Micah Fitzgerald
Micah Fitzgerald? Yeah, you’ve probably seen him pop up in some wild places lately—dude’s everywhere if you know where to look. In “1923,” he’s part of this gritty, sprawling Western saga that spins off from “Yellowstone.” The show throws you into the chaos of early 20th-century Montana, where ranching is straight-up war and everything’s dust, sweat, and desperation. Micah’s got this rough-edged energy that just fits right in, whether he’s tangling with outlaws or trying to keep the family ranch from falling apart. The stakes are sky-high—think land grabs, family feuds, and more than a few shootouts. Not exactly a walk in the park.
Now, fast-forward to “Paradise” (2025)—honestly, not much has dropped about this one yet, but the buzz is loud. Word is, it’s got a haunting, almost surreal quality, and Micah’s role? Total curveball. He leans into the weirdness, bringing out this kind of magnetic tension, so you’re glued to every scene he’s in. It’s not your typical Hollywood fluff—more like a fever dream you can’t shake off.
Then there’s “The Stolen Valley” (2022), which is all about secrets buried deeper than any gold mine. The plot’s thick with betrayal, redemption, and those little moments that hit you right in the gut. Micah’s character here isn’t your black-and-white villain or hero; he’s tangled up in the mess, making choices that’ll haunt him (and you) long after the credits roll. If you dig stories where no one gets out clean, this one’s got you covered.