- Enjoys Karaoke, drawing, and playing the piano.
- Parents divorced in 1998.
- Has a younger brother, who graduated from Rutgers in 2005.
- Wanted to be an animator growing up.
- In high school, he created a comic book, which evolved into his live action pilot, Tainted. He has written over 100 synopses for the series and is adapting the pilot script into a 4-part comic book.
- In 2001, he learned web design from his cousin, and created www.taintedtv.com, which includes synopses of his scripts as well as an episode guide for his original series, Tainted, and the online comic book adaptation of the pilot.
- Was accepted to SVA on Early Admission as an animation major.
- Second Grade teacher predicted to his parents that he was going to be a writer.
- Discovered his passion for Screenwriting at SVA, where he also learned AVID editing.
- In February of 2004, was a contestant on Wheel of Fortune and won a Corvette and $21,400.
- Has tried out for American Idol, Nashville Star, and Don't Forget The Lyrics. He also tried out and was a paid audience member on CMT's The Singing Bee, where he clapped until his hands bled.
- His screenplay, "Leaving Hazard," was inspired by the song "Hazard" by Richard Marx, his favorite musical artist.
- His screenplay, "Leaving Hazard," won The Best Drama Screenplay Award at The 2009 Cinema City International Film Festival.
- In 2009, started songwriting.
- In 2016, "Leaving Hazard" was a Quarter-Finalist in the WeScreenplay Feature Contest.
- Has written over a dozen songs including several worship songs and a song about his old car, a Pontiac G6 Coupe.
- In 2016, his pilot script, "Optimus 5," was a Finalist in WeScreenplay's WETV Television Writing Competition.
- In 2015, his screenplay, "Zombie Cruise," was a Finalist in the Stage 32 Happy Writers 2nd Annual Search For New Blood Screenwriting Contest.
- In 2017, "Zombie Cruise" was named an Official Selection at the 2017 Bloodstained Indie Film Festival.
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