McKinley Belcher III

TV Actor

McKinley Belcher III was born in Atlanta, Georgia, United States on March 23rd, 1984 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 40, McKinley Belcher III biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
March 23, 1984
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Age
40 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Profession
Film Actor, Television Actor
McKinley Belcher III Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 40 years old, McKinley Belcher III has this physical status:

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185cm
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McKinley Belcher III Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Education
Belmont University (BA), University of Southern California (MFA)
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McKinley Belcher III Life

McKinley Belcher III (born March 23, 1984) is an American actor best known for his role as Samuel Diggs in the Fox television series Mercy Street, Anthony Carter in the Fox genre drama The Passage, and as Agent Trevor Evans in Netflix crime thriller Ozark.

Early life and education

Belcher was born in Atlanta, Georgia, on March 23, 1984 at Grady Memorial Hospital, the first son of McKinley Belcher Jr. and Pamela McGhee Belcher. The family then moved to Powder Springs, where he attended elementary and middle school. Belcher graduated from Campbell High School in Smyrna, Georgia, where he was in the International Baccalaureate program and ran track and cross country. He earned his B.A. at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, and graduated in 2006. Communication Studies and Political Science. He competed on the Speech and Debate Team at Belmont, receiving awards for both a debater and individual speaker. He earned the Ava Greenwald Memorial Award in Los Angeles and graduated in 2010 with an MFA in Acting.

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McKinley Belcher III Career

Career

Belcher appeared Off-Broadway in Romeo and Juliet at Classic Stage Company in 2013 and in 2016 won a Drama Desk Award for his performance as amateur boxer Fish in the ensemble of Marco Ramirez's The Royale at Lincoln Center, directed by Rachel Chavkin. He also appeared as Sam in Darko Tresnjak's 2015 world premiere production of Rear Window at Hartford Stage, alongside Kevin Bacon. Belcher played the dual roles of Teddy and Nicholas in the world premiere of Ken Urban's A Guide for the Homesick at the Huntington Theatre Company in 2017, winning both an Elliot Norton Award for Outstanding Actor and an IRNE Award for Best Actor. In 2019 Belcher played Rashad in MCC's off-Broadway production of The Light, for which he was nominated for an Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play. In 2020 Belcher made his Broadway debut as Private Louis Henson (a role originated by Samuel L. Jackson off-Broadway) in the Broadway premiere of A Soldier's Play at the Roundabout Theatre Company.

Belcher made his film debut in John Sayles' 2013 independent film Go for Sisters, playing Lisa Gay Hamilton's son Rodney. In 2015 he appeared in David Simon's HBO mini-series Show Me a Hero as LaTanya Richardson Jackson's son Dwayne Meeks, directed by Paul Haggis. Belcher had his first experience as a series regular as Samuel Diggs in two seasons of PBS's Ridley Scott-produced Civil War drama Mercy Street. His character, Samuel, is a free man who works as a laborer, but harbors secret knowledge and ability in medicine. In 2018 he was cast as Anthony Carter in Fox's drama The Passage, based on Justin Cronin's novel by the same name. Belcher worked with David Simon again, in HBO's 2022 limited series We Own This City, playing real-life BPD veteran and Gun Trace Task Force officer Momodu Gondo. In 2022 Belcher also joined the cast of Netflix's live-action adaptation of the Japanese manga One Piece as Arlong the Saw, a saw shark Fishman and rival to IƱaki Godoy's Luffy.

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