Mitch (b. 2003)

Alias:
Mitch Martín

Birthplace:
Madrid, Madrid, Spain

Born:
December 12, 2003

Mitch started his first band at the age of 15 as a guitarist, his most important project till today is The Boston Babies in which he is the singer, guitarist, composer and lyricist, a band with many influences of Rock n Roll of the 70's era. Mitch among other things studied sound engineering, music production and music, and is also training, studying harmony, guitar and singing separately. Within the world of acting and cameras, Mitch starred in the short film “El Amor Amenazado” directed and written by Hector Herce, short in which he won the award for best male performance at the Requena y Acción short film festival in 2021. In the summer of 2022 the third season of the TVE series HIT, which was presented at the Malaga Film Festival.  In 2023 he shot several short films starring: Incinerados, Azul Meteoro and Entre Palos. In 2025 he premieres his first film, the third one directed by Carla Simón, where he co-stars, Romería will have its world premiere at the Cannes International Film Festival.

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