A renowned individual, born in South Chicago, had a remarkable 16-year career playing soccer with various clubs, opting to forgo a scholarship to The University of St. Francis to pursue his true passion for acting.
His journey in the performing arts began with an enrollment in The Second City improvisational theater group, where he gained valuable experience on stage.
Subsequently, he attended The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles, after being awarded The Spencer Tracy Scholarship.
Upon graduating from AADA, he received the prestigious Charles Jehlinger Award for excellence in acting, a testament to his exceptional talent.
Throughout his illustrious career, he has accumulated a plethora of stage credits, including the iconic title role in William Shakespeare's Macbeth and the role of Doc in Tracers.
Currently, he resides and works in the Los Angeles area, where he hosts the popular weekly cocktail show, The Buzz.