Best known for his role as the witty butler Bertram on the popular Disney Channel series Jessie, he quickly became a fan favorite with his sharp humor and charming presence. Over the years, he’s made a name for himself not just on television but also on stage—earning a Broadway.com Audience Award for his standout performance as Fester in The Addams Family, a role that showcased his range and theatrical talent. Before all the spotlight, though, he was honing his craft at Rutgers University’s Mason Gross School of the Arts, where he earned a B.A. in acting after years of dedication and hard work. Growing up in Moorestown Township, New Jersey, he moved there with his family at the age of 9, and it was during those formative years that his passion for performing began to take shape. Throughout his journey in the entertainment industry, he has remained open and authentic, proudly living as an openly gay man and serving as an inspiration to many.
He earned both Drama Desk and Tony Award nominations thanks to his standout contributions in productions like Dirty Blonde, Seussical, and The Addams Family. His work really made a mark, and it’s no surprise he was recognized—after all, his talent shone through in every role he took on. He definitely brought something special to the stage, and those nominations? Well, they speak volumes about just how impactful his performances were.