Overview

Mark Tymchyshyn (born July 30, 1958, in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is an American actor who has appeared in television, film and stage productions. He is widely recognized for his recurring role as Mel Powers, a factory owner on the sitcom George Lopez. Tymchyshyn is often described as a character actor: he typically took supporting parts that added texture to ensemble casts.

Early life and background

Born and raised in Minneapolis, Tymchyshyn developed an interest in performance that led him into professional acting. Public accounts emphasize his steady work across multiple media rather than celebrity headlines, and his career reflects a steady presence in supporting and guest roles.

Career and roles

Tymchyshyn’s career spans television guest appearances, supporting film parts and stage work. He built a reputation for playing pragmatic, authoritative or blue-collar characters, bringing a grounded style to comedic and dramatic material alike. While not a frequent lead, his contributions often helped shape storylines and provide crucial foil or context for principal characters.

Notable work: Mel Powers

His best-known television work is the role of Mel Powers on George Lopez, where he played the owner of a factory who interacts with the main characters in story arcs about work and community. That part brought him the most public recognition and remains a common reference point in descriptions of his career.

Other activities and legacy

Beyond television, Tymchyshyn’s résumé includes film appearances and regional theatre productions. He is part of a group of reliable supporting actors whose steady craftsmanship keeps many series and productions grounded. For researchers or fans seeking credits and episode details, consulting dedicated cast listings and credit databases will provide the most complete filmography.

Summary

  • Born: July 30, 1958, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • Profession: American actor, character and supporting roles.
  • Best known for: Mel Powers on George Lopez.