From his early days as the Cowardly Lion in the third grade, this individual's journey to stardom was marked by a series of memorable performances. One of his earliest professional experiences was playing alongside Al Pacino in the Pasadena Playhouse production of "God Looked Away".
Prior to this, he had the opportunity to hone his craft with the renowned Paul Sanasardo Dance Co. in New York City, where he showcased his talents in avant-garde and anti-war plays. Subsequent to this, he pursued conservatory training at California Institute of the Arts, followed by further studies that ultimately led him to work in a variety of mediums, including stage, television, commercials, voice-overs, and video games.
One of his earliest film credits was as the transvestite son of Philip Bosco in Frank D. Gilroy's "The Luckiest Man in the World". Throughout his career, he has accumulated numerous regional theater credits on both coasts. In addition to his acting work, he has also ventured into theatre directing, with credits in Los Angeles for plays written by Harold Pinter, David Rabe, and Arthur Miller.