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About Me

I was born in Abilene, Texas to a pair of attorneys. My parents were always taking my younger brother and I to see musicals at The Paramount Theater downtown or the homecoming musical at Abilene Christian University. Between that and growing up singing a cappella in church, it was inevitable I’d end up performing.

My first show was my middle school production of The Music Man, Jr. at Lincoln Middle School, in which I played Harold Hill. I’d caught the bug and there was no turning back.

I performed every year in my high school’s annual winter musical and did two mainstage productions at Dartmouth College (where I found time to minor in theater between singing in my a cappella group and the Glee Club).

I moved to the D.C. area after college for a career in journalism, where I performed primarily with The Arlington Players, including in The Wedding Singer (Sammy), Nice Work if You Can Get It (Duke), Pippin (Lewis), The Hunchback of Notre Dame (St. Aphrodisius), and Beauty and the Beast (Beast).

I now reside in the Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroplex, where I have a day job in consulting. I’ve most recently performed with Theatre Frisco in Something Rotten (Nick Bottom) and Garland Summer Musicals in Dirty, Rotten Scoundrels (ensemble). Additionally, I’ve performed onstage with Alternative Comedy Theater, an improv troupe based out of Richardson.

I’m also a voice actor with my most notable credits in Fallout mods like Sim Settlements 2 (Jeremiah Glatton) and Fallout New Vegas: The Frontier (Alexander Warren, et al), as well as Peras in Skyrim: Bard’s College. I’m toiling away in my booth almost every night auditioning for projects.

Also, I somehow wound up sharing an IMDB page with a Seattle-based actor with the same first and last names. Despite the page’s claims, I have never been nicknamed “Sugar Bear.” I’ve tried multiple times to correct the page and make a clean split with my doppelgänger — alas, to no avail!

If you’d like info on my actual career — and not the fellow from Seattle! — click either of the buttons below. I’d love to work on your project!