Member Since: 2022
What has been your favorite role?
By far, my favorite role of all-time and my first acting experience was as Boris the biker, Hans Fritz from Film Brats saw fit to cast me as a comedic biker for a Jiffy Lube commercial. This was aired in 2010 at halftime during Playoff Hockey, Edmonton vs Calgary. It was used for 4 years on Global, was filmed at the famous Global studio in Edmonton and it brought me a bunch of attention. It still makes me laugh.
What do you do when you are not performing?
I worked in floor coverings for 30 years as a sales and installation expert. Many malls and hospitals, airports, churches and high end housing to property management level work. I’m also a certified carpenter. I’ve been involved in working on stages and sets. Now as a proud father and Papa, I spend a lot of my time with my family camping, golfing, swimming and clowning. lol.
What activity are you involved with or passionate about that people would find interesting?
Community service has always been a big part of my life and my heart. From playing Santa for the kids, to various roles in Masonic halls and responsibilities to my Faith, I give first to God.
What Director would you like to work with?
I have always wanted to work with Mel Gibson in the director’s chair. This would be amazing and probably have a life changing learning curve.
What is your favorite movie and/or TV show?
My favorite all-time movie is “The Man Who Would Be King” with Sean Connery & Michael Kane and my favorite television series is “Three’s Company” – John Ritter was the best.
As a Performer, what is one thing you wish you would have known sooner?
The one thing I wish I new earlier – don’t count yourself out because you’re different. Whether you’re tall, short, skinny, fat, pretty, rough, old or young, everyone has a look that could be viable for the industry. No matter what that look might be. Experience and confidence are gained each time you are on set and you get comfortable working with others. Working together brings you together like a family in the end.