 | Fall 2004: Completing work on first home recording studio |
 | Sept 2004: Cast in My Three Angels |
 | Summer/Fall 2004: Working with Virtual Productions to develop a few short films |
 | Sept 2004: Called by Burien Live Theater as potential fill-in, but due to conflicts unable to accept |
 | August 2004: Cast in Bell, Book and Candle as the male lead |
 | July 2004: Called by Second Story Repertory to audition for Arsenic and Old Lace |
 | Feb 2004: Cast as Hawkeye in M*A*S*H |
 | Jan 2004: Cast as Leslie Bromhead in No Sex Please, We're British |
 | Jan 2004: Called as last minute fill-in for You Can't Take it With You by Redwood Theater |
 | Cast as victim in short film "Hitman 99" |
 | June 2003: Cast as Glenn in Rumors |
 | May 2003: Cast as Osgood Smithers in Snoqualmie Falls Forest Theater's summer production of She Was Only a Farmer's Daughter (running concurrently with Wizard from July 12 to August 31) |
 | May 2003: Cast as the lead in the short Film "The Interview" |
 | May 2003: Selected to participate in a documentary being filmed at the Art Institute of Seattle |
 | May 2003: Cast in the Ensemble for Snoqualmie Falls Forest Theatre's summer production of The Wizard of Oz |
 | April 2003: Voiced three separate commercials for KBTC-FM Tacoma |
 | April/May, 2003: Voiced the part of John Cabens in Agent Cat Cravens for KBTC-FM Tacoma |
 | May 2003: Played Peter Fletcher in Redwood Theatre's production of Murder by the Book |
 | April 2003: Played Maximin, the Priest in a staged reading of Trap for a Lonely Man with the Mercer Island Players |
 | May 2003: Added Industrial Demo |
 | January 15, 2003: Site Launched |