'' as recurring-turned-main character Patton Plame, a computer specialist for NCIS. In 2018, he joined the cast of ''
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'' portraying Wendell. In September 2009, Mitchell was profiled on TV One's biographical documentary program ''Life After'', a series that examines the lives of celebrities following a career turning point.


Personal life

Mitchell and his wife, Carol, have four children. , they live in
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, a suburb of Atlanta.


Motorcycle crash

On November 10, 2001, Mitchell was paralyzed from the waist down after a motorcycle crash on an island near
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, in which he lost control of his bike while turning a corner on gravel and loose pavement. He woke up five days later in the hospital. Mitchell got full support from his family and friends, including
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and Chris Tucker, to continue his career. He had a recurring role thereafter on the TV program '' Ed'' between 2002 and 2004 as a bowling alley manager who was paralyzed after an accident. Mitchell later started the Daryl Mitchell Foundation to raise awareness of spinal cord injury, and serves as the Minority Outreach spokesman for the
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. He has also become a strong advocate for employing actors with disabilities.


Filmography


Film


Television


Awards and nominations


Studio album

* ''Starting From Zero'' ( A&M, 1990) (with Groove B. Chill)


References


External links


Daryl Mitchell Foundation
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