- (2005--) TV commercials for Ocean Spray Cranberry Juice (paired with Henry Strozier).
- (November 22 to December 30, 1995) He played Baker, Sailor, Fred Guest and Townperson in Jon Jory and Marcia Dixcy's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," in a Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Bob Burrus (Mr. Mulgawney, Dum, Mr. Fezziwig, Businessman); William McNulty (Charles Dickens); Ann Hodapp (Mrs. Mulgawney, Ghost of Christmas Past, Fred's Maid); Marcial Howard (Mr. Cousins, Dee, Ghost of Christmas Present); Elizabeth Heflin (Catherine Dickens, Coo, Mrs. Cratchit); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Cousins, Mrs. Fezziwig); Fred Major (Ebenezer Scrooge); Mark Sawyer-Dailey (Bob Cratchit); David Bishins (Fred, Claws); V. Craig Heidenreich (Marley, Joe Beetler); Sean McNall (Schoolboy, Peter Cratchit, Turkey Boy); Michelle Enfield (Fan, Belinda Crachit, Want); John Littlefield (Dick Wilkins, Topper, Businessman, Sailor); James Farmer (Young Scrooge,Poulterer, Coalminer, Alexander); Libby Christophersen (Belle, Mrs. Fred, Suki); Mercedes Torres (Fezziwig Sister, Wreath Vendor, Giggling Sister, Caroline); Suzan Mikiel (Fezziwig Sister, Serious Sister, Wreath Vendor); Linda Green (Martha Cratchit, Wreath Girl, Cook's Assistant); Allen Jeffrey Rain (Milkman, Shoveler, Coalminer, Fred Guest); Jennifer Bohler (Housemaid, Chestnut Vendor, Fred Guest); Larry Barnett (Tiny Tim, Ignorance); David A. Baecker (Fred Guest, Townsperson, Ghost of Christmas Future); Brent Bauer (Young Ebenezer, Townsperson); Robert G. Cui (Schoolboy, ensemble) and Mark Burns (schoolboy, Ensemble) in the cast. Frazier W. Marsh was director.
- (March 6 to 30, 1996) He played Bobby in Joan Ackermann's play, "The Batting Cage," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Veanne Cox (Julianna); Babo Harrison (Wilson) and Carol Morley (Peg) in the cast. Lisa Peterson was director.
- (October 23 to November 23, 1996) He played Charles 1 and Ensemble in Jon Jory and Alan Cook's adaptation of John Steinbeck's novel, "East of Eden Part I: Pillars of Fire," in a Brown-Forman Classics in Context Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Tom Stechschulte (Cyrus, Sam Hamilton's Friend, Ensemble); Tommy Schrider (Adam 1, Joe Hamilton, Ensemble); Richard Kuhlman (Adam 2, Ensemble); Cordis Heard (Lucille, Liza, Ensemble); Craig Bockhorn (Abe, Mrs. Ames, Minister, Ensemble); Bob Burrus (Wendell, Sexton, Luis, Ensemble); Jenna Stern (Alice, Cathy 2, Ensemble); Robert Montano (Charles 2, Ensemble); Fred Major (Doctor 1, Mr. Edwards, Doc Tilson, Ensemble); Peggy Cowles (Mrs. Ames, Ensemble); Anne Marie Nest (Cathy 1, Ensemble); Rick Galiher (James Grew, Tom Hamilton, Ensemble); Jonathan Bolt (Sam Hamilton, Captain, War Offices Clerk, Postmaster, Ensemble); Sarah Burke (Mrs. Edwards, Faye, Ensemble); Donald Li (Stationmaster, Cathy's Doctor, Lee, Ensemble); David Ray (Soldier, Ensemble); Briton Green (Soldier, Ensemble); Everette Ruby (Hotel Desk Clerk, Sam Hamilton's Friend, Ensemble); James Edward Quinn (Ensemble) and Jared Randolph (Ensemble) in the cast. Jon Jory and Frazier W. Marsh were directors.
- (November 7 to 23, 1996) He played Cal 1 and Ensemble in Alan Cook's s adaptation of John Steinbeck's novel, "East of Eden Part II: Breaking the Chain," in a Brown-Forman Series production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Jonathan Bolt (Sam Hamilton, Dodson, Ensemble); Richard Kuhlman (Adam 2, Aron 2, Ensemble); Donald Li (Lee, Ensemble) Tom Stechschulte (Adam 3, Ensemble); Cordis Heard (Liza, Ensemble); Rick Galiher (Tom Hamilton, Martin Hobes, Ensemble); Tommy Schrider (Aron 1, Joe Hamilton, Ensemble); Craig Bockhorn (Will Hamilton, Ensemble); Twyla Hafermann (Abra, Ensemble); Peggy Cowles (Kate, Ensemble); Jenna Stern (Cathy 2, Olive, Ensemble); Missy Thomas (Eva, Sunday Whore, Ensemble); Clint Vaught (Jake); Briton Green (Mechanic, Brit, Ensemble); Bob Burrus (Mr. Bacon, Luiz, Rabbit, Hans Fenchel, Ensemble); Sarah Burke (Mrs. Bacon); Robert Montano (Cal 2, Ensemble); Fred Major (Horace, Pierre, Ensemble); Everette Ruby (Businessman, Ensemble); Martha Sorrentino (Liberty Belle); James Quinn (Schoolboy Ensemble); Jared Randolph (Schoolboy Ensemble) and David Ray (Schoolboy Ensemble) in the cast. Jon Jory and Frazier W. Marsh were directors.
- (November 29 to December 28, 1996) He played Young Scrooge, Poulterer, Coalminer 1 and Alexander in Jon Jory and Marcia Dixcy Jory's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," in a Holiday Favorites production at the Actor Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Ted Bouton (Mr. Mulgawney, Dum, Mr. Fezziwig, Businessman 1); Brian Keeler (Charles Dickens); Ann Hodapp (Mrs. Mulgawney, Ghost of Christmas Past, Fred's Maid); Brian Anthony Wilson (Mr. Cousins, Dee, Ghost of Christmas Present); Peggity Price (Catherine Dickens, Cook, Mrs. Cratchit); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Cousins, Mrs. Fezziwig); Fred Major (Scrooge); Mark Sawyer-Dailey (Bob Cratchit); Raymond L. Chapman (Fred, Claws); Bob Burrus (Marley, Joe Beetler); Jared Randolph (Schoolboy 1, Peter Cratchit, Turkey Boy); Claire Anne Longest (Fan, Belinda, Want); Scot Anthony Robinson (Dick Wilkins, Topper, Businessman 3, Sailor 1); Twyla Haftermann (Belle, Mrs. Fred, Suki); Kathleen Early (Fezzi Sister, Wreath Vendor, Giggling Sister, Caroline); Miriam Brown (Fezzi Sister, Thin Sister, Wreath Vendor); Scott Parrish (Baker, Sailor 2, Fred's Guest, Townsperson); Eric Keith (Milkman, Shoveler, Coalminer 2, Fred's Guest); Bayne Gibby (Housemaid, Chestnut Vendor, Fred's Guest); Larry Barnett (Tiny Tim, Ignorance); Chris Bosen (Fred's Guest, Townsperson, Ghost of Christmas Future); Robert Michael (Young Ebenezer, Townsperson); James Quinn (Schoolboy Ensemble) and David Ray (Schoolboy Ensemble) in the cast. Frazier W. Marsh was director.
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