Mitch Vogel

Actor

Birthday January 17, 1956

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Alhambra, California, U.S.

Age 68 years old

Nationality United States

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1956

Mitchel L. "Mitch" Vogel (born January 17, 1956) is an American former child actor, musician and director.

As of 2023, he is one of two surviving main cast members from Bonanza, next to Tim Matheson.

Having begun his professional acting career at age 10, Vogel is widely known for his role as the red-headed orphan, Jamie Hunter-Cartwright on the NBC western series Bonanza, as well as for his feature film roles: as Tommy North in Yours, Mine and Ours and as Lucius McCaslin in The Reivers.

Born in Alhambra, California, Vogel began acting at ten, appearing in stage productions of Tom Sawyer, Heidi, Peter Pan and The Wizard of Oz.

1968

Vogel made his feature film debut at the age of 12, appearing in the 1968 comedy Yours, Mine and Ours, as one of Lucille Ball and Henry Fonda's brood.

Having established himself in feature films, Vogel briefly appeared on an episode of Bonanza broadcast on October 6, 1968, entitled "The Real People of Muddy Creek".

Two years later he joined the Bonanza cast, co-starring as Jamie Hunter, an adolescent orphan taken in and eventually adopted by the Cartwrights during the last three seasons of the series.

1969

As his acting career progressed, he attended Heinz Kaiser Junior High School in Costa Mesa, California, from 1969 to 1970 and later attended Jordan Junior High School in Burbank, California.

He rose to prominence the following year as Lucius McCaslin in the feature film The Reivers, which earned him a Golden Globe nomination as the Best Supporting Actor of 1969.

1970

In addition to his guest-starring roles on episodic television series, Vogel also appeared in lead roles in the Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color films, Menace on the Mountain in 1970 and The Boy from Dead Man's Bayou in 1971, as well as co-starring in the made-for-television films Born Innocent in 1974 and State Fair in 1976.

1974

In addition to his role on Bonanza, Vogel also guest-starred on several other western television series of the time, including The Virginian, Here Come the Brides, Gunsmoke, Adam-12, and Dundee and the Culhane, as well as appearing in a recurring role as "Johnny Johnson" on the western frontier series Little House on the Prairie from 1974 to 1975, after which he had a starring role in the 10th episode of the Saturday morning live-action show, The Secrets of Isis and guest starred on Wonder Woman in 1978.

1975

In 1975 he played the character “Dink” on the TV Western Gunsmoke in the episode “The Hiders” (S20E15).

1978

In 1978, Vogel left show business, forming a rock band and moving to Pittsburgh.

1985

He married Christine Gilles in 1985; they have two daughters.

Vogel lives in Southern California and has spent time directing and appearing in church plays, as well as singing in a band.

2002

In 2002, Vogel returned to Bonanza's locations for the Travel Channel's TV Road Trip, in which he narrated an account of his visit to the Ponderosa Ranch in Incline Village near Lake Tahoe, Nevada.

2004

In 2004, he was featured in an interview in Bonanza Gold magazine.

2005

He participated in both the 2005 Bonanza Convention and the 2010 Bonanza Weekend in Liverpool, England.

2017

Vogel was featured in an interview published online on January 19, 2017, in which he described how he had been cast for his part on Bonanza.