Mitchell McDowell
- Producer
- Writer
- Director
Director, Writer, Producer, Creator MITCHELL MCDOWELL BIO Born and
raised in Rialto, Ca. Mitch, as he is known to his friends, moved to
Hollywood in 2000 when he opened 24/7 bail bonds and bounty hunting
services, which led to an expansion of Big Fish Bail Bonds. Mitch also
opened a comedy club in the Larchmont district of Los Angeles after
settling into his new surroundings. Mitch is the oldest son of the late
funk artist, General Kane. Mitch has also co-written three feature
length films with his brother Ceasar McDowell. The first, titled "The
Family", is about four Italian and black siblings fighting the mob for
their father's casino. The second, "Hidden Agenda", depicts a secret
society and how it selects the president and how they bring him down.
The third, "Buckwild", is the story of a family gone awry after their
father passes away. Mitch then solely wrote a T.V. drama called "The
Business", a show depicting the world of high end escorting. After
linking up with new found friend Clint Smith, went on to produce and
direct the pilot for the show, which instantly sparked a buzz in
Hollywood. Mitch gaining an idea of how the industry works he reached
back into his archives and shot "Buckwild" as a short film. After
listening to his peers asking him to do a comedy, Mitch sat down and
wrote "George Christ", a full length feature depicting the fictional
character George Christ, Jesus' younger twin brother that never got any
credit for his support and involvement in helping his brother Jesus
become who he is today.