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Donnell Lamont Turner[1] (born January 8, 1973) is an American actor best known for his portrayal of Curtis Ashford on the ABC daytime soap opera, General Hospital.

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Personal life

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Turner was born on January 8, 1973, in Tacoma, Washington.[2][3] He is the son of Milton Turner (1949–2019) and Lorraine Sylvester (1951–2021).[1][4] His older brother, Milton Jr. (Ejay) is a member of the 1990s Contemporary R&B group, DRS.[1][5] His family moved to Chicago when Turner was still a baby. As a child, Turner relocated to Redding, California, with his mother and brother, where they were the only African American family in the neighborhood.[4]

Turner has one daughter, Whitney.[1] Turner fell in love with performing as a child participating in church plays. In high school, he played basketball and played trumpet in band. Turner has a cat, Josephine "Josie" Baker, named after the eponymous late singer.[3][5] Turner has studied martial arts since the age of 10.5 and explained that it helped him in his acting career. He also enjoys knife combat, nunchaku, yoga, kickboxing, and firearms training.[6]

Career

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Turner briefly played semi-pro basketball but quit to act full-time. In 2001, Turner moved to Los Angeles and eventually started modeling and commercial work for several major brands including Nike, Pepsi, Coca-Cola, Bud Light, Coors, Mercedes-Benz, Disney and AT&T. As of 2016, he has appeared in over 100 commercials.[6] Turner also found work as a production assistant and stunt work for shows like ER where he doubled for Eriq La Salle and Criminal Minds where he doubled for Shemar Moore. Turner later doubled for Jesse L. Martin in the musical, Rent. Turner also found work as a background artist. In 2010, Turner appeared on Days of Our Lives as Dr. Aiden Williams opposite Kristian Alfonso. Turner who grew up watching General Hospital started writing to casting director Mark Teschner in the 1990s and first auditioned for the series in 2014. On October 29, 2015, he signed on to portray Curtis Ashford.[5]

Charitable works

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Turner also works as a motivational speaker and speaks with college and high school students, as well as religious and professional association audiences. Turner also has a mentoring program known as the "Turnround Project."[6][7] On April 2, 2016, Turner was the celebrity guest speaker at the Autism Speaks Walk Now event.[8]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
2004 Wednesday Afternoon Backup Police Officer Short
2006 Diamond Real Estate Keion Richards Video short
2006–07 Criminal Minds Apartment super/ Man on the street #1 2 episodes
2007 Grave Situations Jerry
2008 Alternative Marcus Short
2009 A Fish Needs a Bicycle Eric Short
2009–10 Days of Our Lives Dr. Aiden Williams Recurring; 3 episodes
2010 A Worthy Gentleman Maurice
2011 The Boulevard Stan Hodek TV movie
2012 2 Broke Girls Officer James Episode: "And Martha Stewart have a Ball"; Parts 1 and 2
2012 Baby Daddy Guy Episode: "Married to the Job"
2012 Parks and Recreation Louis Episode: "Halloween Surprise"
2012 90210 Waiter Episode: "Into the Wild"
2013 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Bouncer 1 episode
2013 Anger Management Handsome man 1 episode
2013 Save Me Benicio 1 episode
2013 Teen Wolf Paramedic 1 episode
2013 Dexter Off Duty Cop 1 episode
2013 Social Nightmare Officer Elliot TV movie
2013 Baseball's Last Hero: 21 Clemente Stories Dock Ellis Independent film
2013 The Mindy Project Male cop 1 episode
2013 Revenge Investor 1 episode
2014 Love That Girl! Calvin B. Lyons 1 episode
2014 Friends with Better Lives Cop #2 1 episode
2014 Bad Judge Fireman 1 episode
2014 How to Get Away with Murder Handsome man 1 episode
2014 Suffocated Max Short
2015 The Young and the Restless Doctor 2 episodes
2015 Stitchers Dean Jerome Hardwyck 1 episode
2015 Rizzoli & Isles Firefighter 1 episode
2015 Kevin from Work Coach 1 episode
2015 General Hospital Curtis Ashford Contract role; November 30, 2015–present
2016 Time In Between Wreck Film
2016 A Million Happy Now Mr. Handsome Film
2016 The Choir Director Detective McGraw Film

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Donnell Lamont Turner (born January 8, 1973) is an American actor, model, director, producer, and former semi-professional basketball player best known for portraying Curtis Ashford on the ABC daytime soap opera General Hospital since 2015.[1][2][3] Born in Tacoma, Washington, Turner relocated with his family to Chicago as a baby and later to Northern California before turning 10, where he developed an early interest in performing through church and school plays.[1][2] In high school, he excelled in basketball, martial arts, and playing the trumpet, and after graduation, he briefly pursued a career as a semi-professional basketball shooting guard while also beginning to model.[1][4] In 2001, Turner moved to Los Angeles to focus on acting full-time, initially building his resume through over 100 modeling and print advertisements across international locations including Hong Kong, Thailand, France, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Denmark, and South Africa.[1][2] Turner's television career includes guest appearances on shows such as Star Trek: Enterprise (2003), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2008), and How to Get Away with Murder (2016), alongside film roles in projects like Most Wanted Santa (2021), where he played Christopher North.[5][2] His breakthrough came with the recurring role of Curtis Ashford on General Hospital, which has earned him recognition as a key ensemble member in the long-running series.[2][3] Turner has also received accolades including the Arts 4 Peace Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actor for Love Interrupted at the Rise Above Film Festival.[2] Beyond acting, Turner is actively involved in philanthropy, notably raising over $100,000 for autism awareness in 2017, including $20,000 through an appearance on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire in 2018.[2][6] He served as a keynote speaker at the 2016 No More conference on domestic violence and sexual assault and was grand marshal for the 2017 Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade in Inglewood, California.[2] In 2023, Turner graduated from The Los Angeles Film School with a Bachelor of Science in digital filmmaking, maintaining a 4.0 GPA.[7]

Early Life and Education

Childhood and Family Background

Donnell Lamont Turner was born on January 8, 1973, in Tacoma, Washington.[8] He is the son of Milton Edward Turner Sr. (1949–2019), a long-haul truck driver and later a forklift operator at Arclin Manufacturing Company until his medical retirement, and Lorraine Sylvester (1951–2021), a doctor of theology, licensed therapist, international evangelist, and associate elder at Greater Christ Temple Church.[9][10] His parents married in 1968 and had two sons together.[10] Turner has an older brother, Milton Turner Jr., known professionally as Ejay "Blunt" Turner, who is a member of the 1990s contemporary R&B group DRS.[8] Shortly after Turner's birth, his family relocated to Chicago, Illinois, where they lived until 1979.[10] In 1979, when Turner was about six years old, the family moved again to Redding, Northern California; they remained there until returning to Tacoma in 1995.[10] These early relocations shaped Turner's formative years in diverse environments. His family's support, including his mother's emphasis on education and community involvement, further influenced his early development and interests.[10]

Education and Early Interests

Donnell Turner attended high school in Redding, California, where he developed a strong interest in athletics and music. As a student, he excelled in basketball, playing on the school team, and also participated in the marching band as a trumpet player, showcasing his multifaceted talents during his formative years.[11][3] He also developed an early interest in performing through participation in church and school plays.[2] Following graduation, Turner pursued a semi-professional basketball career as a shooting guard, leveraging his athletic skills in competitive leagues before transitioning away from sports. This period marked a pivotal shift toward creative pursuits, influenced by his longstanding passion for martial arts, which he began studying at the age of 10. His early training in martial arts not only built physical discipline but also sparked an interest in performance and movement that later informed his artistic endeavors.[1][12] Turner further cultivated personal discipline through hobbies such as yoga and kickboxing, which complemented his martial arts background and provided a foundation for resilience in his early adulthood. These interests guided his move into creative fields, culminating in his enrollment at The Los Angeles Film School. In 2023, he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Digital Filmmaking, graduating summa cum laude with a 3.96 GPA, a milestone that reflected his commitment to formal education in the arts.[3][7][1]

Personal Life

Immediate Family

Donnell Turner has one daughter named Whitney, who has been a significant influence in his personal life.[13] He shares his home with a cat named Josephine "Josie" Baker, named in honor of the renowned entertainer Josephine Baker, and the pet plays a comforting role in his daily routine.[13] Following the death of his mother, Lorraine Sylvester, in 2021, Turner has emphasized the importance of family support in navigating personal challenges. He has a brother, Ejay "Blunt" Turner, a former member of the R&B group D.R.S., while maintaining privacy around their relationship.[14][15]

Hobbies and Lifestyle

Donnell Turner maintains a disciplined wellness routine centered on martial arts, which he has practiced since childhood, incorporating elements like knife combat, nunchaku, and Muay Thai.[3] He has competed in martial arts tournaments during high school, crediting the discipline from these early experiences with shaping his approach to physical and mental fitness.[2] Turner describes martial arts as his favorite form of exercise, viewing it as a lifelong passion that could have been an alternate career path as an instructor.[16][17] Complementing his martial arts training, Turner incorporates yoga into his regimen to enhance flexibility and mindfulness, alongside kickboxing, which he has practiced for over 30 years as part of a consistent workout routine that also includes hiking.[3][5][18] This combination supports his overall fitness goals, emphasizing balance between intense physical activity and restorative practices.[3] Turner's fitness lifestyle draws from his background as a semi-professional basketball player, where he played as a point guard after competing in high school, fostering a commitment to athletic maintenance that persists in his daily routines.[16][3] He has shared that growing up playing basketball instilled habits of regular physical engagement, which he continues through structured exercise to stay in shape.[19] Publicly, Turner has recounted international travel experiences from his modeling career, including work in Hong Kong, Thailand, France, Italy, Amsterdam, and Spain, where he completed over 100 print ads and campaigns.[2] These global journeys, particularly his time in Bangkok training in Muay Thai, highlight his appreciation for cultural immersion as a personal pursuit beyond professional obligations.[3]

Professional Career

Pre-Acting Pursuits and Modeling

After briefly pursuing a semi-pro basketball career as a shooting guard following his college basketball, Donnell Turner pivoted to the entertainment industry in the early 2000s, focusing initially on modeling and commercial work.[1][20] Upon moving to Los Angeles in 2001, Turner established himself as an international model, working across the United States and abroad in locations including Hong Kong, Thailand, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Spain.[2][5] He secured modeling gigs with major brands such as Nike and Pepsi, alongside others like Coca-Cola, Bud Light, Disney, Hilton, AT&T, and Mercedes-Benz, which provided his entry point into professional entertainment.[3] By 2016, Turner had amassed over 100 commercial appearances, solidifying his debut in the field and building a foundation for further creative endeavors.[3]

Television and Film Roles

Donnell Turner's acting career outside of his long-term soap opera commitment encompasses a range of guest appearances in television procedurals and comedies, as well as supporting and lead roles in independent films and TV movies, demonstrating his versatility across genres from the early 2000s onward.[5] His entry into scripted acting built on prior experience in modeling and commercials, which helped establish his on-screen presence.[3] Turner's film debut occurred in the 2004 short film Wednesday Afternoon, where he portrayed a backup police officer in a story exploring urban youth dynamics.[21] Prior to this, he made his television debut in a small uncredited role as a Kantare crewmember in the 2003 Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Oasis," marking an early foray into science fiction.[22] Throughout the mid-2000s, he secured initial guest spots in crime dramas, including multiple appearances on Criminal Minds from 2006 to 2009, playing characters such as an apartment super in "No Way Out, Part II: The Evilution of Frank" (2007), Jerry in "Grave Situations" (2007), and Marcus in "Minimal Loss" (2008).[23] These roles highlighted his ability to portray authoritative or everyday figures in high-stakes narratives. By the late 2000s and early 2010s, Turner's television work expanded to include more substantial guest and recurring appearances, reflecting a progression from one-off parts to multi-episode engagements. In 2009–2010, he played Dr. Aiden Williams in five episodes of the soap opera Days of Our Lives, treating key characters amid dramatic storylines. He followed this with roles like a waiter in 90210 (2012) and Louis in Parks and Recreation (2012), showcasing comedic timing in ensemble settings. The 2010s saw a surge in prime-time guest spots, including Officer James in two parts of the 2 Broke Girls episode "And Martha Stewart Have a Ball" (2012), a bouncer in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation's "In Vino Veritas" (2013), an off-duty cop in Dexter's "Scar Tissue" (2013), and supporting parts in shows like Revenge (2013), Rizzoli & Isles (2013), Anger Management (2014), The Mindy Project (2014), and Teen Wolf (2014).[24] These appearances often cast him as law enforcement or professional types, underscoring his physical presence and reliability in procedural formats. In soaps, he recurred as a doctor in two episodes of The Young and the Restless (2015). In film, Turner balanced television work with independent projects, often taking on authoritative or ensemble roles that added depth to smaller productions. Notable credits include Stan Hodek in the TV movie The Boulevard (2011), Dock Ellis in the biographical independent film Baseball's Last Hero: 21 Clemente Stories (2013), and Officer Elliot in the thriller TV movie Social Nightmare (2013). Later films featured him as Mr. Handsome in the drama A Million Happy Nows (2017), Adrian in the short Surviving Theater 9 (2018), and Det. McGraw in the faith-based The Choir Director (2018). His most prominent film lead to date came in the 2021 TV movie Most Wanted Santa, where he played Chris North, a family man entangled in a holiday heist.[25] Additional late-2010s television included Gary in Too Old to Die Young (2019). As of 2025, Turner's roles emphasized character-driven work in indies and procedurals, evolving from background support to featured players without major recurring series commitments outside soaps.[5]
YearTitleRoleTypeNotes
2003Star Trek: Enterprise ("Oasis")Kantare CrewmemberTV EpisodeUncredited debut TV role[22]
2004Wednesday AfternoonBackup Police OfficerShort FilmFilm debut[26]
2006–2009Criminal Minds (various episodes)Apartment Super / Jerry / Marcus / othersTV SeriesMultiple guest spots in procedurals[5]
201290210WaiterTV EpisodeGuest appearance
2012Parks and RecreationLouisTV EpisodeComedic guest role
2009–2010Days of Our LivesDr. Aiden WilliamsTV Series5 episodes, early recurring role[27]
2011The BoulevardStan HodekTV MovieSupporting role
20122 Broke Girls ("And Martha Stewart Have a Ball")Officer JamesTV EpisodesTwo-part guest spot
2013Baseball's Last Hero: 21 Clemente StoriesDock EllisIndependent FilmBiographical drama
2013Social NightmareOfficer ElliotTV MovieThriller
2013CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ("In Vino Veritas")BouncerTV EpisodeGuest in crime series
2013Dexter ("Scar Tissue")Off Duty CopTV EpisodeGuest in drama[24]
2014Anger ManagementHandsome ManTV EpisodeGuest appearance
2014The Mindy ProjectMale CopTV EpisodeSupporting guest
2015The Young and the RestlessDoctorTV Series2 episodes
2017A Million Happy NowsMr. HandsomeFilmDrama
2018Surviving Theater 9AdrianShort FilmEnsemble role
2018The Choir DirectorDet. McGrawFilmFaith-based production
2019Too Old to Die YoungGaryTV EpisodeGuest in series
2021Most Wanted SantaChris NorthTV MovieLead role[25]

Role on General Hospital

Donnell Turner originated the role of Curtis Ashford on the ABC daytime soap opera General Hospital, debuting in the episode aired on November 30, 2015.[28] Introduced as a private investigator hired by Hayden Barnes to uncover evidence in a shooting case, Curtis quickly established himself as a resourceful ally in Port Charles, leveraging his investigative skills and connections from his past as an ex-police officer.[29] Over time, his character evolved to include ownership of the popular nightclub The Savoy, blending his professional acumen with entrepreneurial ventures in the entertainment scene.[30] Curtis's family ties anchor much of his storyline within the Ashford clan, including his ex-wife Jordan Ashford, with whom he shares a son, T.J. Ashford; his father, Marshall Ashford; and his aunt, Stella Henry, who serves as a maternal figure and former guardian.[2] His romantic relationships, particularly with Dr. Portia Robinson—a doctor at General Hospital—have driven significant emotional depth, marked by past affairs, reconciliations, and ongoing marital challenges amid secrets and external pressures.[31] These connections highlight Curtis's role as a family-oriented figure navigating loyalty, betrayal, and support in Port Charles's intricate social web. Curtis proposed to Portia in 2022, and they married on February 14, 2023, at All Saints Chapel, though the ceremony was overshadowed by revelations about Portia's hidden paternity secrets regarding her daughter Trina. Key story arcs for Curtis include his marriage to Portia, followed by a dramatic shooting at the Metro Court Hotel on July 11, 2023, where he was critically wounded during a confrontation tied to criminal elements, leading to temporary paralysis and a grueling recovery process involving experimental surgery and physical therapy.[32] This incident tested his resilience and strained his relationships, particularly with Portia; marital tensions escalated, culminating in Curtis filing for divorce in late 2024, with proceedings ongoing as of November 2025. In 2024, Curtis ventured into the wellness industry, accepting a job offer from Drew Quartermaine in April to lead the wellness division at Aurora Media, culminating in the opening of the Aurora Wellness Center on September 9, 2024.[29] This arc emphasized his shift toward health advocacy and business leadership, incorporating The Savoy into community events like fundraisers and performances. More recent developments as of November 2025 continue to weave Curtis into high-stakes family and professional drama. In April 2024, the job proposal from Drew not only revitalized his career post-recovery but also intertwined with corporate intrigue at Aurora, including tensions with Michael Corinthos over leadership roles.[33] The Savoy has hosted key events, such as celebrations and confrontations involving Port Charles residents, reinforcing Curtis's status as a social hub owner. In September 2025, Curtis supported his aunt Stella by thanking attorney Alexis Davis for securing her bail after an arrest tied to family disputes, underscoring his protective instincts amid legal troubles.[34] By November 2025, ongoing storylines hint at potential family losses, with unconfirmed reports circulating about a funeral for his father, Marshall, adding layers of grief and unity to the Ashford dynamics.[35] Turner's portrayal of Curtis has garnered positive fan reception for its authenticity and emotional range, particularly in handling themes of recovery and family bonds, though he has not received Daytime Emmy nominations to date.[36] As of November 11, 2025, Turner remains a contract player on General Hospital, with Curtis continuing as a central figure in the show's ensemble.[37]

Other Contributions

Directing, Producing, and Speaking

In 2023, Donnell Turner graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Digital Filmmaking from the Los Angeles Film School, a milestone that advanced his pursuits in directing and producing beyond his established acting career.[7] This education built on his multifaceted professional identity as an actor, writer, model, director, and producer, enabling him to explore creative roles in independent projects and storytelling.[38] While specific directing and producing credits from this period remain emerging, Turner's training has positioned him to contribute to short-form and digital content, aligning with his goal of expanding behind-the-scenes involvement in film and television.[2] Turner has established himself as a motivational speaker, delivering talks to high school and college students on the value of education, perseverance, and dream-chasing.[1] He founded the Turnaround Project, a mentoring initiative focused on empowering underserved youth through guidance and inspiration, where he leads sessions to foster personal growth and resilience.[16] Notable engagements include his keynote address at the 2017 No More Summit, an anti-violence conference, where he shared insights on overcoming adversity drawn from his own life transitions.[39] These speaking efforts extend his influence into educational and community settings, emphasizing holistic success. In May 2024, Turner visited the Jeopardy! set after filming on General Hospital, meeting host Ken Jennings in a "pinch-me" moment that underscored his engaging public persona and connections with fans.[40] This interaction highlighted his approachable celebrity status, fostering enthusiasm among audiences beyond scripted roles.[41]

Charitable and Advocacy Work

Donnell Turner has been a prominent advocate for autism awareness, driven by personal family connections and his experiences with affected individuals. He has cited his late cousin Joseph, who was on the autism spectrum and often misunderstood during childhood, as a key influence on his commitment to the cause.[42] Turner also draws motivation from friends raising children with autism, emphasizing the emotional and financial challenges they face, such as costs that can exceed three times a family's income.[42] His advocacy efforts include nationwide speaking engagements to raise funds and combat misconceptions about autism spectrum disorder.[42] In 2016, Turner served as the celebrity guest speaker at the Autism Speaks Walk Now for Autism kickoff event held at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, on April 2—Global Autism Awareness Day—where he highlighted the strength required by parents and the importance of global support for affected families.[43] He has continued as an advocate and guest speaker for Autism Speaks, participating in events like the 2018 Celebrity Gala.[44] In 2017, Turner contributed to raising over $100,000 for autism initiatives, including a notable appearance on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? alongside co-star Laura Wright, where they won $20,000 specifically for Autism Speaks to support research, advocacy, and family resources.[2][45] Turner founded the Turnaround Project, a mentoring program aimed at assisting homeless and underserved communities through motivational support and guidance.[16] The initiative's mission, "It’s Never Too Late To Turn It Around," reflects Turner's focus on uplifting marginalized youth and individuals facing adversity, often through speaking sessions that encourage personal growth and resilience.[16] Beyond autism, Turner has engaged in broader charitable efforts, serving as an ambassador for the No More campaign, a national initiative against domestic violence and sexual assault, including a keynote speech at the 2017 No More Summit in Vancouver, Washington.[44] He also acted as Grand Marshal for the Kiwanis Kids Club Celebrity Golf Tournament in Orlando, Florida, to benefit youth programs.[44] In July 2025, Turner joined fellow General Hospital cast members Finola Hughes, Rena Sofer, Tanisha Harper, and Maurice Benard on Celebrity Family Feud, competing as the winning team to raise funds for The Nature Conservancy, an organization dedicated to environmental protection and conservation.[46]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002Star Trek: EnterpriseKantare CrewmemberTV series; 1 episode ("Oasis")
2004Wednesday AfternoonBackup Police OfficerShort film
2006Diamond Real EstateKeion RichardsVideo short
2006–2007Criminal MindsApartment super / Man on the street #1TV series; 2 episodes
2007Grave SituationsJerryFilm
2008AlternativeMarcusShort film
2009A Fish Needs a BicycleEricShort film
2009–2010Days of Our LivesDr. Aiden WilliamsTV series; recurring role, 5 episodes
2010A Worthy GentlemanMauriceFilm
2011The BoulevardStan HodekTV movie
20122 Broke GirlsOfficer JamesTV series; 2 episodes ("And Martha Stewart Have a Ball" Parts 1 & 2)
2012Baby DaddyGuyTV series; 1 episode ("Married to the Job")
2012Parks and RecreationLouisTV series; 1 episode ("Halloween Surprise")
201290210WaiterTV series; 1 episode ("Into the Wild")
2013Anger ManagementHandsome manTV series; 1 episode
2013Baseball's Last Hero: 21 Clemente StoriesDock EllisIndependent film
2013CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationBouncerTV series; 1 episode
2013DexterOff Duty CopTV series; 1 episode
2013RevengeInvestorTV series; 1 episode
2013Save MeBenicioTV series; 1 episode
2013Social NightmareOfficer ElliotTV movie
2013Teen WolfParamedicTV series; 1 episode
2013The Mindy ProjectMale copTV series; 1 episode
2014Bad JudgeFiremanTV series; 1 episode
2014Friends with Better LivesCop #2TV series; 1 episode
2014How to Get Away with MurderHandsome manTV series; 1 episode ("He Deserved to Die")
2014Love That Girl!Calvin B. LyonsTV series; 1 episode
2014SuffocatedMaxShort film
2015Kevin from WorkCoachTV series; 1 episode
2015Rizzoli & IslesFirefighterTV series; 1 episode
2015StitchersDean Jerome HardwyckTV series; 1 episode
2015The Young and the RestlessDoctorTV series; 2 episodes
2015–presentGeneral HospitalCurtis AshfordTV series; contract role
2016A Million Happy NowsMr. HandsomeFilm
2016The Choir DirectorDetective McGrawFilm
2016Time in BetweenWreckFilm
2018Love InterruptedBartenderShort film
2018Surviving Theater 9AdrianShort film
2019Too Old to Die YoungGaryTV mini-series; 1 episode
2021Most Wanted SantaChris NorthTV movie
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