I've been the voice of local products such as Super Vac, a multi-use, heavy duty vacuum, in Sonora, CA as well as Oxford Valley Dental Excellence and Smile Spa in Langhorne, PA and Jefferson Center City Imaging, an outpatient diagnostic imaging facility in Philadelphia, PA.
I began my voice over training in June 2001 at a school called "The Voice Factory," in San Francisco, CA, learning under professionals such as Taylor Korobow and C.W. Wolfe. Korobow, owner of "The Voice Factory," has been involved in voice over work for over 15 years while Wolfe has voiced characters such as "Hamburglar" for the McDonald's Corp.
I followed that up with more voice over training with Susan Berkeley at "The Great Voice Company," in late 2004. Berkeley has voiced for products such as AT&T.
Between 1998 and 2001, I worked as a radio news reporter for KVML AM and KZSQ FM in Sonora, CA. I wrote and reported the news for the afternoon and sometimes morning drive times.
I've been and continue to be an on-camera actor, working in films such as "In Her Shoes," in 2005 "Annapolis," in 2005, and "Social Grace," in 2006. Most recently I've acted in independent films "The Lottery," and "The Second Letter." I've also worked an episode of "Rescue Me," on FX and two episodes of "Forensic Files," on Court TV, the most recent one entitled "A Case Of The Flue," and the previous one called "A Leg Up On Crime." My most recent appearance came on "All My Children," where I played a police officer.