I am once again leading ghost tours around New York's historic Greenwich Village as Professor Mortimer, the antiquarian anthropology professor with a strange, unplaceable accent, for Haunted Manhattan.
I've once again picked up the trumpet for EndTimes Productions—this time, for the brand new Ded Sullivan Show.
I've once again narrated a short horror story for the killer horror podcast Pseudopod: Lavie Tidhar's "Watchers."
I directed a short play in Amios's monthly SHOTZ series last week (something I do whenever I can, because it's always a blast), and the fantastic photographer J. D. Hall got a few shots of my fabulous cast—Rob Hille, Jessy
I've recently been voicing some audiobooks, so if you've ever wanted me to read to you, now's your chance. Available now: four short homemaking/lifestyle books for J. D. Rockefeller, including a quick primer on home-brewing beer; check 'em all out via
I'll be acting opposite Agatha Nowicki in the premiere presentation of Mary Ryan's Fault Lines, part of Manhattan Repertory Theatre's New Play Development Series.
I've been leading ghost tours through Greenwich Village as Professor Mortimer, with the company Haunted Manhattan. A recent guest took this shot.
I directed a fun little Halloween-themed radio horror piece for the good folks at DTC Radio—check out Howlin' at the End Zone, written by Tyler Grimes and starring my friend Tyrus Holden, Leal Vona, Tyler Grimes, Jarrod Bates, Alexander Simmons,
I'm the voice for an episode of my favorite horror-fiction podcast, Pseudopod.
Best Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress, and Best Play in The Network One-Act Festival 2014. Very happy to share that I was recognized as the Best Supporting Actor for my role in Tara Gadomski's The Offering, directed by Illana Stein. Our production was also