An American actor known for his roles in films such as Invincible (2006), Survivor (2014), and You May Now Kill the Bride (2016), he has built a unique career in Hollywood. Interestingly, before he ever stepped onto the big screen, he was a standout college football player, earning the prestigious title of two-time All-American defensive back. His journey to fame, however, didn’t start on the field or on set—it began in the classroom. He worked hard academically and graduated summa cum laude from Wesley College with a Bachelor of Science in biology and a minor in chemistry. Not stopping there, he went on to complete law school, a testament to his dedication and intellect. Eventually, he made the bold decision to move to Los Angeles and chase his dream of becoming an actor. Coming from a family of four brothers, he is the youngest, often bringing a sense of humility and perspective to everything he does.
He made history as the first defensive player ever in NCAA Division III to capture the prestigious Gagliardi Trophy. It was a groundbreaking achievement, one that truly set him apart from the rest. He not only broke barriers but also redefined what’s possible for defensive standouts. His name became synonymous with excellence and perseverance, earning well-deserved recognition. He proved that impactful play isn’t limited to one side of the ball. Yes, he showed everyone that when talent, hard work, and determination come together, records are shattered—and legacies are born. He didn’t just win an award; he inspired a new generation of players to dream bigger.