Well, as many things on the web go, this page is woefully out of date! Never mind, it stays here for posterity, and one day, I may actually update it!

 

In late Summer of 2000, I finally made the move into the world of live theatre – something I had been keen to try for many years, but never quite found the right opportunity. Since then, I have been in a variety of shows with various theatre companies around the Bay Area, and have discovered that not only does the world of theatre suit me to a T, but I may just have some talent for it too… Still a long way to go before I give up my day job mind you!

 

In late 2002, I played the title role in “Scapin”, with the Tabard Theatre Company.

The next step is to move into film. I have loved film acting ever since I was seven years old, when I played the title character in “A Day in the Life of Al Cohol”, written and directed by Sue Martin. More recently, I wrote, directed and co-stared in “The Tuscany Bitch Project”, an independent DV short feature shot in Italy, which is currently in post-production. More recently still, I was cast in a local student production, “How Much Land a Man Needs”, directed by Natasha Levitan.

 

If you happen to be a casting director looking for a phenomenal actor with magnetic presence both on stage and screen, then look no further, you’ve found me…

 

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