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She considers the Nintendo Mario as his hero.
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He is very fond of sleeping and eating.
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He likes using computers and air guitars.
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He studied theater at the Eugene O'Neill Center in Waterford, Connecticut.
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He loves photography and web designing.
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He had his picture in "Details" (USA) August 2004, pg. 102, "New York Scenesters".
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He performed in the play "The Perpetual Patient" at the Performance Works in New York City in 2000, starring Anna Thompson, Lesli Lyles and David Thornton, directed by Billy Hopkins.
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In 2006, he did a national Volkswagon commercial with Peter Stormare.
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In December 2006, he played the role of Ben in "Seascape with Sharks and Dancer" at Where Eagles Dare Theatre, New York City.
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He made his film debut in the film "Dahmer" in 2002.
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His television debut was a role as the blind football player in a memorable episode of Comedy Central's cult hit "Strangers with Candy" in 1999.
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In January 2006, he lived in Los Angeles before he moved to New York in November.
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He was voted "Class Actor" in high school.
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His first professional acting job was performing in a local dinner theater production of "Sound of Music" when he was 14.
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He won the Connecticut and New England drama festival awards for his performance as Hank in a high school production of "Marvin's Room."
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He won a pick-up truck at age 13 at the Ice Capades.
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He took four years of singing lessons because he originally wanted to be a professional singer.
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He is 1.74 metres tall.
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He is right-handed.
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His mother is a national award-winning artist.
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His sister is actress Becki Newton.