I have became a part of show business at an early age. I began singing at 5 years old on stage as an intermission act at my church’s bingo games. I went on to do plays in high school, getting the role of Sancho Panza in The Man of La Mancha. My next role was Curly McClain on Oklahoma. I took a few radio broadcasting courses in college, I spent one semester and I got a job announcing for a radio station in New Braunfels,TX. I then got a gig at KWEX TV as a cameraman, while still doing weekends at KNBT NB. I was then asked to join an adult contemporary station in San Antonio, TX. Where the program director in Las Vegas, NV. Caught my act and hired me for their country station KLAV. Once I got to Vegas, the owner of the station saw that I also worked in television, so he had me as a technical director at the tv station by day, and a radio announce on the overnight. A couple of years in, I was contacted by SIN Network, out of Los Angeles, where they interviewed me and I got the job as an associate director. I worked 8 years there, while at the same time laying down voice tracks for several Spanish language commercials. I was also the lead vocalist for The Lorn Radford band out of Hollywood. I moved back to Texas in 1989. Since that time I have been a horse wrangler for several tv westerns and actually did a few scenes with Kenny Rogers, and Mariska Hargatay, in the , made for television movie, Gambler V. I have also rode horses in North and South 2, and a few Unsolved Mysteries with Robert Stack. When the western movie productions dried upon Texas, I went to the police academy and became a Texas Peace Officer for 17 years. I retired as a Patrol Sergeant in 2015. I then drove a bus for Greyhound until I was hired by Six Flags Over Texas to run their security base. I stayed with them until I got out of Pharmacy school, where I got my license as a Nuclear Pharmacy Technician. I was hired by a Nuclear pharmacy. I worked there until I recently retired.
San Antonio
Texas
Male
67
Dark Brown
CAEA