I kept busy, appearing on shows including LAW & ORDER, ENLIGHTENED, SIX FEET UNDER, AS THE WORLD TURNS, and SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT. I voiced cartoons (KENNY THE SHARK), many video games (I’m Amy Sheckenhausen on GRAND THEFT AUTO), and I was the lead narrator for many seasons on the Discovery Channel’s Emmy Award-winning series, ASSIGNMENT DISCOVERY. I had the distinct pleasure of voicing oodles of child and adult characters (from national network to Nickelodeon).

My theatre training was my gateway to writing. I showcased my original sketch comedy at Hollywood’s Acme Comedy and performed on stages from NYC’s Manhattan Playhouse to The Danny Kaye.

I’ve worked with inspiring talents, like the time I jammed with Andre 3000 and Kanye West in Fonzworth Bentley’s video, EVERYBODY. And that’s me with Steven Tyler for SONY. Commercials paid my rent—I was deeply grateful for all of them. Each acting job ignited my writer brain until it refused to be silenced. I started small—writing, producing, and starring in an anti-smoking spot which resulted in winning awards presented by (then) Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in a contest judged by Sherry Lansing.

Then my sense of humor leaked out and THIS happened. Funny or Die blasted SPEEDING TICKET on the homepage. Collaborations with Keegan-Michael Key, Randall Park, Kym Whitley, David A. Arnold and Michael Urie were just a few things to happen after I finally called myself a writer.

I took my comedy seriously and co-founded a digital production company, WorkingBug.com with Annie Lukowski. We took wild web by storm and co-authored ROAD TO THE ALTAR, which was nominated by the Producers Guild of America. I starred alongside Jaleel White (Urkel, Family Matters) and the show garnered praise from outlets including Entertainment Tonight, Access Hollywood, TV Guide and CNN. We proudly graced the cover story of BrandWeek and were praised for organic brand integration by Fast Company.

We launched A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE PEOPLE in an exclusive deal on premium platform, Dailymotion.com. Ashton Kutcher and Intel’s IdeaJam awarded Annie and I for our creation, Match My Friend. Other writing / producing projects include new media spots for the Bravo Network and Jeep. We are currently developing the dark comedy feature, Taken for a Ride.