Film and Television Appearances
| Year | Film | Role | Director | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 | Jet-Lagged (film) | composer | Gregory Flitsanov | |
| 2010 | The Ballad of Mary & Ernie (web series) | composer | Robert Stadd | Episode 3, "Looking For Something?" |
| 2007 | Botched (film) | composer | Kit Ryan | |
| 2005 | Live 8 (TV) | self | Performed at Live 8 Moscow alongside Pet Shop Boys | |
| 2003 | Mail Order Bride (film) | composer | Robert Capelli, Jr. | Starring Danny Aiello and Vincent Pastore |
| 2002 | Fastlane (TV) | Red Elvises | Josh Pate | Appeared in Episode 3, "Gone Native" |
| 2002 | Project: Valkyrie (film) | composer | Jeff Waltrowski | |
| 2001 | Heartbreakers (film) | composer | David Mirkin | Starring Sigourney Weaver and Jennifer Love Hewitt |
| 1998 | Melrose Place (TV) | composer, self | Chip Chalmers | Season 7, Episode 14, "Suspicion" |
| 1998 | Six-String Samurai (film) | composer, self | Lance Mungia | Famous for the line, "Nice shoes!" |
| 1998 | VH-1Behind the Music (TV) | composer, self | Episode, "Taking It To The Streets" | |
| 1998 | Penn & Teller's Sin City Spectacular (TV) | self | Bruce Gowers | Performed "I Wanna See You Bellydance" |
| 1997 | Pitch (film) | composer | Kenny Hotz, Spencer Rice |
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