I'm from up north (Northern California), a nice little place called Santa Rosa. Charles Schulz lived there most of his life (creator of Charlie Brown & Snoopy). We have a big ice arena that he built, right down the street from my parents house. There's two shopping malls and lots of trees. The guy who created the 'MEAN PEOPLE SUCK' stickers is from there too.

I went to the Santa Rosa Junior College for a short time. From there I went to the Academy of Art College in San Francisco. Wait, first I married Lisa, then we moved to San Francisco, after discovering I had an aunt and uncle we never knew existed. They let us move in with them until we found our own place. We lived in San Francisco for about four years while I went to film school. I met some great people at AAC and learned how to make films. The film department was still brand new then, so I was one of about 100 students in the department. I also worked there, so I had access to just about anything at any time. This was a major plus, taking home cameras for weeks at a time and spending many long nights in the editing suites. I met some fellas named Carlo, Dave, Jeff and Chris and we started a production company in S.F. called Spoon Fed Films just before I graduated.

After everyone either graduated or stopped going to school, we started running our company, shooting music videos, commercials, corporate videos...just about anything, except porn. Eventually, we lost Dave to the golfing industry, but we gained the talents of Tim Kerns. Then Chris moved to L.A., and I became frustrated by running a business and not being able to concentrate on creative ventures. So, with three videos and a spec ad on my demo reel, I came to L.A. and literally pounded the pavement. I hiked around Hollywood, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills and Culver City, handing out my demo reels, meeting reps and executive producers.

I'm repped by The Mine, LLC. I live in Encino with my wife and two daughters. I'm 6 ft 2 inches tall...Capricorn.

May, 2006; enjoying a lovely cup of coffee on Holllywood Blvd. with my pal, Justin. No, we're not lovers.
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