Allow me to introduce myself…
I’ve never been one to take the safe road.
From the moment I left my hometown of Detroit, I knew my life would be defined by bold moves, creative risk, and a hunger for experiences that stretch far beyond comfort zones.
That journey first took me to Los Angeles, where I dove headfirst into the heartbeat of the entertainment industry. My first break came on one of America’s most legendary television series, In Living Color. As a staff producer at 20th Century Fox Television, I learned the mechanics of production from the inside out, absorbing everything I could. When the series ended, I was already shifting gears—writing, directing, and collaborating with some of Hollywood’s biggest names: Tom Cruise, Will Smith, Anthony Hopkins. I was behind the camera for major studio productions, capturing the making of and behind-the-scenes stories for international audiences.
But the studio lot was just one world. My path kept expanding—to London, where I directed some of the UK’s most-watched commercials and music videos; to the South of France and Italy, where my love of art, food, and design deepened; to far-flung locations where the stakes were measured in more than box office numbers.
One of those places was Mosul, Iraq. I went there not for a film, but to deliver medical aid and supplies—and to document the reality of life in a war zone. In the middle of our mission, we were caught between ISIS fighters and Coalition forces. The air cracked with gunfire, the ground shook with explosions, and five of the special forces soldiers protecting our convoy were killed. We came far too close to not making it home. That moment—raw, chaotic, and terrifying—remains burned into my memory. It reminded me that stories are not just entertainment; they are survival, connection, and legacy.
I’ve always believed in using my skills and resources to make a difference. Over the years, I’ve helped raise funds for charities around the world, from disaster relief efforts to educational initiatives. My passions extend beyond film—into art, architecture, philosophy, and the frontier of science. I’m a lifelong student of esoteric philosophy and quantum mechanics, fascinated by the deeper patterns that link human creativity to the nature of reality itself.
My first feature film, The Heavy, produced under the mentorship of Sir Richard Attenborough, brought together an incredible cast including Christopher Lee, Vinnie Jones, Gary Stretch, Shannyn Sossamon, and Stephen Rea. LIONSGATE released it worldwide, and that set the stage for more: producing Zero Tolerance starring Scott Adkins, directing The Smoking Gun (set for release in 2025), and now producing Wolfland, a genre-defying project starring Pierce Brosnan.
Today, I split my time between London, the South of France, Los Angeles, and wherever stories demand to be told. I’m producing and financing film and television for international audiences, always looking for projects that challenge conventions and expand possibilities.
Whether I’m on a film set, at a gallery opening in Paris, on a fishing boat off the Amalfi Coast, or deep in a conversation about consciousness and the multiverse, my life has always been—and will always be—about pushing beyond limits. Because to me, the real adventure is living a life that’s impossible to summarize in one breath.