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- GARFIELD 2 (Fall 2005)
I was called to do seven weeks of work on GARFIELD2 for Dean Cundey
- SIGNS OF LIFE READING (Fall 2005)
I was asked to do a reading of SIGNS OF LIFE in New York (at the DGA) with Alan Cumming and Julianne Nicholson (for Eva Kolodner and Yael Melamede at Salty Features.)
- NEW REPRESENTATION (Fall 2005)
When I returned from doing Proof at the Edinburgh Festival in Scotland I was approached by Ivan Rivas who worked at ELKINS ENTERTAINMENT.
- FREEDOM WRITERS (coming winter 2006)
My first audition through Elkins was for FREEDOM WRITERS (Paramount) and I booked a role in a scene with Hillary Swank and Scott Glenn for Richard LaGravenese.
- THE OMEN (April 2006)
I just got cast in a scene for feature THE OMEN, for 20th century fox and which is coming out in less than two months.
- FIREFIGHTER: THE MOVIE (Update)
FIREFIGHTER (in which I play the young version of real life firefighter Kenneth Ruane) continues to play at festivals in NY, DC and southern California.
- THE LEGACY OF WALTER FRUMM (Update)
Start looking out for THE LEGACY OF WALTER FRUMM, which is an independent feature I starred in back in New York City (before relocating back to Los Angeles.)
- SEE HOW THEY RUN (Update)
My film, SEE HOW THEY RUN (which I wrote, starred in and directed) has just been through color correcting over at Laser Pacific and we are about to do our online and sound mix and then it will be ready for screening.) It’s been a long time coming, but the producers and I are excited with how it’s turning out.
- PROOF (Summer 2005)
I went off to perform the role of Hal in PROOF at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland (which by the way played to some full houses and received a 5 star review from the fringe.)
- MERCURY MILAN (Summer 2005)
The week before I left for Scotland, I shot a national network commercial for MERCURY MILAN
- THE L WORD (Spring 2005)
Last summer, while I was in casting for See How They Run, I auditioned for and was cast in an episode of THE L WORD for showtime.
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