Film and TV Works
- Of Wanderlust, 2003 (short film, written and directed by)
- Desert Weeds, 2004 (short film, written and directed by)
- Bounce, 2005 (short film, written and directed by)
- Ruminations on You and Me, 2006 (short film, written by Victoria Clark)
- The Hindenburg Omen, 2008(feature film, written and directed by)
- Dinosaur Park, 2009 (feature film, written and directed by), based on his play, The Proposal
- My Last Play, 2012 (feature documentary about Brooklyn playwright Ed schmidt, written and directed by)
- Book Case TV, 2012-13, TV series (20 episodes to date)
- Made in China, 2014 (projected, feature film, written and to be directed by)
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