Mitchell Lichtenstein
Mitchell Lichtenstein is an American actor known for appearances in two films during the 1980s. Born on March 10, 1956, in Cleveland, Ohio, Lichtenstein made his film debut in The Lords of Discipline, released in 1983, where he played the role of Tradd St.
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Mitchell Lichtenstein is an American actor known for appearances in two films during the 1980s. Born on March 10, 1956, in Cleveland, Ohio, Lichtenstein made his film debut in The Lords of Discipline, released in 1983, where he played the role of Tradd St. Croix. The film, based on a novel by Pat Conroy, is a drama set in a military academy, and Lichtenstein’s portrayal contributed to the ensemble cast’s depiction of institutional life.
In 1988, Lichtenstein appeared as Self in Let's Get Lost, a documentary-style film directed by Bruce Weber. The project centered on the life and career of jazz trumpeter Chet Baker, blending archival footage with new interviews. Lichtenstein’s appearance in the film reflects his involvement in projects that intersect with music and biography.
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