When I’m not stuck schilling some worthless product to America, I like to do other stuff. Hence the highly original and provocative title of this page: Theatre, TV and Film. When I was at Rutgers University (Mason Gross School of the Arts), I did a lot of plays. My favorites were American Buffalo (Bobby), Say Goodnight Gracie (Jerry) and The Voice of the Prairie (Leon). Recent New York theatre credits include At the End of the Road (Bobby – Rattlestick Theatre Co.) and Dinner With Friends (Tom – Michael Weller Theatre). A few years ago I helped form a theatre company called the Bang Collective. We produced and performed two productions of David Ives 1-Acts – Five by Ives and The Ives Six Pack. I performed in Sure Thing, Words, Words, Words and Philip Glass Buys a Loaf of Bread and had the time of my life working with all of my friends.

As for television, I’ve worked on the soaps One Life to Live and Guiding Light as well as the short lived series Six Degrees with Campbell Scott and Hope Davis. I’ve had parts in the feature films The Hoax (Richard Gere and Alfred Molina) and Definitely, Maybe (Ryan Reynolds and Rachel Weisz). I’m sure my brief but pivotal roles in both movies have vaulted them into legendary status. Additionally, for 10 years I hosted a kids’ educational program for ESPN called SPORTSFIGURES. The show taught science and math to high school students using sports. Each episode featured a prominent athlete (I worked with Jeff Gordan, Kenyon Martin & Jerome Bettis among others), thus fulfilling two of my life long dreams, hanging out with world class athletes and shaping young minds across the land.

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