- Born
- Nickname
- Mizz or Mizzy
- Height6′ (1.83 m)
- Malcolm Farrell has been steadily building his resume with an assortment of projects, including spots in national commercials, voice over work, and indie films. Farrell lends his voice in a few anime projects from AMC Networks/Sentai Studios. He plays 'Smith Bradley' in "Shenmue The Animation," which can be seen on Cartoon Network's AdultSwim, Crunchyroll, Hulu, YouTube TV, and SlingTv. You can also hear Farrell on the global hit anime show "Haikyuu '' as Kazuma Numai streaming on Roku, Amazon Prime Video, and Crunchy Roll. It won the IGN award for 'Best Anime Series.' As well as 'Akikawa' in the anime Kaiji on Crunchyroll.
Farrell stars as the lead in the AFI short film "Peeling the Onion". A coming of age story of a man becoming secure with himself and his body. Realizing that this decision is merely about him and not about the people in his life. He also plays the role of 'Crypto Kid' in the remake of The Dirty 3rd: Next Generation. The indie cult favorite told the true to life story of Southern Hustlers and Players on a mission for millions. Next, Farrell will play the lead in the indie comedy film It Ain't What You Think, filming in Austin. His horror film He Would've Laughed is being sent to film festivals.
Farrell's additional indie film credits include Tijuana Jackson: Purpose Over Prison (starring Romany Malco), All Screwed Up, and The Freshman Year. He can also be seen in national and regional commercials for HEB Market, Target, and Svedka vodka.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Deb Mellman
- Malcolm Farrell received his Associates of Arts in Communications from San Jacinto College in Houston, Texas (2014).
- Malcolm Farrell received his Bachelors of Arts in Communications from The University of Houston (2016).
- He is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. He pledged at The University of Houston, which is the Eta Lambda chapter.
- He is Ambidextrous.
- He was the first ever student of The University of Houston to host an event right after graduating.
- Everything we do is a learning experience and the biggest part is what you take from it.
- As an actor, it's key to make sure you are taking direction from the director. You may do it one way, but they want to see it be done another way so you have to make that adjustment. I've gotten better at switching gears and giving that director what they need in a short amount of time.
- The best thing I ever did for myself was to believe in myself.
- Never let a loss deteriorate you from your goal. When people hear of me, I want them to know that this is someone who is not quitting.
- Another defining moment for me was definitely when I booked my first job in 2012. It wasn't even a real role. It was a background role but the experience of being on set really sparked my interest even more.
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