“The Brute Killer” (a film in which I played a kind-hearted beast from outer space) was received with critical acclaim this weekend at The Chicago Latino Film Festival. The role required 7 hours of make-up and prosthetics application a day. Here’s a clip of me trying to get my monster face right.
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“Canvassing!” Web Series Teaser
You know those people that you see on the street with clipboards asking strangers for money to support a political cause? “Canvassing!” is a commical look at their world. Set to launch next fall, I portray Danny, office director and self procalaimed ‘greatest canvasser of all time.” Check out “Canvassing!”
Check Out My Guest Appearance In the Web Series, ‘Girl Parts’
I recently made an appearance on the award winning webseries, ‘Girl Parts’. Working with Kelsey and the girls was a blast! Check out the whole season of ‘Girl Parts’. You’ll be glad you did! http://girlpartstheseries.com/
“Terminated” Screens at the Santa Monica College Film Festival
Tobias Deml’s film about a man crushed by a broken economic system screened at the SMC Film Festival this week. Shot guerilla style on the streets and busses of downtown Los Angeles, “Terminated” features me as Gerhard, a man unable to face the reality of his bleak situation.
There’s Nothing Like a Good “Kiss Fight”.
I star alongside Sandford Holsapple in the Funnyordie.com sketch where arguments are settled with a smooch instead of a punch. I fight in round 2 (starting at 0:57). Stayed tuned after the credits for a little something extra.
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“Brooklyn Boy” is a Hit!
Milwaukee Chamber Theatre‘s production of, “Brooklyn Boy” by Donald Margulies is recieving an overwhelmingly postive response (http://www.jsonline.com/entertainment/arts/43259412.html)!
At left, I face off with actor Jim DeVita as Michelle Lopez-Rios looks on. The show runs through May 3rd at the Broadway Theatre Center.
“Bring the War Home” Begins Midwest Tour
Insurgent Theatre’s original production is taking to the road on a college tour of the Midwest. Based on actual events in connection with the radical 60’s protest group The Weathermen, “Bring the War Home” addresses the question of what makes a terrorist tick. My role is modeled after an actual member of movement against the Vietnam war who suffered the ultimate loss for his convictions.