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He felt like the invisible boy. When he got to be part of the mystery Men he felt like he had a purpose.
Kel Mitchell



Biography
Author Profession: Actor
Nationality: American
Born: August 25, 1978

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I'm doing music, and we both want to do some drama.
Kel Mitchell

I loved Spider-Man, Spider-Man was the man.
Kel Mitchell

We didn't know anything about comedy duos - Abbot and Costello, Martin and Lewis - we didn't know anything about that. Kim Fields showed us a tape of Martin and Lewis and their old shows and they come through the curtain so we started doing research on them.
Kel Mitchell

I did a lot of theater in the South side of Chicago.
Kel Mitchell

I passed up a lot of work 'cause a lot of movies that may be out there right now I passed em up because there may have been a lot of cussin' in 'em.
Kel Mitchell

Every movie I do, or when I'm on the sketch comedy show, I don't really get into it until I have an outfit or something funny with my head or face or something.
Kel Mitchell

Invisible Boy was fun. Everybody else's character, they knew where they were at already as a superhero. But invisible boy's character, you kind of grow up with him within the movie.
Kel Mitchell

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Words
Boy, Felt, Got, Had, Invisible, Men, Mystery, Part, Purpose
Definitions
Boy, Felt, Got, Had, Invisible, Men, Mystery, Part, Purpose
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