2004 Had a recurring role as debt collector Silas Adams in the HBO drama "Deadwood"; became a series regular in the second season
2001 Had regular role on the CBS police drama "Big Apple"
2001 In fall, joined the cast of the CBS series "That's Life"
2000 Reprised his stage role opposite Laurence Fishburne in "Once in the Life", Fishburne's film adaptation of his play "Riff Raff"
2000 Co-starred as a mobster in the CBS drama "Falcone"
1998 Had featured role as Lewis Paine, the man who attempted to murder the US Secretary of State in 1865, in the TNT movie "The Day Lincoln Was Shot"
1997 Played recurring role on the Bochco-produced legal drama "Murder One" (ABC)
1997 Portrayed B F Goodrich in the TNT movie "Rough Riders"
1997 - 1998 TV series debut as regular as Officer Jake Lowery in Bochco's "Brooklyn South" (CBS)
1996 Had recurring role as a police sergeant on the ABC drama "High Incident"
1995 Co-starred with Laurence Fishburne and Heavy D in the Off-Broadway play "Riff Raff", written by Fishburne
1992 Was a guest on "L.A. Law"; first time working for Steven Bochco
1991 First major screen role, played Al Capone in "Mobsters"
1990 First appearance in a mainstream feature, played bit role of a redneck in a bar in "Navy SEALs"
1990 TV debut as Ralph Capone in the TNT movie "The LAst Capone"
1980 Moved to NYC
Raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Appeared in NYU student productions of "Hamlet", "Oedipus" and "Semmelweiss"
Appeared in Off-Broadway productions of "American Buffalo", "Class Enemy" and "The Rising of the Moon"
Appeared in several releases produced by Ruckus Films, including "Soldiers Home" and "Flamingo Love"