Bo Mitchell
Actor

Bo Mitchell Net Worth

Bo Mitchell is a 22-year-old actor and producer from Aiken, South Carolina. He was discovered at the young age of 9 months and has since worked in print and commercial ads, TV, and film. He is best known for his role as Wayne Powers, the nephew of Kenny Powers, on the hit HBO show EastBound and Down. Bo is also a successful entrepreneur, having started his own skateboard company, skate shop, and indoor skateboard park in 2003. He also had a successful snocone business at the age of 8, which he sold at 15 to start his skateboard company. Bo still resides in the South for 6 months of the year.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Producer
Birth Day September 05, 1970
Birth Place  Aiken, South Carolina, United States
Age 52 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Sagittarius
Preceded by Gary W. Moore
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Chastity Mitchell
Children Parker, Brady

💰 Net worth: $8 Million (2024)

Bo Mitchell's net worth is projected to reach a staggering $8 million by 2024, solidifying his status as a successful and financially prosperous individual. Hailing from the United States, Bo Mitchell has been actively involved in the entertainment industry as both an actor and a producer. With his immense talent and contributions to the field, Mitchell has managed to accumulate an impressive fortune. His wealth serves as a testament to his dedication and skill within the industry, establishing him as a prominent figure in the world of entertainment.

Biography/Timeline

1988

A middle Tennessee native, Mitchell graduated from Dickson County High School in 1988 and obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from David Lipscomb University in 1992. In 2003 he earned a Juris Doctor from the Nashville School of Law.

1992

Mitchell started his career in politics starting in 1992 volunteering for the Clinton/Gore campaign. He is a well known Democratic operative in the state of Tennessee. Mitchell has managed campaigns for former Tennessee State Representative Gary Moore and the late Tennessee State Senator Pete Springer along with General Sessions Judge Leon Rubin.

2000

The primary was held on August 3, 2000, Mitchell came in second with 2,586 to David Shepard who won with 3,329. Shepard won the subsequent general election in November and still represents most of that area in the Tennessee General Assembly, although district boundaries have changed considerably due to subsequent redistricting.

2007

In 2007, Mitchell ran for Metro Council in District 35, which includes part of Bellevue, winning 56-44. In 2011, he successfully ran for re-election, winning 65-35. Due to term limits in the Metropolitan Charter, Mitchell's current term in this office will be his final one, at least consecutively.

2010

During the 2010 Nashville flood, Mitchell located boats for water rescues before participating in some of those rescues and worked to assist neighbors after the flood, including simplifying the permitting process that allowed residents to rebuild. He also worked to bring a new library to Bellevue, which is scheduled to open in 2014. He led the expansion of the Harpeth River Greenway, added over 440 acres of protected land to Warner Parks, brought private sector curbside recycling to Bellevue, and secured resources for the FiftyForward J. L. Turner Center Transportation Program. In 2012, Mitchell voted against a property tax increase each time it was brought to a vote.

2013

In 2012, Mitchell ran for the General Assembly again as a Democrat, this time in the district to which he had moved following his earlier defeat. His campaign focused primarily on job creation and education. He won election and was sworn into office on January 8, 2013.

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