Ready for a Close Up.

Growing up in a TV family, it was probably inevitable that I would find my way in front of the camera eventually. My father was a TV anchor in Atlanta for over 40 years, and the apple didn’t fall too far from the tree. Before embarking on a career in production, I performed on-camera work for several years. While my primary role today is behind the scenes, I relish jumping back in front of the lens or providing voiceover talent, especially when it suits the needs of the project. I’m like Jon Favreau. Great efficiencies can be found when your director/editor is also the talent. Inquire within.

 

Take a Look

Above, you’ll get a glimpse of my current talent reel. Below, you can watch longer-form samples and get an idea of whether or not I can fit your needs…or provide you a laugh. And, yes, I am willing to shave the beard. I’m happy to chat about characters/voices you may require. And if I’m not the right fit, no big whoop. We’ll find somebody who is.

 
 
I had the pleasure of starring in this hysterical short film for the 2018 Atlanta 48-Hour Film Project. "Pipe Dreams"picked up three "Best of" awards at the end of the festival, including "Best Cast Ensemble, Best Editing and Best Sound Design." I'm very proud of this film, but more importantly (for me) it was a blast to make.
I served as the talent for this promo video for Main Street Theatre Tucker's "Escapade" show, a strolling theatre experience that performed as the audience walked the streets of downtown Tucker, Georgia.
 
In this video produced by Launchlight Films, I play a befuddled video editor, struggling with a piece of equipment that just isn't quite up to the task. This was a fun shoot and let me lean into some comedic tendencies, which I really enjoyed. Listen closely, can you hear the "Tiger King" reference?
When time permits, I host a YouTube channel called "Failure Filmmaking." This video gives you an idea of my longer-format hosting ability with a glimpse at some body-language/no dialogue acting skills too.
 
I provided the voiceover for this promotional video for Coca-Cola Freestyle's Mobile Pour, a great new touchless feature added to Freestyle machines in 2020. It's a good example of a straightforward announcer voice with a lighthearted tone.
I provided the voiceover for this 90s MTV-Style show opener for Main Street Theatre Tucker's "Murder at Y2K" show. I also co-starred in the show itself...but that's for another video.