He first made a name for himself with early roles in films like Metropolitan back in 1990, which marked his on-screen debut before he gained wider recognition. Over the years, he appeared in several notable projects, including Kicking and Screaming and Maid in Manhattan, showcasing his range as an actor. In 1997, he took on a more prominent role both in front of and behind the camera when he produced and played the character Dashiell Frank in Mr. Jealousy. That period was a significant moment in his career, highlighting his growing influence in the industry. He is also known personally as the husband of Linda Eigeman, and throughout it all, he has maintained a steady presence in film, quietly building a respected body of work over the decades. He truly carved out a unique space for himself in independent cinema.
He not only wrote the film Turn the River, but also took on the role of director, bringing his vision to life. It was a project where he truly showcased his talent behind the scenes, as he shaped both the story and its execution. With Turn the River, he proved that he could handle multiple creative responsibilities with skill and confidence. His work on the film stands out as a strong example of his dedication to storytelling and filmmaking.