Filmography[edit]
Filmedit
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1996 | Celtic Pride | Tony Sheppard | |
2000 | The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas | Confessor | |
2000 | Dancing at the Blue Iguana | Attendant | |
2001 | Monkeybone | Grim reaper | Voice |
2001 | The Man Who Wasn’t There | Bingo Caller | |
2001 | Legally Blonde | Admissions Guy | |
2002 | Big Fat Liar | Boring Teacher | |
2002 | The Master of Disguise | Security Guard | |
2002 | Blood Work | Forensics #1 | |
2003 | Cheaper by the Dozen | Principal | |
2004 | Envy | Upscale Auctioneer | |
2007 | Naked Under Heaven | The Boss | |
2011 | Bucksville | Dr. Don French | |
2012 | Gone | Henry Massey | |
2012 | Cell Count | Abraham Walker | |
2012 | The Kill Hole | James | |
2012 | Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups | Mr. Miller | |
2012 | Mother of Black Eyed Kid | ||
2013 | Future Perfect | Tony | |
2014 | A Standing Still | Jack | |
2014 | Wild | Crazy Guy | Uncredited |
2015 | The Weather Outside | Daniel | |
2016 | Undeserved | Mark | |
2018 | Last Seen in Idaho | McNeely | |
2018 | Pretty Broken | Dr. Armstrong | |
2019 | First Cow | Fort Trapper | |
2020 | The Water Man | Edward Schaal | |
2020 | The Last Champion | The Last Champion |
Televisionedit
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1996 | In the House | Candidate #2 | Episode: “Record Breaking Time” |
1997 | The Pretender | Acupuncturist | Episode: “Jaroldo!” |
1997 | Profiler | Ben | Episode: “Blue Highway” |
1997 | Sliders | Technician | Episode: “Stoker” |
1997, 1998 | Sparks | Waiter / Detective | 2 episodes |
1997–1998 | ER | Neonatologist Dr. Tabash | 6 episodes |
1998 | Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction | Preston Arnold | 2 episodes |
1998 | Seinfeld | Crichton | Episode: “The Bookstore” |
1998 | The Closer | Mark | Episode: “My Best Friend’s Funeral” |
1998 | Chicago Hope | Attendant | Episode: “Physician, Heal Thyself” |
1998 | Columbo | Mortician #2 | Episode: “Ashes to Ashes” |
1998 | Sister, Sister | Edgar | Episode: “The Grass Is Always Finer” |
1999 | Santa and Pete | Tannery Man | Television film |
2000 | Just Shoot Me! | Harry | Episode: “With Thee I Swing” |
2000 | Star Trek: Voyager | Varn | Episode: “Live Fast and Prosper” |
2000 | Buddy Faro | Date | Episode: “The Match Game” |
2000–2001 | Roswell | Mr. Whitman | 3 episodes |
2000–2007 | Gilmore Girls | Morey Dell | 19 episodes |
2001 | Black Scorpion | Black Hand | Episode: “Crime Time” |
2001 | Jack & Jill | Karaoke Salesman | Episode: “Crazy Like a Fox, Hungry Like the Wolf” |
2001 | Nikki | Trent Turner | Episode: “One Wedding and a Funeral” |
2001 | State of Grace | Mr. Linquist | Episode: “Eve of Discussion” |
2001 | Earth vs. the Spider | Coroner | Television film |
2003 | The Tracy Morgan Show | Steven | Episode: “The Anniversary” |
2003 | Malcolm in the Middle | Fritz | Episode: “Christmas Trees” |
2003–2005 | Carnivàle | Flasher / Talker / Talker #1 | 4 episodes |
2004 | Joan of Arcadia | Dr. Halliwell God | Episode: “Recreation” |
2005 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Denny Kingsley / Sherlock Holmes | Episode: “Who Shot Sherlock?” |
2005 | It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia | Curator | Episode: “The Gang Finds A Dead Guy” |
2005 | Night Stalker | Jeffries | Episode: “Malum” |
2007 | 7th Heaven | Crossroads Deacon | Episode: “Inked” |
2008 | Assorted Nightmares: Janitor | Janitor | Episode #1.1 |
2008 | My Name Is Earl | Cappy | Episode: “Sold a Guy a Lemon Car” |
2009 | Mental | Grayson Emerson | Episode: “Pilot” |
2009 | Weeds | Ingrid’s Supervisor | Episode: “Su-Su-Sucio” |
2009 | Community | Marketing Professor | Episode: “Environmental Science” |
2010 | Leverage | Capt. Danny McCann | Episode: “The Bottle Job” |
2010 | Zeke and Luther | Snotsworth | Episode: “Treasure” |
2010 | Pair of Kings | Royal Tracker | Episode: “Where the Wild Kings Are” |
2011 | Boardwalk Empire | John McGarrigle | 2 episodes |
2011–2015 | Grimm | James Addison | 3 episodes |
2015 | The Librarians | Sheriff Heyer | Episode: “And the Fables of Doom” |
2016 | Camp Abercorn | Bob | Episode: “Pilot” |
2016 | Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life | Morey | Episode: “Spring” |
2017, 2018 | Automata | Roscoe | 2 episodes |
2018 | American Vandal | Sam Pinkerton | Episode: “Wiped Clean” |
2018 | Angie Tribeca | Bank Teller | Episode: “Freezing Cold Prestige Drama” |
Thunder HI 147 Sonora Black Review
Made in the United States, this pair of 20.8-once Thunder Hi 147 Sonora Black skateboards is a cute-ish option that lasts years. Unlike all the other skateboard trucks I’ve reviewed, these ones are black with some sort of pattern on them.
Skateboard trucks are normally bought more for what they do rather than how they look. But these ones win in both the looks and performance departments. I’ve not rode them, but they’re a choice I’d seriously consider if my current ones fell apart. I guess these trucks would look extremely wicked underneath any kind of deck. They’d would also match perfectly with all kinds of deck graphics.
These trucks measure 8.0″ axle to axle. And what deck width would be best for the Thunder HI 147 Sonora skateboard trucks? According to the manufacturer, they’d work best with 7.9″ to 8.2″ wide decks. But they really should function just fine with anything between 7.75″ to 8.25″ decks.
Another nice thing I learned about these trucks is you can buy them individually. Unfortunately, Amazon won’t let you. So, if you’re looking to replace just one of the trucks rather the entire set, consider buying them from the manufacturer’s website.
Pros
- Can be ordered individually*
- Bonus: axle nuts + washers
- They look really nice
- Limited lifetime warranty
- A respected U.S. brand
- Ideal for cruising
Cons
- Many cheaper options
- They arrive somewhat loose
Now, While these trucks aren’t super cheap, the price seems justified. Plus, they last. Also, I found that these trucks come a bit loose. They may not be ideal for speedy downhill skateboarding right out of the box. Luckily, you can always tighten them to a more stable fit.
The Thunder HI 147 Sonora Black are arguably the best skateboard trucks for cruising. Add a sturdy pair of riser pads to these high-profile trucks if you wish. But they should be high enough for 54″ to 60″ cruiser wheels.
Independent Silver 139mm Review (Best for Grinding)
Since 1978, the U.S.-based Independent Truck Company has been making tons of quality skateboarding-related products. These products include riser pads, t-shirts, jackets, skate tools, ball bearings, skating wax, grip tape, hardware, and you name it.
I know a dude who rides his skateboard looking like he’s some weird marketer for Independent. Heck, he even wears Independent socks! Well, I never want to go that route. And you probably don’t want to do that. But there seems to be a consensus among the skateboarding community that Independent is a superior brand that cranks out very high-quality goods.
If you’re looking for skateboard trucks that last forever while demonstrating top-level performance, go with Independent.
Now, back to the Independent Silver 139mm review at hand. The Independent Silver 139mm skateboard trucks are a low-profile pick that offers tons of stability. They’re also a lightweight option, weighing about 12.31 ounces. That’s somewhat lighter than the Venture 139mm 5.2 Low and a bit heavier than the Thunder Polished 147 HI. However, they’re not the lightest skateboard trucks I’ve seen.
Are you wondering what deck is best for these Independent Stage 11 139mm silver skateboard trucks? These are 8.0″ trucks. And they should work perfectly with a 7.75″ or 8.25″ deck. How tall are these trucks? They stand 1.94″, as stable as you want for street and park skating. The hanger and baseplate are made from 356 T6 aluminum. And the axle is forged from 4140 chromoly steel. That explains why these trucks last so long.
Pros
- Super durable
- Turns amazingly
- Wide enough for most riders
- Great for street or part skating
- Made by a trusted + proven U.S. brand
- Lifetime guarantee
- Best for grinding
Cons
- Not the cheapest option
- There are lighter trucks
Yes, you can find something cheaper, of course. But it’s extremely hard to find any set of skateboard trucks that beats Independent skateboard trucks. You’ll really love how quickly these trucks react when you exert foot pressure during rides or tricks. These trucks are ideal for technical street skating. And as far as grinding, you won’t find a better bet.
Venture Polished 5.25 Low Skateboard trucks Review
Are Venture the best skateboard trucks on the market? Well, it’s hard to say, but they’re really good. The Venture 5.2 trucks are another polished option, a low-profile pick sitting about 1.93″ above the ground.
They’re super stable, just what you need for landing all those challenging skateboarding tricks you’ve been practicing allover. Made of polished, long-lasting aluminum, these trucks are lightweight. They weigh about 12.87 ounces, just marginally heavier than the Thunder 147 HI.
The hanger measures 132 mm. That’s about 5.28″, meaning the actual truck width is 8.03″ or simply 8.0″. That makes these trucks ideal for both complete beginners and pros.
What board width would work best with these 8.0 Venture skateboard trucks? I consulted the Venture skateboard truck sizing chart, and you need truck width that ranges from 7.75″ to 8.25″.
The bushings are red, pleasantly contrasting the rest of the trucks. But I guess that’s not a huge advantage. After all, dust eventually covers the bushings, fully carpeting the original color.
Pros
- Super stable
- Made by a great U.S. company
- Crafted from durable, lightweight, polished aluminum
- Great for a host of skateboarding tricks
- Gold-coated nuts
- Inexpensive
Cons
- Don’t turn very well
- Not compatible with certain risers
- Not as light as hollow trucks
Naturally, low-profile skateboards don’t turn as smoothly as high-profile ones do. But you could always use a quality set of riser pads and modify the overall profile to your preference.
However, you can’t use these polished 5.2L Venture skateboard trucks with riser pads from Girl, Paris, Dooks, or Loaded. But that shouldn’t be a bummer as long as you can buy Venture or any other quality compatible brands.
Some reviewers also reported receiving trucks without the expected reddish V symbol. Could that mean they weren’t original products? Well, that’s possible. However, the trucks were pretty sturdy and well-made in every case.
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Venture 5.0 Low Hollow Skateboard Trucks Review
This is another U.S.-made pair of polished skateboard trucks. If you’re looking for the lightest skateboard trucks, consider picking these hollow Venture 5.0 Low polished trucks. They’re a low-profile choice, and you’ll love them when it comes to pulling off different skateboarding tricks.
Venture 5.2 vs Venture 5.0, what’s the difference? While both are low-profile trucks (1.94″ above ground), there’s a couple of differences. First off, the Venture 5.2 uses solid trucks while the Venture 5.0 features hollow ones. Another difference is that the Venture 5.0 is lighter than Venture 5.2 by about 10.6 grams: 354.3 g vs 364.9 g respectively. These trucks are quite light, but they’re not the lightest set of skateboard trucks on the market.
The other difference is that the Venture 5.0 has a shorter hanger than its sibling the Venture 5.2: 7.6″ axle width vs 8.0″ axle width respectively. I’d expect less control with the Venture 5.0 trucks due to their being a bit narrower.
So, what deck size would be ideal for the Venture 5.0 polished skateboard trucks? Thunder recommends 7.4″ to 7.875″ decks.
Pros
- Gold-colored nuts
- Contrasting red bushings
- Superlight hollow trucks
- Low-profile:ideal for street skating
- Produced by a great U.S. company
Cons
- Expensive
- Misleading Amazon description***
- Doesn’t work with some riser pads
Now, the Amazon description says trucks when it should actually be a truck. You’ll get just one truck and not a set! So you’d need to order another piece, and that’d increase the price considerably. Aside from that, these are awesome skateboard trucks for street skating.
And just like the Venture 5.2, these trucks aren’t compatible with some riser brands such as Paris, Girl, Loaded, and Dooks.
I recommend this option for experienced skateboarders as opposed to complete beginners, though. That’s because they’re narrow-ish and therefore not super stable. The good news is that they’re quite low and near to the ground. Falls likely wouldn’t be as bad as they’d be with taller trucks. But is there anything like a nice fall?
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As an ambassador for Royal Enfield, I was given the opportunity to ride a stock 2014 Continental GT over the period of one year. As with any motorcycle, each bike carries a soul and uniqueness to it. The GT isn’t made to reach race speeds. But, it is a bike that carries a rich history and a fiercely loyal following. I can’t count the number of gruff bikers, young people of every style and ethnicity that ran across parking and intersections to connect with that bike. I could just ride around town and make a lot of people smile.
Truthfully, I enjoyed my time on long winding country roads. As I spent more time with the bike and as with any stock bike, I started thinking about streamlining the look of the bike, upgrading some aspects, and just creating a unique look. At that time, Sean Skinner of Motorelic has just released his gorgeous red, white and blue Ascot online and I knew I needed to work with him. I spoke to Royal Enfield marketing about the idea and it was proposed that we do a community build with the online participation of Café Racer XXX followers. As far as I know, this was never done before with a Royal Enfield so once we got Sean on board, we decided on the build aspects. Over the course of 4 months, the audience voted on three key aspects: style, color and pipe positioning. It was awesome to get input and excitement from the audience and to create something that they were so much a part of. The winning results were a tracker style bike, white primary color and high pipe positioning. From there, Sean worked countless hours over the next couple months with minimal input to make this machine come to life.
During the build process, Sean and I communicated back and forth over progress and some design aspects. In terms of the color, I really appreciated his idea of adding British racing green to the white paint as a tip of the hat to the roots of the brand. Personally, I opted for the winged logo since it reminded me of aviation and I love to take flying lessons when possible. But, it was also in my mind a tie to the brand history when the “Flying Flea” was dropped by parachute during WW2. From a geek perspective, I opted for the digital Kozo gauge versus an analog tach/speedometer and a push button starter. We also worked with K-tech for a more streamlined and black suspension and I do believe we ended up having the first Continental GT using the Bullit suspension here in the States. Last, I really appreciate the work and time and craft that Sean put into the body work and exhaust to making everything flow, fit and work together. I think people will be really impressed when they see this machine in person and hear that thing rip! I truly wish we could give everyone the opportunity to take her for a spin. Look out for the Royal Tracker at various events in the US.
Independent Silver 139mm Review (Best for Grinding)
Since 1978, the U.S.-based Independent Truck Company has been making tons of quality skateboarding-related products. These products include riser pads, t-shirts, jackets, skate tools, ball bearings, skating wax, griptape, hardware, name it.
I know a dude who rides his skateboard looking like he’s some weird marketer for Independent. Heck, he even wears Independent socks! Well, I never want to go that route. And you probably don’t want to do that. But there seems to be a consensus among the skateboarding community that Independent is a superior brand that cranks out very high-quality goods.
If you’re looking for skateboard trucks that last forever while demonstrating top-level performance, go with Independent.
Now, back to the Independent Silver 139mm review at hand. The Independent Silver 139mm skateboard trucks are a low-profile pick that offers tons of stability. They’re also a lightweight option, weighing about 12.31 ounces. That’s somewhat lighter than the Venture 139mm 5.2 Low and a bit heavier than the Thunder Polished 147 HI. However, they’re not the lightest skateboard trucks I’ve seen.
Are you wondering what deck is best for these Independent Stage 11 139mm silver skateboard trucks? These are 8.0″ trucks. And they should work perfectly with a 7.75″ or 8.25″ deck. How tall are these trucks? They stand 1.94″, as stable as you want for street and park skating. The hanger and baseplate are made from 356 T6 aluminum. And the axle is forged from 4140 chromoly steel. That explains why these trucks last so long.
Pros
- Super durable
- Turns amazingly
- Wide enough for most riders
- Great for street or part skating
- Made by a trusted + proven U.S. brand
- Lifetime guarantee
- Best for grinding
Cons
- Not the cheapest option
- There are lighter trucks
Yes, you can find something cheaper, of course. But it’s extremely hard to find any set of skateboard trucks that beats Independent skateboard trucks. You’ll really love how quickly these trucks react when you exert foot pressure during rides or tricks. These trucks are ideal for technical street skating. And as far as grinding, you won’t find a better bet.
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Tracker Alert – Saturday 30th October
Sizable Sam
I’ve been looking forward to seeing SIZABLE SAM jump a fence throughout the summer and I’ll finally get that chance in the opener at Ascot on Saturday.
Jeremy Scott’s burley six-year-old should take to chasing like a duck to water and any rain in the build-up to the race would be welcome. He does, however, have several classy contenders sitting ahead of him in the betting, including Kid Commando, Nassalam, Sam Barton and Solo, who features in .
I’m hoping Sizable Sam will give a very good account of himself and Scott should be able to find an easier assignment for his second start over fences.
Mighty Potter
that he was really looking forward to starting MIGHTY POTTER out over hurdles. Jack Kennedy’s mount ran just once in a bumper last season, scooting clear to win a very modest contest at Punchestown by five lengths.
Elliott usually farms the novice contests at this meeting and, after saddling three winners at Down Royal on Friday, I’d be surprised if Mighty Potter’s price didn’t shrink significantly before the off tomorrow.
Proschema
I’ve been hoping to see PROSCHEMA stepped up to three miles, as I think 24 furlongs will be the making of this talented horse. I knew it was only a matter of time before Dan Skelton pushed his six-year-old up in trip. What I wasn’t expecting was for Proschema to make his first start over this distance against Paisley Park and Thomas Darby in a Grade Two.
I’m not sure Skelton truly believes this horse will win a Grade Two, not at this stage in his journey anyway. This placing tells me that connections are trying to protect Proschema’s handicap mark, hopefully with the Pertemps Final in mind.
If a market for that handicap at the was open now, I would definitely back Proschema, but I won’t be backing him on Saturday.
Galvin
Following his excellent reappearance victory under a penalty in the Irish Daily Star, it was only fair for GALVIN to be given a crack at the Ladbrokes Champion Chase.
Gordon Elliott won this race with The Storyteller last season and, along with Galvin, he throws Delta Work into the mix. Only the tiny obstacles of Cheltenham Gold Cup winner, Minella Indo and King George winner, Frodon stand in their way.
I’m hoping Galvin doesn’t win on Saturday. Not because I don’t think he’s a Grade One-quality chaser, but if he were to win it would practically rule out a tilt at the – a race I’ve already backed him to win at 25/1.
Off his current mark of 159, Galvin would still be allotted a competitive weight at Aintree. A win on Sunday, though, would push Galvin’s mark up into Gold Cup territory and top-weights haven’t got a great record in the National. If Davy Russell’s mount ran on well to finish a ten-length third on Saturday, I’d be very pleased.
Thunder Polished 151 8.25″ Skateboard Trucks Review
Have you ever wondered why everyone at your local skatepark recommends Thunder’s polished skateboard trucks? It’s because they give the rider an extremely good turning response.
The Thunder Polished 151 skateboard trucks are a high-profile choice that comes with standard baseplates. Made in San Francisco, U.S.A, Thunder trucks are pretty sturdy and last a long, long time. If you’re a light-ish rider, like me, you’ll likely have these trucks around for 5+ years. And if you’re always riding, you can expect roughly 6-12 months.
These trucks are 8.0″ wide, ideal for pretty much everyone. With these trucks, you get the best of both worlds: stability and maneuverability. These are lightweight, too, weighing just 12 ounces, just slightly heavier than Thunder 145 HI. Carrying them under your arm shouldn’t be much of a challenge.
The hanger is 151 mm wide, or about 5.94″. Add 2.75″ for the axles, and they’re about 8.69″, which is more like 8.5″. Couple these trucks with an 8.25″, 8.50″ deck, and let’s go skateboarding! You can also refer to the Thunder truck size chart if you’re still unsure what deck width is best for these trucks.
And how high are they? They’re about 1.99″ above the ground, about as high as any standard truck.
Pros
- Durable aluminum
- Ideal width for most riders
- Lightweight
- Made by a reputable U.S. company
- A nice, polished silver look
Cons
- Pricey
- Not compatible with some risers
- Slightly heavier than several options on the market
- Trucks sold in single units
You’re not surprised that these Thunder trucks aren’t cheap, are you? I ride these, and they’ve lasted over 5 years. I love that they turn superbly and that every ride is about as stable as I like.
Oh, and you can’t use risers from competing brands including Independent, Loaded, Diamond, Girl, Rayne, Dooks, and Sector nine. That’s bad, but it’s not like Thunder risers are bad. Quite the contrary, they’re really good.
Note that these rather sturdy skateboard trucks are sold in single units. If you order this item, be sure to indicate the number as 2, otherwise, you’ll receive just one truck.
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