Cliff Mirabella
- Actor
- Additional Crew
In early his stage career in Virginia, Cliff assayed such roles as 'The Common Man' ("A Man for All Seasons"), 'John Proctor' ("The Crucible"), 'Lieutenant Shrank' ("West Side Story"), 'Montano' (Othello), and 'Oliver' (Da).
After three decades away from acting, he took roles in St. Louis, Missouri productions of "Spoon River Anthology" and "Hot L Baltimore". He also originated the role of 'Jacob Marr' in First Run Theatre's premier of "Brooklyn Bagatelle", as well as 'Shamus Malloy' in their production of the Irish comedy, "The Predicament".
His film work includes dramas such as Andy Compton's "Tin Box", Alessio Summerfield's "Are You Alright?", Aaron Landgraf's "Richie and the Styles", Richard Louis Ulrich's "Steve", and in Don Callahan's "Supermen: World War". His commercial and voiceover work includes includes spots for Spectracide, SSM Health, Mercy Healthcare and Aqua Pearls.
A graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University, Cliff has at turns been a journalist, videographer, private investigator, public relations specialist, employment counselor, and infantry officer.
As he has often said, "Happy to be here. Proud to serve."
After three decades away from acting, he took roles in St. Louis, Missouri productions of "Spoon River Anthology" and "Hot L Baltimore". He also originated the role of 'Jacob Marr' in First Run Theatre's premier of "Brooklyn Bagatelle", as well as 'Shamus Malloy' in their production of the Irish comedy, "The Predicament".
His film work includes dramas such as Andy Compton's "Tin Box", Alessio Summerfield's "Are You Alright?", Aaron Landgraf's "Richie and the Styles", Richard Louis Ulrich's "Steve", and in Don Callahan's "Supermen: World War". His commercial and voiceover work includes includes spots for Spectracide, SSM Health, Mercy Healthcare and Aqua Pearls.
A graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University, Cliff has at turns been a journalist, videographer, private investigator, public relations specialist, employment counselor, and infantry officer.
As he has often said, "Happy to be here. Proud to serve."