About Me
New Hampshire born-and-raised, I earned my BA in Anthropology and Sociology, with a Double Major in Theatre, from Ursinus College.
I am currently in the final year of my MFA Acting program at Edinburgh Napier University.
A self-described Renaissance man, I’m more than just an actor. I am also a writer and published poet. I’m currently working on a dozen or so projects, including a stand-up routine, comedy sketches, plays, and scripts for film and TV. When I’m not creating or consuming art, I enjoy spending time with friends and family, hiking and camping, and exploring the world, both near and afar. My most recent solo trips include Morocco and Prague.
My belief is that art has the power to change the world, and with the performing arts, this happens one audience member at a time. Each production carries with it the ability to strike a deep, emotional chord. Sometimes change happens slowly, on a subconscious or unconscious level, but that potential for individual-to-societal change is always there.
My most up to date CV can be found here.
A photo of me from my first theatrical production, where I played the role of Bruno in Roald Dahl’s The Witches