I’m a storyteller—first and always.
Born in Canada and raised on the island of St. Croix, I’ve spent the last two decades shaping stories across film, television, theater, and audio.

You may have seen me on screen in Clover (alongside Chazz Palminteri), Gangster Squad, Covert Affairs, Warehouse 13, or the sci-fi short Manifold with Stephen McHattie.
On stage, I’m known for ANTIMAN, my one-man play where I embody my mother, my stepfather, the island of St. Croix, and myself at age five. The title reclaims a slur. The story dives into masculinity, colonialism, addiction, and the spiritual weight of silence—transforming inherited trauma into myth.

I’m the Director of LA THTR TRUK, a mobile stage that brings raw, urgent theater into the streets of Los Angeles.
I’m also the creator of Battleford, an audio memoir tracing my search for my father—and for certainty that never arrives. It’s about the stories we’re told, the ones we inherit, and the ones we break open to survive. Identity, madness, mothers, and the myths of manhood all live in its bones.
And yes—I’m currently developing a clown show from hell.

I’ve been called actor, director, writer, and educator.
But the label that sticks is mythmaker.

I believe in stories that disrupt. I believe in art that travels.
And I believe that if we tell the truth, it can change the way we see the world.

CV available upon request.