A multifaceted individual, notable for his impressive filmography, commenced his illustrious career by being nominated for Best Actor at the Visionfest film festival in New York City in 2011, a remarkable achievement considering he was the sole representative from a short film in that category. This nomination served as a precursor to his subsequent starring role in the short film Happiness, which went on to garner numerous awards at the same festival in 2013, including the prestigious Best Short award.
As a seasoned stage actor hailing from Northern California, he has demonstrated his remarkable versatility by creating memorable roles in several world premieres. Some of his most notable performances include the role of Lt. Col. Jack Hackett in Mark Medoff's Gunfighter: A Gulf War Chronicle, a poignant and thought-provoking production that explored the complexities of war. Additionally, he brought to life the enigmatic figure of Edgar Alan Poe in Gary Wright's Evermore, a testament to his remarkable range and ability to immerse himself in diverse characters.