- Starred in many first-rate theatre productions at The Mark Taper Forum, Lincoln Center, San Diego Rep and American Repertory Theatre.
- Starred with Karla Zamudio in the industrial film "How the Reactive Mind Thinks" (2005)
- (2005) TV commercial for The Closer (2005), airing in Regal Cinemas, the Web and VOD.
- TV commercial for NASDAQ, directed by Marcus Nispel (2000)
- Appeared in "Celebrity", a Fox pilot executive produced by Shane Salerno (2000)
- Appeared with Enrique Iglesias in his music video, "Bailamos", directed by Paul Hunter (1999)
- (1999) TV commercial for Frito Lay/ Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)
- Appeared with Andy Dick in the Warner Bros. Records' spoof film "Dicky Chavez" (1998)
- Starred as Mercutio in "Romeo & Juliet", directed by Tony Plana, at The John Anson Ford Theatre (1997)
- Starred in, produced, MCed, taught Shakespeare and acting to kids for East L.A. Classic Theatre productions of "Romeo & Juliet" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream", both directed by Tony Plana, which toured underprivileged neighborhoods throughout East L.A., South Central Los Angeles, East Pasadena, culminating in tours to San Diego and Texas to perform for college age Latino youth from traditionally under represented backgrounds (1997-98)
- (2005) TV commercial for The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (2004) DVD
- Starred as The Salsa Dancer in "From the Heart of Love", directed by Richard Lawson, at the Glendale Centre Theatre (1998)
- Directed & recorded with Geoffrey Lewis and Bodhi Elfman in front of a live audience, the radio play "Pearl Pirate" (2004)
- Directed & recorded with Michael Fairman in front of a live audience, the radio play "Kilkenny Kats" (2004)
- TV commercial for Peter Piper Pizza (2006)
- (2006) Anti-Smoking PSA for American Legacy Foundation, directed by Rupert Sanders
- Lent his voice to the Audio Book "Danger in the Dark" (2006)
- Lent his voice to the Audio Book "Sea Fangs" (2006)
- Lent his voice to the Audio Book "The Barbarians" (2007)
- TV commercial for CA Avocados (spec spot), directed by Chad Einbinder (2007)
- (2008) Starred with David Norona in "Of Mice and Men", the play by John Steinbeck, at the Pasadena Playhouse, directed by Paul Lazarus
- (2009) Lent his voice to the Audio Book "Buckskin Brigades", directed by Jim Meskimen
- (2009) Lent his voice to the Audio Book "Slaves and Masters of Sleep", directed by Jim Meskimen
- (2009) Starred and recorded with David Carradine, in front of a live audience, the radio play "Johnny, The Town Tamer"
- (2009) TV commercial for Kaiser Permanente, directed by Noam Murro
- (2009) In Mexico, starred as the Paleontologist in "Walking With Dinosaurs: The Arena Spectacular"
- (2009) Directed & recorded with Vivian Gray in Spanish and in front of a live audience, the radio play "The Iron Duke"
- (2010) TV commercial for Comcast, directed by Will Speck and Josh Gordon.
- (2010) Co-hosted the 2010 Hollywood Christmas Parade
- (2011) Directed and recorded with Jaime Aymerich and Carlos Reig-Plaza, in Spanish, in repertory, and in front of live audiences, the radio plays "El Duque de Hierro" and "Uno Que era Terco" in Mexico City
- (2011) As part of a U.S. tour, performed in repertory and in front of live audiences, the radio plays "The Ghost Town Gun-Ghost", "Johnny The Town Tamer", and "One Was Stubborn", directed by R.F. Daley
- (2011) Starred and recorded with Lee de Broux, in front of a live audience, the radio play "Johnny The Town Tamer", directed by Robert Caso
- (2011) Starred and recorded, in front of a live audience, the radio play "The Sky Devil", directed by Judy Norton
- (2011) Starred and recorded with Robert F. Lyons, in front of a live audience, the radio play "The No-Gun Gun Hawk", directed by R.F. Daley
- (2011) Co-hosted the 2011 Hollywood Christmas Parade
- (2012) Inaugurated in Las Vegas, a brand new 300 seat state-of-the-art theatre as the home of a new Las Vegas Repertory Theatre by directing and recording the 1930s radio plays "Battling Bolto" and "Trail of the Red Diamonds" to enthusiastic audiences.
- (2012) Inaugurated in Mexico City, a brand new 250 seat state-of-the-art theatre as the home of a new Mexico City Repertory Theatre by directing and recording with Jaime Aymerich and an all-star cast, in Spanish, the 1930s radio plays "Bolto el Luchador" and "El Duque de Hierro" to a standing room only crowd.
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