Len's journey in broadcast television spanned an impressive six years, with stints in Buffalo, New York; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and Erie, Pennsylvania. During this time, he primarily worked in Traffic Management, honing his skills and gaining valuable experience.
Education played a significant role in Len's development, as he holds a Bachelor's Degree in Communications from Gannon University and an Associate's Degree in Science from the University of Pittsburgh.
In addition to his television work, Len has also made a name for himself as a fight choreographer, collaborating with the Erie Playhouse on various stage productions. He has worked with both adult and children's theater groups, bringing his expertise to plays such as Carrie: The Musical, The Fantastics, Treasure Island, and many more.
Len's foray into indie films began with a role as a "zombie extra" in the film Zombiegeddon, directed by Chris Watson. The two have remained close friends and continue to discuss potential future collaborations.
As a film enthusiast, Len has amassed an impressive collection of over 200 movie posters, with the majority being "B-Movie" horror and action fare. Some of his favorite pieces in the collection include Death Race 2000, signed by David Carradine, Hercules, starring Lou Ferrigno, and They Live, signed by Roddy Piper.
In the world of martial arts, Len has achieved numerous accolades, earning 10 state titles through the Pennsylvania Karate Ratings Association. He holds titles in Black Belt fighting, Black Belt Weapons kata, Black Belt empty hand kata, and Men's Advanced Weapons kata. Additionally, he has captured six regional titles through the Professional Karate Commission (PKC Region 4) and Tournament Karate Association (TKA).
Notably, Len received the Professional Karate Commission Region 4 "Competitor of the Year" award for the 2019-2020 competition season, solidifying his reputation as a skilled and dedicated martial artist.