A seasoned theatrical director and producer, with an impressive portfolio boasting over 250 productions to date, has made a lasting impact on the world of theater. With a storied career spanning multiple decades, this esteemed individual has held the esteemed positions of Artistic Director and Associate Artistic Director for the renowned Riverside Shakespeare Company from 1980 to 1991.
During their tenure, they had the unique privilege of being mentored by the illustrious Royal Shakespeare Company in London, an experience that undoubtedly honed their craft and deepened their understanding of the art form.
Their extensive filmography boasts a diverse range of notable roles, with a particular highlight being their appearance alongside the esteemed Al Pacino in the cinematic adaptation of Wilde Salome.
In addition to this notable collaboration, their body of work also includes appearances in a wide variety of films, including the Hellraiser franchise, with a specific mention of Hellraiser: Inferno.
Furthermore, their filmography also showcases their versatility as an actor, with roles in films such as Who Shot Patakango, Target, Dear Me, Cupid Dog, Boston Strangler: The Untold Story, Bundy: An America Icon, A Dead Calling, Ed Gein, Chicago Massacre: Speck, and Dracula's Guest.
Throughout their career, they have had the opportunity to share the screen with a number of talented actors, including the renowned Sandra Bullock, the respected Stephen Baldwin, the accomplished Kane Hodder, and the notable Corin Nemec.
The television director has enjoyed a diverse range of acting experiences, with recurring roles in a variety of popular shows. These include Sabrina the Teenage Witch, a supernatural drama that aired from 1996 to 2003, Out Of Darkness, a suspenseful thriller that premiered in 1994, Deadly Games, a sci-fi horror series that debuted in 1995, Home Is Where the Hart Is, a family drama that aired from 1993 to 1994, City Guys, a teen-oriented sitcom that ran from 1997 to 2001, and The Young and the Restless, a long-running soap opera that premiered in 1973. Additionally, the director has made guest appearances in Unsolved Mysteries, a documentary-style anthology series that aired from 1987 to 1997, and Could It Be A Miracle, a faith-based drama that premiered in 2002. Furthermore, the director has also had a principal role in The Collected Works of Billy the Kid, a historical drama that aired on PBS, showcasing their versatility and range as an actor.