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(2016) Played Rob in Please Don't Ask About Becket, written by Wendy Graf, direcred by Kiff Sholl (Electric Footlights, Los Angeles, CA)

(2016) Played Charlie Whitmore in Church & State, written by Jason Odell Williams, directed by Elina de Santos (Skylight Theatre Company, Los Angeles, CA)

(2016) Played Nick in Pocatello, written by Samuel D. Hunter, directed by John Perrin Flynn (Rogue Machine Theatre, Los Angeles, CA)

(2015-2016) Played Lawrence in The Kill-or-Dies, written by Meghan Brown, directed by Darin Anthony (Electric Footlights and Moving Arts, Los Angeles, CA)

(2015) Played Fred in Of Good Stock, written by Melissa Ross, directed by Gaye Taylor Upchurch (South Coast Repertory, Costa Mesa, CA)

(2015) Played Aunt Chuck in Appoggiatura, written by James Still, directed by Risa Brainin (Denver Center Theatre Company, Denver, CO)

(2014) Played Don/Clark/Franklin in Completeness, written by Itamar Moses, directed by Matt Pfeiffer (Firefly Theater & Films and VS. Theatre Company, Los Angeles, CA)

(2014) Played Fernando the Chorus Leader in Abbamemnon, adapted from Aeschylus & directed by Matt Walker (Troubadour Theater Company at the Falcon Theatre, Los Angeles, CA)

(2014) Played Jeremy in Rest, written by Samuel D. Hunter, directed by Martin Benson (South Coast Repertory, Costa Mesa, CA)


(2014) Played Gabriel Conroy in James Joyce's The Dead, by Richard Nelson & Shaun Davey, originally directed by Charles Otte (Open Fist Theatre Company at the Greenway Court Theatre, Los Angeles, CA)

(2013) Played Cliton in The Liar, adapted from the comedy by Pierre Corneille, written by David Ives, directed by Casey Stangl (Antaeus Company, Los Angeles, CA)

(2013) Played John Brennan in Coyote on a Fence, written by Bruce Graham & directed by James Warwick (Arena Stage at Theatre of Arts, Los Angeles, CA)

(2013) Played Flute/Thisbe in A Midsummer Saturday Night's Fever Dream, adapted from Shakespeare & directed by Matt Walker (Troubadour Theater Company at the Falcon Theatre, Los Angeles, CA)

(2013) Played James Beard in I Love to Eat, written by James Still & directed by Jessica Kubzansky (Portland Center Stage, Portland, OR)

(2012) Played Jack Calvin in The Bellflower Sessions, written by Andy Bloch & directed by Bryan Rasmussen (Whitefire Theatre, Los Angeles, CA)

(2012) Played Macbeth in Macbeth, written by Willliam Shakespeare & directed by Jessica Kubzansky (Antaeus Company, Los Angeles, CA)

(2012) Played Valentine in Two Gentlemen of Chicago, adapted from Shakespeare & directed by Matt Walker (Troubadour Theater Company at the Falcon Theatre, Los Angeles, CA)

(2011) Played Albrecht Richter in Peace in Our Time, written by Noël Coward, adapted by Barry Creyton & directed by Casey Stangl (Antaeus Company, Los Angeles, CA)

(2011) Played Duncan in Fleetwood Macbeth, adapted from Shakespeare & directed by Matt Walker (Troubadour Theater Company at the Falcon Theatre, Los Angeles, CA)

(2011) Played Terrance in The Normal Child, written & directed by Phillip William Brock (Hollywood Fringe Festival at the Open Fist Theatre Company, Los Angeles, CA)

(2011) Played the Duck / the Oracle Monger / Zeus in For the Birds, adapted from Aristophanes & directed by Matt Walker (Troubadour Theater Company at the Getty Villa, Malibu, CA)

(2011) Played Sam / Dr. Love in the remount of Play Dates by Sam Wolfson, directed by Jennifer Chambers (Green Beetle Productions, at the Theatre Asylum, Los Angeles, CA)

(2010) Played one of the Clowns in Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, adapted by Patrick Barlow -- from the novel by John Buchan & from the Alfred Hitchcock film, directed by Art Manke (Denver Center Theatre Company, Denver, CO)

(2010) Played Sam / Dr. Love in the world premiere of Play Dates by Sam Wolfson, directed by Jennifer Chambers (Green Beetle Productions, at the Elephant Theatre, Los Angeles, CA)

(2010) Played Dowd in the world premiere of London's Scars by Richard Martin Hirsch, directed by Darin Anthony (Odyssey Theatre Ensemble, Los Angeles, CA)

(2010) Played Vernon in the world premiere of Sidhe by Ann Noble, directed by Darin Anthony (Road Theatre Company, Los Angeles, CA)

(2009) Played Alex in Sing Me that Leonard Cohen Song Again by EM Lewis, directed by Emilie Beck (Moving Arts, at Son of Semale, Los Angeles, CA)

(2009) Played Johann Friedrich Fasch in Bach At Leipzig by Itamar Moses, directed by Darin Anthony (Odyssey Theatre Ensemble, Los Angeles, CA)

(2009) Played Stepan Stepanovitch Chubukov in The Proposal by Anton Chekhov, directed by Stefan Novinski (produced by Sarah Potts, Naia Cucukov & Kevin Quinn for Bold Films, Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute, Los Angeles, CA)

(2009) Played Attorney General Stewart in a radio play of The Great Tennessee Monkey Trial by Peter Goodchild, directed by Brendon Fox (L.A. Theatre Works, Los Angeles, CA)

(2008) Played Nicholas Skeres in The School of Night by Peter Whelan, directed by Bill Alexander (Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA)

(2008) Played Roland in Taking Steps by Alan Ayckbourn, directed by Art Manke (South Coast Repertory, Costa Mesa, CA)

(2008) Played Gabriel Conroy in James Joyce's The Dead by Richard Nelson & Shaun Davey, directed by Charles Otte (Open Fist Theatre Company, Los Angeles, CA)

(2007) Played Matthias of Galilee and Butch Honeywell in The Last Days of Judas Iscariot by Stephen Adly Guirgis, directed by Matt Shakman (Black Dahlia Theatre at the Lutheran Church of the Master, Los Angeles, CA)

(2007) Played Dr. Sweet in Bug by Tracy Letts, directed by Scott Cummins (Lost Angels Theatre Company at the Coast Playhouse, Los Angeles, CA)

(2007) Played various roles in Where's Poppa? by Robert Klane, directed by Gordon Hunt (Falcon Theatre, Los Angeles, CA)

(2006-2007) Played Paul Gallagher in Beautiful City by George F. Walker, directed by Martha Demson (Open Fist Theatre Company, Los Angeles, CA)

(2006) Played David O. Selznick in Moonlight and Magnolias by Ron Hutchinson, directed by Scott Cummins (Odyssey Theatre Ensemble, Los Angeles, CA)

(2006) Played McCarthy in The Time of Your Life by William Saroyan, directed by Stefan Novinski (Open Fist Theatre Company, Los Angeles, CA)

(2006) Played The Doctor in a radio play of Romance by David Mamet, directed by Neil Pepe (L.A. Theatre Works, Los Angeles, CA)

(2006) Played Attorney General Stewart in a radio play of The Great Tennessee Monkey Trial by Peter Goodchild, directed by Gordon Hunt (L.A. Theatre Works, Los Angeles, CA)

(2005) Played Juror #12 in a radio play of Twelve Angry Men by Reginald Rose, directed by John de Lancie (L.A. Theatre Works, Los Angeles, CA)

(2005) Played Truscott in Loot by Joe Orton, directed by Darin Anthony (Theatre East, Los Angeles, CA)

(2005) Played Booth in The Voysey Inheritance by Harley Granville-Barker, directed by Irene Lewis (Centerstage, Baltimore, MD)

(2003) Played Dan in Eighteen by Allison Moore, directed by Jay Dysart (Meadows Basement, Los Angeles, CA) - Nominated for an L.A. Weekly Award for Leading Male Performance

(2003) Played Mailman John in the world premiere of Angry by Adam Stein, directed by Matt Shakman (Black Dahlia Theatre, Los Angeles, CA)

(2001) Played Tom Xerox in the world premiere of Ctrl+Alt+Delete by Anthony Clarvoe, directed by Ethan McSweeny (San Jose Repertory Theatre, San Jose, CA)

(2001) Played Bernard Forster in the world premiere of Schadenfreude by Carlos Murillo, directed by Jonathan Westerberg (Circle X Theatre Company, Los Angeles, CA)

(2000) Played Don John in Much Ado About Nothing, directed by Brendon Fox (Shakespeare Festival LA, Los Angeles, CA)

(2000) Played Bernard in Lovers and Executioners, adapted by John Strand and directed by James Warwick (Connecticut Repertory Theatre, Storrs, CT)

(1998-2000) Played Escalus in Romeo & Juliet, directed by Daniel Sullivan, as well as Bardolph in The Merry Wives of Windsor and Dull in Love's Labour's Lost, both directed by Roger Rees (Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA)

(1995-1996) Spent a season performing in productions of Macbeth, Henry V, All's Well That Ends Well, Volpone, and Measure For Measure (Shakespeare Theatre, Washington, DC)

(1995) Played Harry Gorski in Speakeeezy (Grand Hotel, Cape May, NJ)

(1995) Played Fred Casely in Chicago by John Kander & Fred Ebb, directed by Edward Keith Baker (Bristol Riverside Theatre, Bristol, PA)

(1994) Played the Voice of Goya in The Sleep of Reason by Antonio Buero-Vallejo, directed by Cecilie D. Keenan (Bailiwick Repertory Theatre, Chicago, IL)

(1994) Performed in productions of A Few Good Men, Into the Woods, Grand Hotel, Lost in Yonkers, Dracula, and The Importance of Being Earnest (Wagon Wheel Theatre, Warsaw, IN)

(1994) Played Don Juan in Don Juan in Hell by George Bernard Shaw, directed by Brendon Fox (Bailiwick Repertory Theatre, Chicago, IL)

(1993) Played various roles in Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, based on the novel by Mildred D. Taylor (Apple Tree Theatre, Highland Park, IL)

(1993) Played Dirk in the world premiere of God Bless Adrian, Michigan by Christopher Hickman (Still Hunt Theatre Company at the Chicago Actors Ensemble, Chicago, IL)

(1993) Played Lignière in Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand, directed by Eileen Boevers (Apple Tree Theatre, Highland Park, IL)

(1992-1993) Understudied Puddin N' Pete by Cheryl L. West and Dancing At Lughnasa by Brian Friel (Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL)

(1992) Performed in repertory productions of Light in Love and Light in the Heart of the Dragon by Christopher Cartmill, directed by David Zak (Bailiwick Repertory Theatre, Chicago, IL)

(1992) Graduated from Northwestern University

(1990) Performed the Antipholi in The Comedy of Errors, directed by Keith Fowler (Virginia Shakespeare Festival, Williamsburg, VA)

(1988-1992) While at Northwestern University, performed in productions which included Present Laughter, The Danton Case, The Real Inspector Hound, Macbeth, Blue Window, Burn This, Equus, The Comedy of Errors, and Into the Woods

(1988) Graduated from Lafayette High School  (Williamsburg, VA)

(1987) The Constitutional Convention of 1987 (Williamsburg, VA)

(1984-1986) Interned with the Virginia Shakespeare Festival. A Midsummer Night's Dream, Richard II, Equus, Cymbeline, Romeo & Juliet.

(1984-1988) While at Lafayette High School, performed in productions which included The Good DoctorAnnie, Anything Goes, and Oliver! (Williamsburg, VA)

(1982) Caught the bug playing the title role in Tom Sawyer, directed by Jill Cheney (Children's Community Theatre at the Egyptian Theatre, DeKalb, IL)