- Has had twelve books published so far: "Pandora's Game" (1999), "Dream Parlor" (2000), "Paranormals" (2002), "Hamlet: Prince of Denmark" (2005), "The Darkness Within" (collection, 2006), "Of Wolf and Man" (2008), "Night of the Living Dead" (2009), "Paranormals: We Are Not Alone" (2012), "Macbeth" (2015), "Araknid" (2017), "Paranormals: Darkness Reigns" (2020), and "Julius Caesar" (2022).
Has also released an audiobook adaptation of "Dream Parlor" (2014), which he narrated. - Appeared in the movie "Hollywood Homicide" with Harrison Ford, but his scene was left on the cutting room floor.
- Won the WCT theatrical award "Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role" for playing Robert Dubedat in the stage play "Don't Dress for Dinner" in 2005.
- Gained 10 pounds for the short-film "HeroMan" in 2003, gained another 10 pounds for the feature-film "Drivetime of the Dead" in 2005, then lost over 30 pounds for the feature-film "Vale Todo: Anything Goes" in 2007.
- Won the IPPY book awards Bronze Medal in the Horror category for his novel, "Of Wolf and Man".
- Filmed his roles for "Drivetime of the Dead" and "Awaken the Dead" simultaneously - he worked on "Drivetime" during the week and "Awaken" on the weekends. In "Drivetime of the Dead," he played a human trying to escape the zombies; in "Awaken the Dead," he played a zombie attacking the humans.
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