a sampling of spots
a sampling of spots
Directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber (director of 'We're the Millers' and writer/director of 'Dodgeball'), co-starring Matt Corboy ('The Descendants', 'Straight Outta Compton') and Steve McClean:
Directed by Dante Ariola (director of 'Arthur Newman' with Colin Firth), co-starring Steve Talley and Amir Talai. We were voted the 3rd Best Super Bowl Ad of all time on a CBS special, and both TIME and NBC ranked us in the top 3 for the year. The spot went on to win 3 Silver Addys.
Here's the commercial and a behind-the-scenes special:
Here's the spot and some set photos:
clips & trailers
clips & trailers
Written and directed by Will Prescott, co-starring Anil Margsayaham, Christopher B. Duncan, Abby Miller, Laird Macintosh, Andrew Donnelly, and Annie Sertich.
I play Drew Delaney, a guy housesitting a mansion for a wealthy entrepreneur, when things start to go horribly wrong...
Awards: Friars Club Comedy Film Festival, Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature
Nominations: Orlando Film Festival, Best Performance - Dalton Leeb, Best Ensemble Cast, Best Screenplay - Will Prescott; Calgary International Film Festival, Discovery Award - First Feature
Other Festivals: Dances with Films, Tacoma Film Festival, Santa Fe Independent Film Festival, Irvine International Film Festival
Here's a teaser and a full trailer:
Directed by Nicholas Jarecki (writer/director of 'Arbitrage'), written by himself and Jonathan Levine (writer/director of 'Warm Bodies').
I play a very confused stoner... watch the full short below:
Directed by Adam Wheeler. Written by Adam Wheeler & Derek Weissbein. Full episodes are available for free at: lookdownthewell.com. Here’s a trailer:
Created by JEAN and Pam Thomas. Produced by Community Films. I play an eager Creative Executive (in red plaid, on the right):
A comedy web-series executive produced by Rob Riggle, written and directed by Russell Pflueger, starring Eric Almquist.
I guest-starred on episode 5 as an extremely committed paparazzi (I show up a little after the 2-minute mark):
I play a college theatre student who is asked to perform in a mock trial, then takes his part way too seriously: