Attorney | Screenwriter | Actor | New York City
From the courtroom to the stage, I bring a unique perspective to storytelling that blends legal expertise with dramatic training. Based in NYC and proudly SAG-AFTRA and Actors' Equity, I'm a Syracuse University drama graduate whose unconventional path included military service as U.S. Army Military Police and running a solo law practice in Richmond, VA for 14 years.
My screenwriting focuses on stories that matter. My latest feature screenplay, "The Triangle Factory Girls," explores the tragic 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire—a project born from my passion for bringing forgotten voices to life through historically grounded drama. My first completed feature was an action screenplay that showcased my ability to craft high-stakes narratives.
This diverse background—from military discipline to legal precision to artistic expression—gives me a distinctive voice in both performance and writing. I understand character motivation from multiple angles: as an actor inhabiting roles, as a writer crafting them, and as an attorney who's spent years reading people and building compelling cases.
Key strengths: Historical drama, character-driven narratives, authentic dialogue, and stories that examine justice and human resilience.
Syracuse University
(1980-1984)