He’s a talented comedian, actor, and writer who’s been making waves in the entertainment world. In 2018, he was handpicked as a New Face at the prestigious Montreal Just for Laughs Festival—a major milestone that really put him on the map. Around the same time, he hosted The Elite Daily Show, showcasing his sharp wit and on-camera charisma. Oh, and did we mention? He was also named one of Time Out Magazine’s 2018 Comedians to Watch, which definitely added to the growing buzz around him.
Before all the spotlight, though, he got his start with a credited acting role on the series Roommates back in 2013—his first real step into the industry. He grew up in St. Louis, Missouri, where he developed his early sense of humor and storytelling, but eventually made the move to Los Angeles to chase his dreams. And honestly, it’s been pretty inspiring to see how far he’s come. His journey—from St. Louis to LA, from small roles to festival standout—really shows what dedication and talent can do.
He took home an impressive 4 Dances With Films Awards back in 2016, all thanks to his standout work on Killer Friends. It was definitely a memorable year for him, as the film not only gained critical attention but also solidified his reputation in the indie film scene. He really poured his heart into Killer Friends, and the recognition he received—from four separate award categories—was well deserved. Over the years, he has continued to build on that success, but the 2016 wins remain a major highlight. Whenever people talk about his breakthrough moment, he often points to that night at Dances With Films as a turning point.