- (2012) Has extensive regional and NY theater work to his credit including Actors Theatre of Louisville's Humana Festival, Norway's Ibsen Festival, Horton Foote Festival, and Russia's Moscow Art Theatre. His first role was in the National Tour of Aaron Sorkins' "A Few Good Men." He is a fan of thoroughbred horse racing and when he has time, works with horses at Saratoga Glen Farm, near Saratoga Springs, NY.
- Was in Lodge Kerrigan's unreleased film, "In God's Hands" with Peter Saarsgard.
- (2008) Participated in a workshop of "Angels and Ministers of Grace Defend Us" with Linda Hamilton at New Jersey Rep. And again with Wildbird Productions version in 2010.
- (2012) Played the role of Martin in off Broadway's Mint Theater Company's Rutherford and Son with Robert Hogan. The two actors reprised the roles they took on following the events of September 11, 2001.
- (March 3 to April 7, 2002) He played Warren in Marlane Meyer's play, "The Mystery of Attraction," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Steve Juergens (Ray); Claudia Fielding (Denise); Robert Ian MacKenzie (Roger); Lee Sellars (Larry) and Laura Masterson (Vickie) in the cast. Richard Corley was director.
- (October 1 to November 3, 2002) He played Count Dracula in Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston's adaptation of Bram Stoker's novel, "Dracula," in a Fifth Third Bank Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Natalie Sander (Ms. Wells); Brent Langdon (Jonathan Harker); Mark Sawyer-Dailey (Dr. Seward); William McNulty (Van Helsing); Brad Light (Renfield); Robert Lee Simmons (Butterworth) and Krista Lally (Lucy) in the cast. Eleni Papaleonardos, Justin Tolley and Lily Stark played the Undead Ensemble. William McNulty was director.
- (November 26 to December 28, 2002) He played Alexander and Marley in Jon Jory and Marcia Dixcy Jory's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," was performed in a Fifth Third Bank Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Alan Coates (Charles Dickens); William McNulty (Ebenezer Scrooge); Brent Langdon (Bob Cratchit); Jeff Wiens (Fred, Young Ebenezer, Businessman); Mark Sawyer-Dailey (Dum, Mr. Fezziwig, Old Joe); Fred Major (Dee, Ghost of Christmas Present); Bobbi Lynne Scott (Ghost of Christmas Past, Fred Guest); Adam Brown (Boy Scrooge, Townsperson); Alaina Mills (Fan, Belinda Cratchit, Want); Edward Barker (Dick Wilkins, Topper, Businessman); Ann Hodapp (Mrs. Fezziwig, Miss Dilber); Heidi Armbruster (Belle, Mrs. Fred, Laundress); Sherman Fracher (Mrs. Cratchit); Bradley Smith (Peter Cratchit, Fezziwig Guest, Caroline); James B. Seiler Jr. (Tiny Tim, Ignorance); Lori McNally (Martha Cratchit, Fezziwig Daughter); Kate Bailey (Serious Sister, Fezziwig Daughter); Megan Ofsowitz (Giggling Sister, Fezziwig Guest); Christopher Ashworth (Fezziwig Guest, Fred Guest, Businessman) and John Catron (Ghost of Christmas Future, Fezziwig Guest) in the cast. Brian Nemiroff and Jason Kaminsky played party guests and town persons. Frazier Marsh was director.
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