Born in Italy, his family relocated to Chicago via New York City when he was just 10 years old. This pivotal move would later shape his life's trajectory. One fateful day, he found himself backstage during a high school theater rehearsal of the renowned musical KISMET. The experience left an indelible mark on his young mind, and he became enamored with the world of theater. He subsequently decided to lend a hand with set construction and crew management, before auditioning and securing leading roles in all subsequent plays, including the iconic production of Rebel Without a Cause. His impressive performances didn't go unnoticed, as he went on to win Illinois State Championships in contest plays.
This early success only fueled his passion for the craft, and he was subsequently accepted into the prestigious Columbia College Theater Department. It was during his time at Columbia that he had the opportunity to work alongside the founders of the esteemed Steppenwolf Theater Company. This experience would prove to be a defining moment in his career, as he was later cast by the renowned director Brian De Palma in the critically acclaimed film THE UNTOUCHABLES. The chance to work alongside some of his acting and film idols was a dream come true, and it ultimately led him to make the bold decision to relocate to Los Angeles.
However, his journey was far from over, as he also spent a few years in New York City, where he felt an overwhelming sense of belonging. Despite his success in both film and television, his true love remained theater, and he continued to pursue his passion in all mediums in both Los Angeles and New York City.