Activist Video Archive

Preserving progressive, multicultural voices of Los Angeles area activists, and philanthropists.

Preserving progressive, multicultural voices of Los Angeles area activists and philanthropists.

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Best known for his eight years on M*A*S*H and five seasons on “Providence,” actor Mike Farrell is also a writer, director and producer. He has produced six films, four for television and two features, “Dominick and Eugene” and “Patch Adams”, and a documentary, “Citizen; The Political Life of Allard K. Lowenstein”.

A social and political activist for over four decades, Farrell has served on human rights and peace delegations to Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, U.S.S.R., Paraguay, Chile, Israel, the Occupied Territories, Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Czechoslovakia, Somalia, Kenya, Croatia, Bosnia, Cuba, Rwanda, Zaire, Tanzania, Mexico and Costa Rica. Prior to the invasion of Iraq, he co-founded Artists United to Win Without War.

He is today Co-Chair Emeritus of the Southern California Committee of Human Rights Watch, spokesperson for Concern America – an international refugee aid and relief group – and, as president of Death Penalty Focus since 1994, has “visited too many death rows.” As part of an international effort to achieve a worldwide end to the death penalty, he continues to speak, debate, write and coordinate efforts to stop executions at home and abroad.  

Farrell is the author of two books: “Just Call Me Mike: A Journey to Actor and Activist,” and “Of Mule and Man.”


“Everything that is tearing us down today will become a memory, and this memory will be shared as an anecdote or a story or a poem or a play or a warning. It will be shared with another human being, who will then understand that he is not alone in his sadness. This is why we show up for others and tell our tales and listen to others. The great congregation meets daily, and you are someone’s angel today.”

-Tennessee Williams/Interview with James Grissom

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