- 2004-2005 Chairman for the American Cancer Societies "Relay for Life" walk-a-thon in Southern California.
- Born in Elgin, Illinois the same hometown of actor Bruce Boxleitner.
- Is cousin of actor Jayson Creek.
- Is Public Relations Manager for actor and stuntman Lance Warlock.
- Is friends with legendary actress Mimi Kennedy from T.V.'s Knots Landing (1979) and Dharma & Greg (1997).
- Co-Chaired the Hollywood convention "Halloween Returns To Haddonfield" (2003) in Pasadena, California, celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the release of the blockbuster film Halloween (1978), the convention will be a 2006 documentary release.
- Based his writings on the upcoming movie "The Second Line / Dead Calling (2006) on his childhood home in Elgin, Illinois.
- Was part of the crew for the Tony Kushner production of - "Only We Who Guard The Mystery Shall Be Unhappy", October 2004 in Hollywood, CA. Starring Mimi Kennedy, Sally Field, Anthony Michael Hall and JoBeth Williams .
- Is friends with Big Brother (2000) reality star Scott Long from season 5.
- In 2005 became a partner with the production company Klayon Pictures.
- Attended the premier of Halloween: Resurrection (2002) in Hollywood, California. He won the tickets through a contest. From there he pitched the idea of the movie "The Second Line"/Dead Calling (2006) , and the idea of a convention honoring the 25th anniversary of the release of the movie Halloween (1978). The convention "Halloween Returns to Haddonfield" (2003) is part of the documentary Halloween: 25 Years of Terror (2006).
- Appeared in the film One More Saturday Night (1986) as an extra along with his mother Carole Swearingen, next door neighbor Dede Adams and high school friend Jerry Ramlet.
- Attended Pasadena City College in Pasadena, California.
- Graduated from Larkin High School, Elgin, Illinois in 1981.
- Is friends with Extreme Dodgeball (2004) actor K.J. Phelps.
- Is friends with Actor / Politician Michael Cacciotti son of Actor Tony Cacciotti and Valerie Harper.
- Is related to the character Al Swearengen portrayed by Ian McShane on the television show Deadwood (2004).
- Named one of the top interviews of 2005 by the on-line magazine Icons of Fright.
- Appears in the 2006 re-release of Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988) in the bonus features section as the discussion panel host.
- Appeared as an extra in several Chicago area based films as a teenager back in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
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