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After graduating from York University's Theatre program with an Honours degree, he started his acting career in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He continued to develop as an actor, building a body of work in theatre, film, TV, commercials, and voice. In 2005, he was selected from a national search as a member of the prestigious professional development/training program for classical theatre, the Birmingham Conservatory at the Stratford Festival of Canada.
He spent three seasons at the Stratford Festival, appearing in numerous productions, including Shakespeare and other classical works. His voice has been featured in radio dramas for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and a few video games.
In 2002, he represented Canada with Toronto-based Roseneath Theatre's show, "Head à Tête," in the International Children's Theatre Festival in Singapore. When he's not acting, he enjoys playing guitar and singing, and has even appeared as a Guest Singer/Song-writer on Rogers' TV Talk Show, DayTime.
In addition to his acting career, he has practiced Kuk Sool Won Hapkido, a Korean martial-art system, since he was 16 years old.