Born and raised in the charming suburb of Aurora, Colorado, just a stone's throw away from the vibrant city of Denver. This picturesque backdrop would later influence the individual's creative pursuits.
Attending Colorado State University, this individual majored in Theatre Arts, laying the foundation for a future in the performing arts.
In 1976, the individual made the bold move to San Francisco, driven by a passion for stand-up comedy and the desire to hone their craft with the esteemed Committee Improv Group. As their skills continued to grow, they transitioned seamlessly into the world of film and movies.
The year 1977 marked a significant milestone in the individual's career, as they took home the top prize at the San Francisco International Stand Up Comedy Competition. This triumph served as a springboard for their entry into the film industry, with their first major break coming in the form of a role in George Lucas' "More American Graffiti."
Fast-forwarding to 1980, the individual made the move to Los Angeles, where they would go on to appear in a multitude of commercials, further solidifying their status as a versatile performer. Their relationship with the renowned Roger Corman would also prove fruitful, as they became a staple in his stable of actors, working on films for Concorde and New Horizon Films.
Today, the individual continues to make a significant impact in the world of comedy, both on the airwaves and on stage. They write and produce comedy for Premiere Radio networks, as well as for various stand-up comedians and The Tonight Show.