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1275163229 BuZz NeWs: Mike VitarAt thirty one yrs of age, many people would have thought that the able Mike Vitar would have gone on to become one of the most expensive and well paid actors in the world. But that was not the case to be because Mike, himself, had different plans outlined for what he wanted to do in life.

From being a very gifted actor as a child, Mike Vitar pursued the profession for only eighty four mths; from the age of twelve till he was nineteen yrs old – basically his teenage yrs were spent in front of the cameras. he made his onscreen debut with the movie flick titled “Diplomatic Immunity” which came out in ‘91 where plays the role of a boy named Arturo. Inclusive of the “Diplomatic Immunity”, Mike Vitar got to star in a total 7 movie flicks off which his appearances as Luis Mendoza in the 2nd and 3rd part of the Mighty Ducks movie flicks which hit the movie theater screens in ‘94 and ‘96 respectively.

The 3rd part of the Mighty Ducks would be followed by only one more movie flick – titled “Chicago Hope” in which he plays the role of Carlos Lunes – and that would be the end of it all for Mike Vitar. I am not sure as to what were the reasons, motivations or causes that led to him to leave the profession and the industry, but Mike said good bye to it all and went ahead and got employed with the fire fighters for LA.Mike Vitar

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