Mitch Markowitz

Mitch Markowitz

Mitch Markowitz portrayed the roles of 'Superhippy' and 'Mosquito' in the children's TV show "The Hilarious House of Frightenstein" (1971-1974). The wildest kiddie show ever to come out of Hamilton, Ontario — or anywhere else for that matter. Additionally, he served as an associate producer for the same program. It's worth mentioning that he is not the writer of "Good Morning Vietnam." Currently, Mitch Markowitz has found success as a real estate marketing executive based in Toronto.

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Title: The Hilarious House of Frightenstein
Character: Superhippy / Mosquito
Released: September 11, 1971
Type: TV
The Hilarious House of Frightenstein, was a quirky Canadian sketch comedy TV series from the 1970s that included some genuine educational content among the humour. It featured the talented Billy Van, Billy Van, Billy Van, and many more. Fishka Rais played the role of Igor, Joe Torbay portrayed Gronk, Guy Big brought Count Munchkinstein to life, and the legendary Vincent Price made special guest appearances. “Another lovely day begins, for ghosts and ghouls with greenish skin. So close your eyes and you will find that you’ve arrived in Frightenstein. Perhaps the Count will find a way to make his monster work today. For if he solves this monster-mania, he can return to Transylvania! So welcome where the sun won’t shine, to the castle of Count Frightenstein!”