Dash Mihok
Birthday:
24 May 1974, New York City, New York, USA
Birth Name:
Dashiell Mihok
Height:
191 cm
Dashiell Raymond Mihok was born on May 24, 1974 in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, to Andrea Mihok (née Cloak) and Raymond Thorne (born Raymond Mihok), both actors, with ties to the New York stage. He is of Czech and British descent. Dash was raised in a trendy artist building. He attended many different schools, including the Bronx H...
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Dashiell Raymond Mihok was born on May 24, 1974 in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, to Andrea Mihok (née Cloak) and Raymond Thorne (born Raymond Mihok), both actors, with ties to the New York stage. He is of Czech and British descent. Dash was raised in a trendy artist building. He attended many different schools, including the Bronx High School of Science. During his freshman year in 1988, while going to high school, he participated in City Kids, a foundation in New York City whose purpose is to engage and develop young people through programs dealing with self-esteem, leadership, and communication, which grew into a role on CityKids (1993), a short-lived TV series that starred a group of multi-ethnic teen actors and Jim Henson's Muppets. Dash was part of the group's touring company, which put on productions all over the city.Much of the New York native's early work was lensed in his hometown. The young actor appeared in guest spots on the NYC-filmed dramas New York Undercover (1994), NYPD Blue (1993), and Law & Order (1990). Mihok made his film debut in the 1994 racially themed independent feature "Black is White" before receiving particularly strong reviews for his role as a mentally unbalanced young man in the CBS-TV movie thriller Murderous Intent (1995), and an appearance in Barry Levinson's hard-hitting Sleepers (1996) followed. While Mihok's performances in these New York-filmed features were strong, he first gained real notice with his featured role in Baz Luhrmann's modern take on Romeo + Juliet (1996).He was a featured regular on the CBS sitcom Pearl (1996), on which he starred as Rhea Perlman's rebellious son Joey. He also had a recurring role during 1999 on the WB's college drama Felicity (1998) as Lynn, a competitive swimmer attending the fictional University of New York. He has also had a guest appearance on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000).To date, he has been in a variety of independent and high-budget films, the most recent of which being Hollywoodland (2006) and Firehouse Dog (2007). Show less «
There's moments when you have to make a split-second decision that will form you for the rest of your life.
There's moments when you have to make a split-second decision that will form you for the rest of your life.
"The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight" by Thom Hartmann explains how we can change ourselves and our culture to return to a balanced and healt...Show more »
"The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight" by Thom Hartmann explains how we can change ourselves and our culture to return to a balanced and healthy environment. Show less «
In the years when teenagers really need to be connected to somebody, they aren't; especially in small towns where kids are bored and look fo...Show more »
In the years when teenagers really need to be connected to somebody, they aren't; especially in small towns where kids are bored and look for something to get them going. Show less «
There wasn't any room for failure. I just went for it. I give 110 percent to everything I do, so it was very exhausting and brutal; mentally...Show more »
There wasn't any room for failure. I just went for it. I give 110 percent to everything I do, so it was very exhausting and brutal; mentally, physically and spiritually. It was a test, and I learned a lot from it. - about The Thin Red Line (1998) and its filming Show less «
It's different for me because I've never played this kind of role. I'm always the guy who's like Phil, the best friend, who's the loud mouth...Show more »
It's different for me because I've never played this kind of role. I'm always the guy who's like Phil, the best friend, who's the loud mouth or a hood, or whatever. So this character is a little more sensitive. - about Telling You and his character Show less «
It's challenging to take on something else that is not you and make it very real and have others be able to associate with it. It's wonderfu...Show more »
It's challenging to take on something else that is not you and make it very real and have others be able to associate with it. It's wonderful to provoke thought. Show less «
Well, I have been in relationships all my life, and for the first time ever about a year and a half ago...I became single.... It's been bril...Show more »
Well, I have been in relationships all my life, and for the first time ever about a year and a half ago...I became single.... It's been brilliant because I really need to figure out who I am, by myself, not in conjunction with anyone else. I have spent most of my life thinking about what the woman in my life needs, and, don't get me wrong, I love doing that. That's why I have done it so much.... But for the first time in my life I have been waking up in the morning and thinking "What the fuck does Dash want to do today...." And not worrying about anyone else but me...I think everyone knows how easy it is to desert huge parts of yourself while in relationships...and we all yearn for the balance of taking care of one's self and their partner.... So I strive to achieve that one day and am taking steps toward it.... Show less «
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