He’s perhaps best known for his role as Longinus on the popular ABC series Modern Family, and that’s really where many fans first got to know him—his performance left a lasting impression. Over the years, he’s built a solid reputation, especially for his portrayal of Hank in more than twenty episodes of the USA Network comedy Sirens, which further cemented his place in the world of television. Before all the spotlight and red carpets, though, he was honing his craft at the prestigious Juilliard School in New York City—a fact that speaks volumes about his dedication to the art. His journey began with early appearances in shows like Daria, where he lent his voice, and Mad About You, small but meaningful steps that paved the way for bigger things. Born in San Diego, California, he eventually made his way to both New York and Los Angeles, where he continued building his career, one role at a time. He’s definitely someone who’s earned every bit of his success through hard work and talent.
He took on the role of NBA legend Magic Johnson in the 2012 Broadway play Magic/Bird, delivering a compelling performance that brought the basketball icon to life. Magic Johnson’s story was vividly portrayed, capturing key moments from his career and legacy. The production highlighted the rivalry and eventual friendship between Magic Johnson and Larry Bird, with Magic Johnson’s larger-than-life personality shining through. It was a memorable portrayal, showcasing Magic Johnson’s impact both on and off the court.