Television and Film Appearances
| Show | Role | Year |
|---|---|---|
| Homicide | Rookie | 1991 |
| Everyday People | Ron Harding | 2004 |
| Spartan | Headquarters agent | 2004 |
| Boston Legal | Dr. Kohler | 2005 |
| Summerland | Doctor | 2005 / 2010 |
| Invasion | Coroner, Asst. Coroner Arvin Morton (2 episodes) | 2005 |
| Related | Front desk clerk | 2006 |
| Ugly Betty | Reporter #2 | 2006 |
| Without a Trace | Mr. Roberts | 2006 |
| Crossing Jordan | Attorney, lawyer (2 episodes) | 2006–2007 |
| Nurses | Clerk | 2007 |
| Medium | Desk clerk | 2007 |
| How I Met Your Mother | Proctor | 2007 |
| Smother | Friendly man | 2007 |
| Eli Stone | Jury Foreman | 2008 |
| Rain | The preacher | 2008 |
| Dirty Sexy Money | Severin | 2008 |
| Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles | Social Worker | 2008 |
| True Jackson, VP | Oscar (46 episodes) | 2008–2011 |
| Torchwood: Miracle Day | Coroner (1st episode) | 2011 |
| First Day (web series) Alloy Entertainment | Vice Principal Lewis (5 episodes) | 2011 |
| "Dog with a Blog" | Commercial Director | Episode:"Dog with a Hog" |
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