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BLUE BLOODS - Season 7

I shot a co-star role on the long-time CBS hit series BLUE BLOODS in February and the episode aired April 7. I play a City Council Member (again, my passion for politics paid off!) who is trying to get a photograph with the popular Commissioner Frank Reagan, played by Tom Selleck. It was a great day on set with Tom, Gregory Jbara, and the wonderful crew.

Check out my scene below! And below that, some photos from the set.

readings of NEW PLAYS

Regular readers of my website know how much I love doing readings of new plays, and 2017 has already produced some great opportunities. Jeffrey Vause's I DON'T/I DID/I DO takes a new look at gay marriage, and in that reading, I got to work with the great Amos Wolff. My friend Paul Moon wrote an intense piece called EYE FOR AN EYE, and he also acted in the reading with us.

Currently, I'm working on five (!) incredibly good plays at Primary Stages ESPA, one of my favorite places in NYC for the development of new theater. Leif Meneke's STARDUST examines the life of men who survived AIDS, and ALL MY LOVE, KATE by Joseph Breen is set on the eve of Pearl Harbor. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS by Alice Gordon finds a lonely woman trying to find her true voice with the help of Shakespeare, and SINK, FLORIDA, SINK is
David Kimple's play about a pair of twins coming to terms with their past amidst a devastating hurricane. Finally, John Ryan Martine, Jr.'s EVERYTHING ALL AT ONCE checks in with Reggie and Grant, a couple whose relationship is on the rocks.

Stay tuned for more news on the progress of these great new plays.

 

INTERCEPTED PODCAST

My old high school friend Jeremy Scahill is co-editor (with Betsy Reed and Glenn Greenwald) of THE INTERCEPT, an online news publication that pursues greater transparency and accountability in government. A few weeks ago, I was thrilled to do a voiceover on Jeremy's weekly podcast INTERCEPTED. The great Trump impersonator Anthony Atamanuik and I recreated some scenes from A FEW GOOD MEN. Anthony is unbelievably good as Trump--take a listen and enjoy! 

readings of two plays by JOHN ALBAN COUGHLAN

I rounded out the year with readings of two plays by actor and playwright John Alban Coughlan. His play TIMBERLAKE is an homage to 1950's American pulp (think Douglas Sirk), and had a production with the Working Artists Theater Project in 2008. OF LIVES AND LEAVES is inspired by the short plays of Anton Chekhov and reveals the passions of different generations. Rumors are that he wants to also have a reading of his third play, THE SIDE SHOW SOUL, soon. Stay tuned!

a new horror short: THE SURGEON

My latest short film for The Studio's iPhone film festival was THE SURGEON, a collaboration with Corey Allen, George Primavera, Amanda Dolan, Erik Taylor, and Colin Buckingham. We shot on an Android Galaxy 5. The film premiered at the New York LGBT Center on October 30, 2016.

The entire festival was horror-themed for Halloween, so we wrote a script about a man forced to commit a heinous crime against his will. Check it out and leave a comment if you so desire!

An Original Scene: "The Campaign is Over"

Before I even auditioned for HOUSE OF CARDS, I had been thinking of writing a scene in that show's style for me and the great Virginia Logan. I wrote it, Virginia and I worked on it, and we brought Ahren von Aschwege on board and shot it. Just the three of us on a Saturday morning. I think it came out great!

Campaign manager Eric Martin argues with Kate French over the direction of Wisconsin Governor Sara Bloom's campaign. Will the campaign continue? Will Eric keep his job?

COTTON BALLS FOR CLOUDS, a new short film

Working in the wonderful world of short film yet again, June's entry for The Studio's iPhone film festival is COTTON BALLS FOR CLOUDS, a collaboration with Pamela Bob, Kaitlyn Bausch, Max Feinblatt, and Bronagh Lawe. We shot on an Android Galaxy 5. The film premiered at the New York LGBT Center on June 5, 2016.

It's a hilarious mockumentary (think A Mighty Wind and all those Christopher Guest classics) about a children's band struggling to get along. We had a blast putting it together and I hope you enjoy it! Please hit "like" or leave a comment!

REQUIEM, an original short film

My latest short film installment for The Studio's monthly iPhone film festival is REQUIEM, a collaboration with Dina Montefuscioli. We shot on an iPhone 6 with assistance from Kyle Fisher and Megan A. Zebrowski. It was premiered at the New York LGBT Center on January 26, 2016.

Dina is a wonderful rock musician (she heads a great cover band) and I'm a recovering conductor, so we worked with the simple idea of a brother and sister trying to agree on an appropriate musical tribute to their late mother. Check it out below and please leave a comment if you like!

A FEW THINGS BEFORE I LEAVE YOU: reading presentation

I'm thrilled to continue work on Dan Kitrosser's brilliant new play, A FEW THINGS BEFORE I LEAVE YOU. We started table work on the play last November, and now, with a new cast and director in tow, we're working towards a formal presentation of the play.

Quick plot recap: I play Hugh, a gay man wrestling with his relationship to his depressed, psoriasis-afflicted older brother, his moody, cerebral palsy-afflicted boyfriend, and his brother's bossy, serpent tongue-inflicted girlfriend, who may or may not become HIS girlfriend. It's complicated, still.

Mark Olsen is directing a cast that includes Isaac Byrne, Katie Northlich, and Jak Watson.

FILM NOIR, an original short film

Every month, I'll be collaborating on a short film shot entirely on a smartphone for The Studio's iPhone Film Festival, curated by Brad Calcaterra. The assignment is to add one minute to the running time every month.

In December 2015, Kaitlyn Bausch and I filmed a 3-minute short on an Android Galaxy S5 for The Studio's second iPhone Film Festival. It was premiered at the New York LGBT Center on December 13, 2015.

Simply titled FILM NOIR, Kaitlyn and I intended it to be an affectionate tribute to Hollywood's great film noirs. A mysterious woman asks a cynical P.I. to investigate her husband's disappearance. Meanwhile, she's keeping her own dark secret. Check it out below and leave a comment!

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