He’s a talented TV actor, performer, entertainer, and artist best known for his role as Pete in The Walking Dead—a performance that really put him on the map. Since then, fans have seen him shine in other popular series like Scorpion and Perception, where he brought depth and charisma to every character he played. But his artistry doesn’t stop at television; he’s also made a strong mark in theater. For instance, he delivered a memorable performance as the Gentleman Caller in The Kennedy Center’s acclaimed production of The Glass Menagerie, showcasing his range and stage presence.
Before all the fame and spotlight, he laid the foundation for his career by earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in musical theater from Otterbein College. Not one to rest on his laurels, he went on to pursue a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in acting from UC San Diego, further honing his craft. On a personal note, he shares his life with his wife, Joy Osmanski, and together they’ve built a beautiful family. They’re proud parents to a daughter, and it’s clear that balance between work and family is something he values deeply. As an artist, he continues to evolve—always bringing authenticity to the roles he takes on, whether on screen or stage.
He’s really passionate about tennis—one of his favorite hobbies—and you’ll often find him out on the court whenever he’s not busy with acting gigs. It’s clear he enjoys staying active and making time for the sport. Besides that, he also has a creative side; he can play the guitar pretty well. Whether it’s hitting a ball or strumming a tune, he knows how to balance work and leisure. He definitely brings that same energy and dedication into both tennis and music, showing yet another dimension of who he is beyond the screen.