He’s best known as a contestant on the fourth season of Last Comic Standing, where he really made a name for himself by advancing all the way to the semi-final round. That moment was a major turning point, and it helped open doors for him in the entertainment industry. Around the same time, he landed a memorable role as Eugene Porter in the fourth season of The Walking Dead, which further boosted his visibility and showcased his range as a performer. Before all the fame, though, he was just a guy with a knack for voices and humor, calling in regularly to the Tim and Willy show in Phoenix using different characters that not only entertained listeners but genuinely amused Tim and Willy themselves. His talent didn’t go unnoticed—he eventually transitioned from caller to behind-the-scenes work, becoming a producer on their show. Growing up in Phoenix, he was one of six kids, sharing life with five siblings, which likely contributed to his sharp comedic timing and storytelling skills. Eventually, chasing bigger opportunities, he made the move to Los Angeles, where his career began to take off in earnest. His journey—from local radio prankster to national TV presence—shows how persistence and creativity can lead to real success.
He played the role of Brandon on the TV Land series Retired at 35, and he was a central figure throughout the show’s two-year run. His performance as Brandon really stood out, bringing charm and humor to the character week after week. Over those two seasons, he made a lasting impression as Brandon, becoming one of the key reasons fans tuned in. As Brandon, he delivered memorable moments that helped define the show during its time on TV Land.