This page lists various television and film appearances where you might be able to see me.
- French TV series, "Mystere" (like "Unexplained Mysteries"), an episode about an alien abduction. I
played a logger in a remote bar. A fleeting "extra" appearance, so look
closely. (This episode was filmed at the "Chicago Pizza Pie Factory" near Tour Montparnasse in Paris.)
- TV series, "Eye for an Eye", courtroom reality TV show
- I'm visible in the audience in about 22 third-season episodes, filmed in Feb. 2005. (These courtroom episodes were filmed at MPS Studios, Dallas.)
- I'm in the revenge part of the "House Party" episode (you mostly just see the back of my head in this one!).
- I'm in the audience in essentially all sixty of the fourth-season episodes. (These
courtroom episodes were filmed in a three-week marathon during
July-August 2006 at the TV studio near Midway Road and International
Drive in Carrollton, TX.)
- Look for me on the courthouse steps and asking a question in the "Rollergirls" remake of a second-season show.
- Join our Yahoogroup discussion list to talk about this show! There's also an online database available at the group listing all known episodes of this show.
- TV show pilot, "Divorce Party", I played the wife's older brother, a speaking role this time.
- Made-for-TV movie "Trial by Fire" ("Walker, Texas Ranger" reunion),
I played a homeless guy. (My scene was cut in the film as originally
aired, but might be restored in a later re-edit.) (My scenes for this one were filmed in the "Deep Ellum" section east of downtown Dallas.)
- Disney movie "Invincible", I played a "fan in the stands" at Texas Stadium. Filmed in Oct. 2005.
- Barney video, "Making Music" (originally was to have been named "Trying on Dreams"), background action extra, filmed in Oct. 2005. (These scenes were filmed in a park in Frisco, TX.)
- Prison Break, 2006 season, episode 5. Apparently aired in late
October, 2006. Look for me in as a patron in the bar and headed toward
the pool table with a cue stick as the two lead characters come in. I'm
also perhaps visible (widescreen TV viewers only, maybe?) sitting down
the bar from them a little later when they see on the bar's TV the news
story about the woman finding out about having the floor of her garage
dug up (?).(I haven't seen this one, unfortunately... anybody have a copy?)
- Inspector Mom, made-for-TV-movie for Lifetime Movie network. Again,
look for me as a bar patron, chatting with some friends near the
entrance of the bar. (Apparently aired in October or November
2006.. again, I haven't seen this movie and don't have a copy but would
love to find one!)
- Look for me in the audience of an infomercial for "Fat Flush", a nutritional supplement.
- The Many Strange Stories of Triangle Woman, a feature film filmed in Dallas in June 2007. I've been cast as "Mr. Brombellarella", a child's plaything. (This film was honored with a special award, "The First Annual Triangle Award", at the Washougal International Film Festival 2008.)
- Feature film "A Tribute to Big Red", with Gary Coleman. A "mock
documentary" about a "little person" who dies and leaves his
considerable fortune to his favorite two groups of people... other
"little people", and sports team mascots. The two groups compete for
the fortune. I play a bar patron in three different clubs in this film.
Expected to be released in August 2009.
- Feature film "Muleboy". A heartwarming family film about a young
man forced into adult responsibilities at an early age. I can be seen
as a rodeo audience member in a scene towards the very end of the film.
- Although not TV or film, you might also see me in a Nationwide
Insurance ad campaign on the sides of city buses, with the theme
"Sometimes Life Comes At You Fast".
- Another print ad campaign I'm in has me on billboards all over
southern California (summer 2009) for Forest Lawn Mortuaries (!).
It's an ad campaign for preplanned funerals, with the tagline "Dont have
someone else's funeral." The campaign juxtaposes a picture of someone,
along with a terribly inappropriate line from their memorial service.
Mine (across my picture dressed as a biker/hippie) says "Served
under Reagan".
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producer/director/author, "The Many Strange Stories of Triangle Woman".
This page last revised July 6, 2009.