Education
| Etage School of the Arts, Berlin, Germany |
Career Milestones
| After discharge, worked on stage and in TV in Germany | |
| After graduating from West Point, was stationed at various army posts in Kentucky, Virginia and Berlin, Germany; eventually achieved rank of lieutenant | |
| Raised in upstate New York; began acting in high school but stopped when accepted at West Point | |
| Returned to Berlin; was spotted by an agent who helped him land acting roles while still serving in the US Army | |
1990 | Participated in Operation Desert Storm in Saudi Arabia |
1993 | Appeared in Wim Wenders' "Faraway, So Close" |
1993 | Cast in first feature film, a small role in "The Innocent", directed by John Schlesinger; released theatrically in USA in 1995 |
1993 | First American TV role playing a priest on the NBC daytime serial "Another World" |
1993 | Moved to NYC to pursue acting career |
1994 | Acted in the syndicated TV-movie "Vanishing Son IV" |
1994 | Played the charming and cunning journalist Jack Devereaux on the NBC daytime drama "Days of Our Lives" |
1997 | Portrayed Robert F. Kennedy in the TNT biopic "George Wallace" |
1998 | Cast as an FBI technician in "The Siege" |
2000 | Appeared briefly as the cardiologist boyfriend of Rupert Everett's character in "The Next Best Thing" |
2000 | Had recurring role on "ER" (NBC) as the former husband of Maura Tierney's Abby Lockhart and on "Once and Again" (ABC) as a suitor to Marin Hinkle's Judy Brooks |
2001 | Penned the one-man show, "Walls, Wars and Whiskey" about his experiences in the military |
2001 | Played a spoiled rich guy on the highly acclaimed but short-lived Fox series "Pasadena" |
2003 | Played Detective Eddie Arlette on the short-lived FOX comedy "Keen Eddie" |
2004 | Cast in David E. Kelley's Practice spin-off "Boston Legal" (ABC) as attorney Brad Chase |
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