Mitch Holleman
Best known as the youngest child, Jake, on TV's "Reba," Mitch Holleman showed an early interest in being an actor. His family moved to Naples, Florida, where the four-year old Holleman got an agent, and began appearing in commercials for Nickelodeon and Burger King. A trip to New York with his mother resulted in his first appearance on a television program. In 2000, Holleman landed a small role on the acclaimed Mafia drama "The Sopranos," and shortly thereafter snagged a recurring role as Jake Woods on the short-lived sitcom "Daddio," which starred Michael Chiklis. The year 2001 proved to be a big one for the little actor -- he landed guest spots on the hit sitcom "Everybody Loves Raymond" and the Nickelodeon animated series "Avatar: The Last Airbender," broke into film with appearances in "The Animal" and "Bubble Boy," and became a main cast member on "Reba." Holleman went on to play Jake Hart in more than 100 episodes of the Reba McEntire sitcom. After the show wrapped in 2007, Holleman's next appearance came in 2009 in the blockbuster comedy "The Hangover," where he played a student.