- (2000) TV commercial for "NBCi.com", by "Sheesley Productions".
- (1999) TV commercial for "EMusic.com", directed by Lawrence O'Flavahan, for "Scheyer, SF" and "See Spot Run".
- (1995) TV commercial for "Heineken Beer", directed by David Fincher.
- Performed songs, "True Companion" (solo), written by Mark Cohn, and "Evidence", written by Tara MacLean, Stephan Nikleva, and Greg Reely, as a duet with Heidi Lenhart, on the "Mercury Records" (1998) CD release of the Soundtrack, "Fame - L.A., Best of Cast Performances", on the "MGM/Trilogy" syndicated TV series, "Fame L.A." (1997), co-starring Christian Kane, Heidi Lenhart, Roselyn Sanchez, and Matt Winston.
- 1998 release of Concept Album / CD "Albion Moonlight and the Sea of Troubles", on Motion City Records, produced with Martin Blasick.
- (1989) The Disney Channel: Interview about playing the role of "Shane" in the "Disney Channel" Movie "Spooner" with Robert Urich (Lonesome Dove), Jane Kaczmarek (Malcolm in the Middle), Paul Gleason (The Breakfast Club), Barry Corbin (One Tree Hill), Katie Barberi (Freddy's Nightmares), and Keith Coogan (Book of Love, Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead).
- (1987) "KPLU", "KCMU" Seattle Public Radio interview and musical performance of his original song "Almost Home", written for (Seattle's) "The Group Theatre" Vietnam War play "Tracers", directed by 'John Difusco', interview written and produced by "KCMU"s Helen Halloran, for "KCMU Fine Arts".
- 1997 release of CD "Pipes and Flowers", by Elisa "Universal / Sugar Records", Italy, on which he co-wrote songs, "Inside a Flower", "Tell Me", and "Sleeping in Your Hand".
- In October 1993, in Los Angeles, a "Theatre GEO" production of "Eight Short Plays Benefiting Project Angel Food" called "The End of Something", in the One Act Play, "End of the Icon" (precursor to his same titled film) written and directed by Garrett Bennett, with accompanying pieces starring numerous now world famous Actors, much lesser known then, such as: Benjamin Bratt, Catherine Keener, Giovanni Ribisi, Kieran Mulroney, Julie Warner, and Eliza Roberts.
- (1988) Performed theme song, "In a Real World", by Paul Speer and Nathan House, in an "Aste/Schwab/Davison" production in association with Seattle's "Intermedia, Inc." an "anti teen pregnancy" educational film, "He's No Hero", co-starring Fiance Sheryl Lee, Tim Streeter and Jim Hechim.
- He, as a solo artist, or fronting various band lineups has had formal demo and informal development deals and gratis recording sessions, via Andy Slater, (now Capitol Records' President) at "A&M Recording" (1991) with Warren Zevon and Don Henley's band, and also with Warren and Adam Yauch and engineered and drummed by Mike D, at the Beastie Boys's studio (1991); and via Randy Jackson at "Sony" (1992-4); and via Leah Horwitz with Lou Maglia at "Zoo Records" (1995).
- (1998) Served as an uncredited "Ghost-writer" on the film "Broken Vessels", for the Voice Over scenes.
- (2008) Served as an uncredited "Ghost-writer" for 3 additional scenes, and as the uncredited Dialogue and Acting Coach of the child actors on the film "Tall As Trees".
- (1987) TV commercial, Regional Spot, for "Rainier Beer", titled, "Mojo" with Fiance, Sheryl Lee, displaying the happy, hip Seattle couples' bar scene.
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