Mitch McDonald(III)
- Actor
- Art Department
Walter Mitchell McDonald was born in Fort Bragg, NC and mostly raised in Fayetteville, NC. He is a 2020 graduate of the University of Arkansas-Fort Smith psychology program. Mitch lives in Fort Smith, AR in the near vicinity of his kids and ex-wife, none of whom are too happy about it.
Mitch has an extensive stage career, beginning with multiple starring roles in elementary school dental hygiene productions (1978-1982), culminating in off-Little Theatre productions of "Arsenic and Old Lace" (1990). Continuing this unprecedented rise, Mitch began a period working in cinematic background enhancement. He was visible in crowd shots and street crossings in such stellar films as "The Tuskegee Airmen" (1995) and "The Riot Act" (2017). His first role in a feature film was as First Sergeant Schott in "Love In Country" (2019).
Mitch is a screenwriter with multiple feature length and short scripts under consideration by studios ranging from MGM (Mathis Gilman & Markle) to Soney Entertainment (owned by Jon Soney Motors, LLC). Maybe. He plays guitar phonetically, sings karaoke passably, and dances badly.
Mitch has an extensive stage career, beginning with multiple starring roles in elementary school dental hygiene productions (1978-1982), culminating in off-Little Theatre productions of "Arsenic and Old Lace" (1990). Continuing this unprecedented rise, Mitch began a period working in cinematic background enhancement. He was visible in crowd shots and street crossings in such stellar films as "The Tuskegee Airmen" (1995) and "The Riot Act" (2017). His first role in a feature film was as First Sergeant Schott in "Love In Country" (2019).
Mitch is a screenwriter with multiple feature length and short scripts under consideration by studios ranging from MGM (Mathis Gilman & Markle) to Soney Entertainment (owned by Jon Soney Motors, LLC). Maybe. He plays guitar phonetically, sings karaoke passably, and dances badly.