- Author of the Protocol for Lawyer Reform, Published in the Arizona Business Gazette, Feb. 13, 1984.
- Founding member of America's Tort Reform movement with U.S. President George Bush Sr.
- Co-author of the Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act. 1967.
- In 1982, an Arizona Theatre company nominated him "Best Actor of the Year" for a stage production that was to win "The Worst Play of the Year!"
- He signed a professional football contract in the NFL expansion league and was one of the first punt and kick-off return specialists to be recruited by the Denver Broncos.
- Also a performing and competition aerobatic pilot.
- He has now been quoted on the front page of the Wall Street Journal, written about in the New York Times, and reviewed in the LA Times, as well as having had front page stories in many local and regional newspapers.
- While attending the University of Arizona, he often would work as a grip, gaffer or wrangler on movie set at the Old Tucson Studios. Film projects included: The Badlanders, Rio Bravo, McLintock.
- Through the years, he has been on-the-set with John Wayne, Alan Ladd, Maureen O'Harra, Angie Dickenson and many more of the great actors, male and female of the 50s, 60s, 70s & 80s.
- On July 1, 2004, in a front page story, the Wall Street Journal called him, "the short Sean Connery" when he was occasionally performing as an impersonator of the great Sean Connery in Las Vegas and elsewhere.
- He interned on the "Mr. Roger's Neighborhood" television show on WQED-TV in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
- Currently performing as a Celebrity Look-alike, as Sean Connery, for political and corporate events. (May 2004)
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