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I’m an actor with a career that’s taken me across television, film, and theatre, bringing life to characters ranging from detectives and firefighters to bodyguards, bartenders, and everyday New Yorkers.

 

On television, I’ve appeared on shows such as The Following on FOX as a Body Guard, Law & Order: SVU on NBC as a Firefighter, and Are We There Yet on TBS as Rome. I’ve also held recurring and featured roles on long-running favorites including The People’s Court, All My Children, One Life to Live, As the World Turns, and Guiding Light, playing characters such as detectives, court officers, press secretaries, and correctional officers. My TV work also includes roles on The Street (FOX), WCW (TNT), and the pilot The Montel Family, where I played Michael.

 

 

My film work spans several independent projects, where I’ve enjoyed stepping into both leading and featured roles. I played Jerry, the lead in This Broken Life, and brought featured characters to life in The Panther Project, Virgin Larry, and Now You Has Jazz.

The stage has always been an essential part of my craft. Some of my favorite theatre roles include Captain Spicer (Lead) in And Young Men Die, The Actor in Leaving Normal, Jeremy in American Dream, Sammy in Hangin' at Joe’s, and multiple characters in Leaving My Apartment. I've performed featured roles in Cityscapes, King Henry IV, and Women of Manhattan, working under directors such as D. Mathieu-Byers, Shey Lyn Zanotti, and James Pinkowski.

 

My training has been shaped by dedicated work at The School of Film and Television, where I studied Acting I, Acting II Scene Study, Elements of Film & TV, and Scene Study for Film & TV under instructors including Troy Skog, D. Mathieu-Byers, and Julia Carey. I continued to deepen my approach with a year of Advanced Scene Study under renowned acting coach Anthony Abeson.

Whether on camera or on stage, I’m driven by the challenge of creating grounded, authentic characters and bringing honest human stories to life. I look forward to continuing to build meaningful work across film, television, and theatre.

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