Birthday: Aug. 5, 1966.
Birthplace: Los Angeles.
Occupation: Actor.
Current home: Los Angeles.
Marital status: Single.
Car: A 1988 red Mercedes 560 convertible.
Working on: “The Single Guy” on NBC-TV and a movie, ” . . . At First Sight.”
The last good movie I saw: “Living in Oblivion.”
I stay home to watch: The Dodgers. I’m a baseball nut.
Favorite performers: Elvis, Sinatra and Springsteen.
Favorite childhood memory: When I was 8, I caught a foul ball at Dodger Stadium.
Prize possession: That ball.
Personal heroes: Nolan Ryan, Kirk Gibson and Hideo Nomo.
People always think I’m: A young Andy Garcia.
I wish I could stop: Being so hard on myself.
I’ve never been able to: Watch a movie that I’m in without sweating profusely. That’s why I enjoy theater. I don’t have to watch myself.
A really great evening to me is: Staying at home with my girlfriend, making a simple yet elegant meal, taking a dip in the hot tub, and then off to bed.
My fantasy is: That was it. I live it two or three or four times a week.
The one thing I can’t stand: People smoking near me.
People who knew me in high school thought: That I’d never grow. As a senior, I was 5-feet-4. Two years later, I was 6-feet-2.
The best time of my life: Making my Broadway debut in “Brighton Beach Memoirs” at 17.
The worst time of my life: Dealing with my parents’ divorce when I was 12. It’s a continuous struggle.
If I wasn’t an actor, I’d be a: Waiter. That’s the way it works.
Major accomplishment: I was playing center field in a celebrity charity game and I robbed Tom Selleck of two extra-base hits. Studio heads are still talking about it.
Three words that best describe me: Compassionate, facetious, discerning.




