Stool Pigeons Sitcom Trailer and Kickstarter Campaign

I’m happy to announce that the trailer is now available for the sitcom pilot Stool Pigeons, in which I play a clueless and abstemious Pastor who finds himself surrounded by hard-drinking oddballs:   If you’d like to contribute to the Kickstarter campaign to help get the pilot post-production work done, please click here.  (Although maybe this …

Fan Mail From Vermont!

This week, out of the blue, I received a lovely email: Andrew:  we have seen many of your performances at Vermont Stage and we were wondering if there are any DVDs or tapes of any of your performances that we might purchase, such as The Foreigner.  You have been a special gift to the Burlington …

Playing Another Pastor for Web Sitcom Pilot “Stool Pigeons”

I’ve identified some sort of trend in my casting.  A couple of years ago, I played Pastor Manders in a production of Ibsen’s Ghosts.  Last August, I filmed a scene as a subway preacher in the upcoming 2013 film Can A Song Save Your Life? with Mark Ruffalo.  Then last December, I played the Ghost of …

“Expecting” Great Things From a New Commercial!

For the first time, I landed a gig based solely on resumé and video clips.  Video clips are definitely the big casting tool these days, and I’ll be creating more of them.  This shoot was a blast.  It was for my favorite local TV station, so already I was psyched to be part of their …

Filming is Complete for Sitcom Pilot Terminal B!

Wow, this all happened so fast!  While I was in Massachusetts rehearsing A Christmas Carol at the Hanover Theatre, my agent let me know that I had landed a great role in a new ensemble sitcom pilot aimed at web distribution, set for filming in January 2013.  The show is called Terminal B and it centers on a classic …

A Christmas Carol at Hanover Theatre in Worcester MA December 2012

While I was born in Cambridge, MA and raised in Belmont, MA, the vagaries of Fate are such that for all these years I had never actually been hired to perform at a theatre in Massachusetts!  That all changed in a wonderful way in November and December of 2012, when I was hired to play …

Free Man Film Appears at More LGBT Film Festivals

I heard from director Kathryn Rotondi today that her lovely and thought-provoking short film Free Man, in which I have a brief scene as a Funeral Director caught between family members, is continuing to make the rounds at LGBT film festivals.  The film is a sobering look at what happens to a gay couple when one …

The Rave Reviews Are In for The Dangers of Electric Lighting!

There are only two papers that review Shadowland Theatre productions up here in Ellenville, NY, but happily reviewers from both came to see The Dangers of Electric Lighting and both loved it.  The first link also has a number of photos from the show.  I’ll be posting a few pix or a slideshow soon.  Enjoy! Review …

The Dangers of Electric Lighting at Shadowland Theatre!

This all happened so quickly that I didn’t even find the time to post that I was cast in this production, but I open tonight as Nikola Tesla in the NY Premiere of The Dangers of Electric Lighting, about the War of the Currents between Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla.  It’s at Shadowland Theatre in Ellenville, …

My Film Shoot With John Carney and Mark Ruffalo Was a Blast

Late last Friday night into early Saturday morning I filmed a scene for Can a Song Save Your Life?, written and directed by John Carney (Once), and starring Mark Ruffalo and Keira Knightly.  The shoot had to be done overnight because the scene was set in a moving NYC subway car, and late at night at …