My journey in show business began when I was 13 (no, not my bar mitzvah, but good guess…) when my Dad ran away in the middle of the night with my Mom’s best friend. I wrote a poem to deal with the pain. The poem is lost. The pain, not so much.
About 20 years later, I joined the The Wig Kitchen a small improv troupe in Arlington, Massachusetts and I was hooked! I studied acting with the indominable Bill Raiten and off I went seeking “outrageous truth” as Bill called it. Seeking that truth remains my focus on stage, on set and at my laptop.
My focus these days is writing and producing film and theater, spending time in Cambridge with my family and dog Oliver, and when New England weather permits, fishing, golfing and biking.