My interests from the get go was always in acting and directing, but being the chicken shit that I was, I avoided my love of performance and worked in almost every department on a film crew instead. I have studied Martial Arts most of my life and I used this training to get into one of my first careers in the movies: stunts and stunt coordinating. I often tell people that my experiences as a stuntman and coordinator are probably my finest roles as an actor. I still Stunt Coordinate from time to time, as it is great training for a developing Director. The first movie I ever worked on was called "Dream With The Fishes" by Finn Taylor. My friend, a stranger at the time, Johnny Wow was producing it. He took me under his wing, while teaching me the ins and outs of Producing. I worked on the film for over three months. It was long hours and I wore many hats. It was one of the most memorable times of my life and it shaped the way I wanted to work with people. By the end, the entire cast and crew became one big family and when picture wrapped, it felt as though I was leaving summer camp. I think I cried.