An ordained minister by calling, he’s perhaps best known for his powerful performance in the 2010 film Letters to God, a role that truly put him on the map. Following that breakthrough, he went on to take on leading roles in impactful films like Worth: The Testimony of Johnny St. James and the supernatural thriller Apparitional, further showcasing his range as an actor. Before rising to fame, he actually made his first appearance on the big screen back in 1999 with a part in the independent movie Resculpting Venus—a modest start that paved the way for bigger things. Born and raised in Southborough, Massachusetts, his roots have always remained an important part of who he is. Interestingly, beyond his work in film, he also serves as an ordained minister, a role that took on special meaning in 2005 when he officiated the wedding ceremony for his sister and her husband—a personal moment that reflected both his faith and family values.
He’s not just a singer and guitarist, but also someone who made a name for himself as a member of the band NSC. Over the years, he’s taken on some pretty exciting roles, lending his voice to popular video games like The Exiled Realm of Arborea and Hitman: Absolution. And if you were around in 2012, you might remember him as the familiar voice behind T Mobile—yeah, that was him! He really has a way of making his presence known, whether it’s on stage or through the speakers.