Earned his B․A․ in Communication and Theater at Azusa Pacific University, graduating in 2002
Earned his M․A․ in Educational Theater at New York University, graduating in 2009
Started working as a substitute teacher in Burbank, Calif․, in 2002
Became an Adjunct Professor at Azusa Pacific University in 2010
Joined the Screen Actors Guild, the Actors' Equity Association, the Society of American Fight Directors, the Association of Theatre in Higher Education, the American Association for Theatre and Education and the Educational Theatre Association
Won leading roles in such films as "A Fragrance in the Night" and "Woman of No Importance․"
His New York theater credits include "Joan of Arc," "Hamlet," "Twelfth Night," "The Giver" and "One Tennis Shoe․"
Published "Eight Steps to a Solid Audition for an MFA Program" in 2006
Was a presenter at the AATE/ATHE National Conference in New York City in 2009
In stage combat, he has trained unarmed and with single sword, small sword, broadsword & shield and broadsword