Veteran actor Mitchell Jason, of New York City, passed away in Doylestown Hospital on Tuesday, March 11, 2014. He was 92 years old. Born in Philadelphia, Mitchell served in the United States Army during World War II. Following the war he earned his bachelor's degree from Temple University under the GI Bill. Mitch pursued a successful career in the theater both acting and directing, initially in Pennsylvania, but eventually settling in New York City where he became a longtime resident. His love of the theater inspired him to study acting at the prestigious Lee Strasberg Theater Institute. He acted in numerous Broadway and Off-Broadway shows, as well as many movie and TV appearances. His most recent stage appearance was in the Tony Award winning production of "Grand Hotel the Musical" on Broadway, directed and choreographed by Tommy Tune. His film credits include, "Network" and "The Heartbreak Kid" -- TV appearances in "Doing Life" and "Contract on Cherry Street" as well as a recurring role on ABC's soap opera "Loving" as Monsignor Fratellini. Mitchell is survived by his son Leigh (Idelis) and daughter Lucienne (Carl), two grandchildren, one great grandchild, and cousins. In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting that donations be made to The Actors Fund: www.actorsfund.org. Arrangements are by The Oliver H. Bair and Monaghan Funeral Homes. (610) 449-8585