A renowned individual, born and raised in the picturesque town of Hempstead, New York, began his journey to stardom by acquiring prestigious degrees from the esteemed Brown University and the Yale School of Drama.
He then made his way to the vibrant city of New York, where he had the opportunity to hone his craft on the off-Broadway stage, starring in productions such as "Jeffrey" and "Playboy of the West Indies" at the iconic Lincoln Center.
As his career continued to flourish, he relocated to the charming city of San Antonio, Texas, where he made his television and film debut in the highly acclaimed miniseries "Heaven and Hell: North and South, Part II".
After gaining valuable experience in the entertainment industry, he returned to his roots in New York, appearing in various stage productions, including "Richard II" at the Public Theatre and "Incommunicado".
Throughout his illustrious career, he has been deeply committed to giving back to his community, actively participating in the Virginia Avenue Project, a theater outreach program dedicated to empowering at-risk youth.