| Rachel Bodenstein - Fun-loving, passionate, and one hell of a dancer! This girl can make her booty drop like no one else's bidness. Her body's too Boden-licious for me, babe. |
| Kevin Roy - No, he's not Bono. He's just an amazing filmmaker from Athens, GA. Recently shot A Friend To All The Little Guys with my buddy Patric (see left) |
| Patric Ryan - The Man, The Myth, The Legend. This dude has saved my life more times than I can count. A great friend, and a trusty pirate. Arrrrrr! |
| Gary Garrison - A fabulous playwright and critic. He called Attic "the most innovative... play I've ever seen... well, from a college student." Considering how many plays he's seen, and how often he eats playwrights like me for breakfast, I consider it extraordinary praise! His site is packed full of great gobs of goodness for playwrights! Go now! |
| Wes Cook - A very talented guitarist/singer/ song- writer. He sounds a lot like Gordon Lightfoot or even Don McLean. He's also one of the nicest guys I know! (even though he's got muscles the size of my HEAD) Oh, and he's got MP3's on his site, so download away |
| Peter Griffin (aka Seth McFarlane) - Even funnier than Homer Simpson! Thank god for the absurd, zany, and irreverent! Otherwise, we'd still be watching Dawson paddle up that $%&*# creek of his. |
| Laura Jo Anderson - A super talented actress! She played a girl scout in my NYC debut! Very funny, very young looking. She's gonna be playing a teenager when she's like 90. Check her out. |
| Kenny Kilfara - an excellent actor and director. He's making a documentary of black-listed actor Canada Lee, which looks like it will be a smash hit. Keep an eye on this guy! |
| Thordis Thorvaldsdottir - This amazing woman produced and translated my play I'm Not Gay! into Icelandic! And she's freakin gorgeous! Yowza! |
| Shakespeare - 'nuff said |
| Jennifer Wren - This hottie went to UGA my first semester, then she ran off to New York, married my buddy Jon, and became a hugely successful actress. Rock on! |
| Liz McGeever - A true sweetheart and a sexy actress! She was Honey in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolfe? and she's as sweet as honey in real life! She's moving to NY soon. Look out, Big Apple! McGeever's taking over! |
| David Pollack - He's one of the few playwrights out there who makes me jealous. He writes better characters than I do, and he's fast too. That bastard. |
| Dominik Tiefenthaler - played the Narrator in my NYC debut. Every girl in the audience still talks about him. "Oh, he's so dreamy. Oh, he's so hot." Blech. Thank god he can act, or I'd f*#@in hate him. |
| Randall Carlton - A wonderful actor from Athens, GA. Starred in two big Hollywood movies - In America and Reign of Fire, and then somehow wanted to play Michael in I'm Not Gay! It hasn't happened yet, but the good lord willin', it shall be done. |
| Original Works Publishing - These guys published two of my plays and produced one in LA! whoo-hoo! |
| Ethan Baum - the guy who got me started in the NY Theatre scene! This dude brought Attic to the masses, playing William in a moving, funny, and passionate way. He is the f*#*in man! |
| Walt Disney World College Program - I had the time of my LIFE down there. It's beyond words. For real. (and yes, that's really me in the photo) |
| Sarah Haley - Actress, model, cheerleader extraordinaire. Keep an eye on this one, fellas! (Yeah, like I had to tell you twice...) |
| The Riant Theatre's Strawberry One-Act Festival and Dock Rat Entertainment - two huge theatrical icons, with two small computer icons. Dock Rat showcases talent, and reviews upcoming events, while Strawberry IS an event designed to showcase upcoming talent. |
| Triumph The Insult Comic Dog -Possibly the funniest character ever made. I never get sick of this guy! But then again... but then again, I eat my own crap. |
| Herb Newsome - An awesome actor and a great friend! Oh, and he writes too!!! Check out his site! |
| Jodi Tucker - a very funny comedienne and friend. She went to SUNY, then blew up the spot in NYC! |
| Town & Gown - One of the coolest old theatres I ever worked in. Ah, T&G, how I miss thee... |
| The Lord of The Rings - The greatest movie trilogy ever made. Ever. |
| Ben Teague - Ben and his wife Fran were my mentors of sorts when I was in Athens. They are the king and queen of Town & Gown (see above). Cool people, even cooler website! |
| Partners in Achievement They teach kids how to work faster in school, get better results, and just feel a whole lot better about themselves in the process. They're amazing! |
| Haxan Films - makers of The Blair Witch Project. I got to work with them on this movie, Say Yes Quickly. It was wild. |
| April Brucker - an award- winning comedienne, puppeteer, and actress! She's hilarious! |
| Will Radford - an up- and-coming Southern comedian and playwright |
| NAC Films - Louis Lopez is an awesome guy with some great film ideas! Check them out! |
| Jeff Goode - Never met the man, but he's been published by the same company I was and produced by the same company in Iceland! How weird is that? |
| Author's Playhouse - produced four of my plays in one weekend! |
| My great-great uncle Milton Caniff was a world-famous cartoonist in the 40s and 50s. Steve Canyon was one of his strips. |
| University of Georgia - my alma mater |
| The Grapevine - an Icelandic newsletter that interviewed me in 2005 for my play "I'm Not Gay! (Eg Er Ekki Hommi!)" |