- Played Thomas Andrews in Broadway's Tony-Award-Winning musical Titanic.
- (April 2004) Played John Wilkes Booth in "Assassins" musical by John Weidman and Stephen Sondheim (Studio 54, New York City, New York, USA).
- 2004 - Released rock album under the band name "Cerveris" called 'Dog Eared'.
- Is the voice for the "Eternity by Calvin Klein" television commercials.
- 2001 - Released Rock album of his band "Retriever" called 'Hinterlands'.
- (November 2005) Played Sweeney Todd in "Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" musical by Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler, from an adaptation by Christopher Bond (Eugene O'Neill Theater, New York City, New York, USA).
- Narrated the audio book version of Frank Abagnale Jr.'s biography, 'Catch Me If You Can'.
- (December 2007) Played Posthumus in the "Cymbeline" play by William Shakespeare (Vivian Beaumont Theater, New York City, New York, USA).
- (January 2009) Played Jorgen Tesman in "Hedda Gabler" play by Henrik Ibsen, in a new adaptation by Christopher Shinn from a literal translation by Anne-Charlotte Harvey (American Airlines Theater, New York City, New York, USA).
- (2004) He acted in Stephen Sondheim's musical, "A Little Night Music," at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater in Chicago, Illinois with Samantha Spiro in the cast. The crew included Gary Griffin (director) and Thomas Murray (musical director).
- (2004) He acted in Stephen Sondheim's musical, "A Little Night Music," at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater in Chicago, Illinois with Samantha Spiro in the cast. The crew included Gary Griffin (director), Thomas Murray (musical director), Mara Blumenfeld (costume designer), and Ken Billington (lighting designer).
- (2012) Musical theater: Playing Juan Perón in the Broadway revival of "Evita".
- (2015) Starring in the Tony Winning play Fun Home. (Best Musical 2015)
- (July 12 to 20, 1981) He played a musician in Ted Tally's play, "Coming Attractions," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Greg Alexander (Lonnie Wayne Burks); William Burns (Hostage, newsman, detective, psychiatrist, prosecutor, Raoul Miasma); Mary Ewald (Miss America); Scott Fortune (hostage, TV reporter, witness, cameraman, Pageant MC, back up singer); Hamilton Gillett (cop, publisher, psychiatrist, private eye, defense attorney, chaplain); Ayars Hemphill (musician); Steve Hofvendahl (Manny Alter); Geoffrey Owens (musician); Charles Rathbun (musician); James Scholfield (hostage, newsman, Biff Braddock, Mr. Waldron, tweed Jacket psychiatrist, interpreter, private eye, judge, warden); Myra Taylor (Newswoman, Tori Sterling, psychiatrist, back up singer, Agnes) and Diana Van Fossen (Hostage, TV reporter, bystander, secretary, sunflower, stenographer girl); in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Robert Moss was director. Jane Musky was production designer. Jim Ragland was musical director. Laurie Boyd was choreographer. Diana Krauss was technical director. Daniel Kanter was stage manager. David Dunn Bauer was assistant stage manager. Georgia Papastrat was design assistant. Charlie Singer was technical assistant.
- (July 26 to August 24, 1981) He plead The Officer in Blue in Nikolai Gogol's play, "The Inspector General," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Greg Alexander (The Waiter); William Burns (The School Superintendent); Mary Ewald (Adotya, the Mayor's maid); Scott Fortune (First Merchant); Margaret Gibson (The Locksmith's wife); Hamilton Gillett (Bobchinsky, a Landowner); Steve Hofvendahl (Dubchinsky, a Landowner); Kimberly Nelson (Marie, the mayor's daughter); Geoffrey Owens (Osip, his companion); Georgia Papstrat (the corporal's widow); Jerry Pavlon (Second Merchant); David Hyde Pierce (Khlestakov, a government clerk); Charles Rathbun (The Doctor); James Scholfield (The Mayor); Charlie Singer (The Judge); Myra Taylor and Diana Von Fossen (Anna, the Mayor's wife) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Gregory Boyd was director. Jane Musky was production designer. Jim Ragland was composer. Laurie Boyd was choreographer. Daniel Kanter was stage manager. David Dunn Bauer was assistant stage manager.
- (August 9 to 23, 1981) He played the White Knight in Tom Fontana's play, "The Spectre Bridegroom," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Greg Alexander (Guest, chorus); William Burns (guest, chorus); Mary Ewald (Poor relation); Scott Fortune (guest, chorus); Margaret Gibson (She Creature); Hamilton Gillett (Baron); Margo Hammond (Maiden) Steve Hofvendahl (Black Knight); Kimberly Nelson (guest, chorus); Geoffrey Owens (Man Thing/Monk); Georgia Papstrat (Duenna, chorus, guest); Charles Rathbun (guest, chorus); James Schofield (Peasant, guest, chorus); Charles Singer (guest, chorus); Myra Taylor (guest, chorus) and Diana Van Fossen (guest, chorus) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Stephen Schachter was director. Nina Moser was production designer. Laurie Boyd was choreographer. Jane Musky was technical director. David Dunn Bauer was stage manager. Kimberly Nelson, Georgia Pastrat, Charles Rathbun and Charlie Singer were also technical assistants. David Pierce was musical director and musician. Jerry Pavlon was conductor. Jim Ragland was also musician.
- (June 28 to July 10, 1981) He played Florizel, his son the prince, in William Shakespeare's play, "The Winter's Tale," in a the Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Greg Alexander (Antigonus, Sicilian Lord); William Burns (Polixenes, king of Bohemia); Mary Ewald (Perdita Isot, Leontes and Hermione's daughter); Scott Fortune (Clown, his son); Margaret Gibson (Emelia, court lady); Hamilton Gillett (Autoltous a rouge); Margo Hammond (Mopsa/Shepherdess); Steve Hofvendahl (Leonties, King of Sicilia); Geoffrey Owens (Old Shepherd); Georgia Papastrat (Lady); Kerry Pavlon (Mamillias, his son the prince); David Pierce (Time as Chorus); Charles Rathbun (Courtier); James Schofield (Camillo counselor); Charlie Singer (Archidamus, Bohemian Lord); Myra Taylor (Paulons, his wife) and Diana Von Fossen (Hermione, his wife) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. David Schweizer was director. Jane Musky was production designer. Nina Moser was assistant designer. Larry Woodbridge was stage manager. David Dunn Bauer was assistant stage manager. Jim Ragland was composer. Diana Krauss was technical director. Daniel Kanter was assistant technical director.
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