Doron JéPaul is an actor and writer. He made his Broadway debut in Aaron Sorkin’s critically acclaimed adaptation of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, alongside Jeff Daniels, Celia Keenan-Bolger, Latanya Richardson-Jackson and directed by Bartlett Sher. His works have included the Lincoln Center’s One Night Only Benefit Concert of CAMELOT featuring Lin-Manuel Miranda. He’s been featured in GOOD MEN WANTED (NYSAF), soft (The New Black Fest), and The Fortress of Solitude. His film credits include Off-Broadway Award winning feature TESTAMENT (Best Featured Actor Nominee) CONCRETE ROSE, GETAWAY (BET CRE8 Finalist), NIGHT (Huffington Post Award film). Most recently, Doron can next be seen portraying African American inventor Lewis H. Latimer in film entitled, LET THERE BE LIGHT. Writing credits include A LETTER TO… (playwright; world premiere, The National Black Theatre) and A HISTORY BY: An upcoming anthology series (Level Forward Company). Doron has developed and cultivated film, plays and new works with New York Stage and Film, New York Theatre Workshop, The Lark, SPACE on Ryder Farm, Wheelhouse, BMI, Less Than Rent Theatre and Playwrights Horizons to name a few. All in all, Doron strives to never be tied down to one artistic medium, constantly pushing to inspire those around him to embrace all their gifts. He holds an MFA from NYU Graduate Acting Program. IG: @doronjepaul
Doron JePaul Mitchell has appeared on Broadway in 2 shows.
Doron JePaul Mitchell has not appeared in the West End.
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