Donald Lester De Noyer Jr. is a 27-year-old retired Army veteran, a multifaceted individual with a plethora of talents and accomplishments.
Born in Pomona, California, to Patricia and Donald De Noyer Sr., he is the youngest of seven siblings. Donald's early life was marked by a strong passion for martial arts, earning black belts in five different disciplines and establishing himself as a prominent figure in the martial arts and kickboxing world.
In 1986, Donald joined the United States Army, where he spent his career, completing several deployments before retiring. This experience has had a profound impact on his life, shaping him into the person he is today.
As an actor, Donald has made a name for himself in the entertainment industry, appearing in various stage and film productions. He is also a skilled fight choreographer, voiceover artist, and writer, having penned the bestselling children's book series "Be A Super Hero".
Donald's charismatic personality has also led him to become a successful ring and cage announcer, known for his trademark catchphrase "It's Time to Go to War". He has had the opportunity to announce events for prominent organizations such as ESPN, Showtime, and HBO, and has traveled across the United States to perform his duties.
In addition to his many accomplishments, Donald is a devoted father to his son, who is a college student in his 20s. He is also a TV host, having appeared on the Military Minute Show, which has garnered several award nominations.
Donald's love for dance has led him to become a skilled hip hop dancer, touring with various dance groups and competing in numerous events throughout California.
As the CEO of the award-winning anti-bullying and mentoring program W.A.R. Guardians, Donald is dedicated to making a positive impact on the lives of young people. W.A.R. stands for We All Rise, reflecting the organization's mission to empower and uplift individuals.
Donald is also the owner of WarTime Fitness, a gym located in San Bernardino County, where he helps others achieve their fitness goals.
In his personal life, Donald is in a relationship with Socorro Lopez, and together they have six children. They reside in Rancho Cucamonga, where they are actively involved in their community.