Back in the 1990s, he emerged as a solid supporting actor, gradually building a name for himself with standout performances in major films like Titanic, The Rock, and Eraser. Over time, his career expanded into television, where he made memorable appearances on popular shows such as Growing Pains, Just Shoot Me!, and Without a Trace. As his experience grew, so did his opportunities—eventually leading to lead roles that really showcased his range. He played Mike Foster on ABC Family’s heartfelt series The Fosters and later stepped into the role of Detective Sanford Motta on ABC’s The Rookie, further cementing his place in the industry.
Before all the fame and spotlight, he actually started young—landing his first TV role at just 16 years old in the 1984 series Pryor’s Place. That early break set the stage for a long and varied career. On a personal note, he shares a daughter named Maya with his wife Paula Marshall, and he also has another daughter, Savannah, from his previous marriage to Terre Bridgham. Through the decades, he’s managed to stay grounded while evolving as both an actor and a family man.
He appeared in a recurring television role in 2012, playing the character Henry on The Booth at the End. He brought depth to the part, and his performance stood out throughout the season. He was a key presence in several episodes, contributing significantly to the show’s mysterious tone. His portrayal of Henry added emotional weight to the narrative, making his appearances memorable for viewers. He truly made the most of his time on screen.