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  2. Sasha Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Mitchell was convicted of misdemeanor battery, spousal abuse and child endangerment stemming from an altercation with his wife. He was given three years’ probation and ordered to perform community service and attend counseling classes for spousal abusers. After violating his probation, he was sentenced to 30 days in jail. [4]

  3. David Lipper Says He Lost “Step by Step” Role to Sasha ...

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    The show’s producers liked Mitchell’s Midwestern vibe and asked Lipper to read the part again — without the New York-Vinnie Barbarino spin he’d put on the character.

  4. Category:Fictional victims of domestic abuse - Wikipedia

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    Category:Fictional victims of domestic abuse. Category. : Fictional victims of domestic abuse. This category is for fictional characters who are victims of domestic abuse, which includes child abuse, spousal abuse, intimate partner violence, and other forms of abuse or bullying between family members.

  5. Category:People convicted of domestic violence - Wikipedia

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  6. David Lipper says he got “Full House” role as consolation for ...

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    Mitchell finally won the part, and Lipper learned the cold, hard truth why. "The casting director — I'll never forget this — told me the final decision was a marketing person who said they ...

  7. Spike of Bensonhurst - Wikipedia

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    Spike of Bensonhurst. Spike of Bensonhurst is a 1988 American comedy drama mafia film written and directed by Paul Morrissey and starring Sasha Mitchell. The film also features Ernest Borgnine, Maria Pitillo, and Talisa Soto. It was released in the United States on November 11, 1988 after it premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.

  8. Class of 1999 II: The Substitute - Wikipedia

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    United States. Language. English. Class of 1999 II: The Substitute is a 1994 [1][2] direct-to-video film about a new teacher at a troubled inner city school, where the students are all involved in gangs, drugs, and violence. It was directed by stunt expert Spiro Razatos, and stars Sasha Mitchell as renegade teacher John Bolen.

  9. Michael Madsen and His Estranged Wife Speak Out After Actor's ...

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    A lawyer for Michael Madsen is speaking out after the actor was arrested on a charge of misdemeanor domestic battery.. Madsen, 66, was taken into custody in Malibu, Calif., early in the morning of ...