Born at 11:56pm-EST, on the exact date predicted by the doctor.
Has been a Teacher's Aide for Special Needs children (including individuals with autism) for pre-school through high school.
Was "Cookie Boy" for the 2007 Telluride Film Festival.
Jury member for the 2006 RiverRun International Film Festival.
Taught English in Japan.
During the summers of 2003 through 2008, worked for his town's Public Works Department -- paving roads and hanging from a trash truck, throwing trash.
Won the award for Best Student Documentary for "The Sheriff", at the 2008 Bayou City Inspirational Film Festival.
Won top prize at the 2008 New Jersey Young Filmmakers Festival, for "The Sheriff".
Volunteered at Norristown State Hospital in Norristown, Pennsylvania; a facility for those with mental illnesses.
Founder and curator for a monthly Film Screening Series at the Free Public Library of Monroe Township in Williamstown, New Jersey (USA). The screenings began in January 2011 and are free to the public.
Co-created a web series called "Vaudeville Confessions" and continuing with both feature-film projects mentioned in January 2008. (February 2008)
Editing a feature experimental-documentary called "Long-Distance Runners" and developing his graduate-thesis film "The Sheriff," into a feature-length documentary. (January 2008)
Co-editing "Long-Distance Runners" and developing a feature-film. (July 2008)