He’s best known for his Critics’ Choice Television Award-nominated role as Titus Andromedon in the hit Netflix sitcom Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, a performance that truly put him on the map. Over the years, he has built an impressive resume, not just on screen but also on stage—earning acclaim for his standout roles in major Broadway productions like Jersey Boys, The Little Mermaid, and Guys and Dolls. In 2018, he brought his charm and comedic timing to another Netflix favorite, Set It Up, further solidifying his place in the world of entertainment.
Before all the spotlight and success, he was just a young man with big dreams. He earned a bachelor’s degree in Music from the University of Georgia, which laid the foundation for his artistic journey. His first major break came in 2005 when he made his Broadway debut in Good Vibrations, a musical based on the music of The Beach Boys. Growing up as an only child in Athens, Georgia, he discovered early on that performing was his passion. Today, he continues to inspire many, living openly and proudly as a gay man in the industry. His story is one of talent, perseverance, and authenticity—qualities that define him both on and off the stage.
Back in 2012, he stepped into the spotlight with his very own solo music album, Comfortable, marking a key moment in his artistic journey. He really took his time crafting the sound and vibe, and when it finally dropped, fans noticed how personal and relaxed the whole project felt. It wasn’t just another release—he made sure Comfortable carried his signature touch. Yeah, that year definitely stood out, especially because he proved he could shine on his own. He didn’t need a band or a big feature; he let the music speak for itself, and it resonated. Honestly, looking back, it’s clear he put a lot of heart into every track. He wasn’t just experimenting—he was expressing. And honestly, he nailed it.