- Color Commentator of a live bike race for the Professional Bicycle League (PBL) in 1997, which aired on the MSG network.
- Narrator and other voices for an animated series, called Monica's Gang, in 1998.
- Principal in a Medicare commercial as the lab technician with Leslie Nielsen, in 2001.
- Principal in a Ricola Cough Drops commercial as the Vampire, in 1995.
- Principal in an AT&T commercial as the short guy in a big suit, in 1995.
- Principal in a commercial for ESPN in 1996.
- Principal in a commercial for the Goodwill Games in 1997.
- Principal in a commercial for Comedy Central in 1997.
- Principal in a commercial for Time-Life Music in 1997.
- Received a rave review from the Italian newspaper, Oggi, for his appearance in the Off-Broadway comedic play, Dangerous Spice, in 1998.
- Performs as a stand-up comic in numerous clubs, specializing in celebrity impressions, such as former President Bill Clinton, Governator Arnold Schwarzenegger, John Wayne, Groucho Marx, Donald Duck, Jimmy Stewart and many, many more.
- Performs numerous commercial and promo voice-overs, including Sam Adams Summer Ale, Seamans Kids Furniture, HBO, BMG Music Club, Staten Island Cable, Toymax, Kids Of America, Knoll Medical Sales, MiningCo.Com, FreeWay, Y-Snore Nose Drops and many more.
- Author of the short story, Never Trust Your Agent, about a hilarious experience working on a foreign low budget film and being round up by the NYPD.
- Performed the voice of the Brooklyn Heckler in the documentary, The City of Greater New York: The Story of Consolidation, in 1998. The cast of voices included Frances Sternhagen, Richard Kiley, Steven Hill and Charles Durning.
- Performed the voice of Seymour, the drug sniffing Police Dog, in the 2003 film, The Stoned Channel.
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