• Back from Hawaii, shooting a recurring role on Hawaii 5-0.  My first role ever on TV was as an extra on the ORIGINAL Hawaii 5-0.  Check out the Season 2 finale airing on 5/14 on CBS.
  • Figure 8 at Theatre of NOTE in Hollywood was extended by popular demand and closed on 4/1. Fantastic experience.  A reviewer called me “strangely appealing”.  I’ll take it!
  • Leprechaun’s Revenge premiered on Syfy on St. Patrick’s Day.  I got to be a hipster internet blogger/super-sleuth reporter.  I may or may not have survived a tussle with the Leprechaun.
  • A ventriloquism psychological thriller I penned (and star in), Show Me (imdb), produced by Todd Sharp and Michelle Gardner, directed by David Schneider, is hitting the festival circuit.  I also wrote and perform a song in it.
  • So much fun on Lie to Me going up against Mr. Tim Roth in the episode is titled “Smoked.”
  • Had a great time on CSI, toe-to-toe with Paul Guilfoyle, directed by the amazing Michael Nankin.
  • My national Volkswagen commercial “Dummy” hit the air.  Key phrase:  “Black one!”
  • Hit ComiCon for a screening/panel about superhero film The League.
  • Played the Hollywood Fringe Festival to packed houses and standing ovations.  Did an original ventriloquism play, VENT.  Finalist in the “Fringe First” Award.  Currently working to remount the production.
  • Walked the red carpet for the premiere of indie feature Guido, written/produced/starring Alki David, with Armand Assante, Gary Busey, and Billy Zane, directed by Colin Campbell.
  • Netflix the first minute of the pilot episode of the ABC/Bruckheimer show The Whole Truth. I’m the arresting detective with the mustache.
  • Check me in these three FlashForward episodes: A561984RevelationZeroPt1, and RevelationZeroPt2.
  • The horror film Polydeus (opposite Timm Sharp) written and directed by Drew Daywalt of The Daywalt Fear Factory was picked up by FEARnet, and premiered on it’s website on 11/22.  It won Best Film at the Carnival of Darkness Film Festival in L.A.
  • Short film I’m in opposite Frances Bay, Short on Time, was an Official Selection for The Method Fest Film Festival (nominated for the Audience Award), the Temecula Film Festival, and was nominated for an Emmy.