- (April 2002) Appearing as Crito in "Talk" off-Broadway
- He studied with friend and classmate David Allen Grier at both the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and the Yale School of Drama, where he was a non-MFA student.
- (July 1978) Played a featured role in The Actor's Ensemble (Ann Arbor, Michigan) production of Jonathan Reynolds' comedy "Yanks 3 Detroit 0 Top of the Seventh" directed by B. David Green.
- (July 1980) Initially a member of the Williamstown Theatre Company's non-Equity Second Company, was cast in their Mainstage production of "Whose Life is it Anyway?" starring Richard Dreyfuss and directed by John Badham.
- (2013) TV commercial Capital One with Alec Baldwin
- (May 2009) Starring with Kevin Anderson, Keir Dullea, Karl Harpur and Barry McEvoy in the theater version of "The Shawshank Redemption" at the Gaiety Theatre in Dublin, Ireland.
- (1999) Stage play: Macbeth by William Shakespeare-playing Banquo, at Theatre for a New Audience, New York, directed by Ron Daniels; also starring Bill Camp (Macbeth), Elizabeth Marvel (Lady Macbeth), and Graham Brown (Duncan).
- (July 11 to August 28, 1980) He played Tramp Two, Dr. Phillimon, Arthur, Rob Keough and Man in Henry Pilk's play, "Pilk's Madhouse," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Betsy Aidem (wife, Sharon, Sandra); Donald F. Berman (first husband, different man, Robert, Jockler); Randolph Dreyfuss (Phipps, McLoys, Prosecutor, Dr. Bowmer, Ernie, Man); Peggy Harmon (Widow Quim, Mother, Henrietta Flame, Lady, Doctor); Tom Maseli (Creamwell, Dermer, Brother, Jackson, Gent, Man); Howard Samuelsohn (Second Husband, Henry English, Man with poem, Ferret, Defendant, Old Man McShifter, Lou and Man) and Scott Wakefield (the beaver) in the cast. David Rotenberg was director. Loy Arcenas was set designer. Gail Sadow was costume designer. Eric Rissler Thayer was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director.
- (June 28 to August 17, 1980) He played Silvius in William Shakespeare's play, "As You Like It," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Donald F. Berman (Orlando); David Bryant (Duke Frederick, Duke Senior); Frances Civardi (Celia); Randolph Dreyfuss (Adam, Corin); John Lloyd (Charles, Jacques); Verna Lowe (Jacques De Boys); Tom Maseli (Oliver); Kevin McGuire (Amiens); Megan Robinson (Touchstone) and Scott Wakefield (William); Pamela White (Rosalind) in the cast. The company also performed as lords, ladies and courtiers. Gregory Boyd was director. Loy Arcenas was set and costume designer. Chris DeBlasio was composer and musical director. Gail Sadow was assistant designer. Bonnie Sumner was stage manager. Eric Rissler Thayer was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director.
- (August 12 to 16, 1980) He played John in Brian Clark's play, "Whose Life Is It Anyway?," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Robert Black (Andrew Eden); Carter Bland (Mr. Topolski); Robert Brolli (Judge Wyler); Joseph Costanza (Orderly); Blythe Danner (Dr. Claire Scott); Richard Dreyfuss (Ken Harrison); Wendy Feign (Nurse); Robin Foley (Volunteer); Jean Hackett (Mary Jo Sadler); Laura Halper (Nurse Grossman); Edward Herrmann (Phillip Hill); Celeste Holm (Nurse Anderson); Bjorn Johnson (Doctor); Leslie Laurer (patient); Bridget Leroy (Volunteer); Louise Lewis (Nurse); Susan Lewis (Pat Saunders); Richard Maynard (Dr. Paul Jacobs); Betsy Mohler (Court Reporter); George Morforgen (Dr. Michael Emerson); Robert Murphy (Orderly); Michael Quill (Dr. Robert Barr); Janine Robbins (patient); Kristin (Nurse); Eileen Schuyler (Visitor); George Seidl (Mrs. Louise Boyle);Beth Stringer (Volunteer); David Waggett (patient); Time Winters (Peter Kershaw) and Scott Zimmer (Doctor) in the cast. John Badham was director. Andrew Jackness was setting designer. Rita B. Watson was costume designer. Dennis Parichy was lighting designer. William Chance was stage manager. Scott LaFeber was assistant stage manager. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director.
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