- He began his schooling at the prep school Milton Academy and then moved to New York and attended public high school where he was an honors student.
- He won the title of Mr. Mamaroneck High School in 2005.
- He lived in Russia for four years, from 1996 to 2000. He attended the Anglo American Schools of St. Petersburg and Moscow.
- Left Colgate in 2006 (after one year) to live in New York City and attend The Gallatin School at New York University.
- Recently completed a short film, "Two Youngmen, UT.", that received Faculty Honors at the 2008 Columbia Film Festival. He played the role of Will. (May 2008).
- Declined admission to the University of Chicago twice. First to attend Colgate, then to attend New York University for his sophomore year.
- Was Captain of his high school Cross Country team. All-League swimmer and diver.
- Received a grade of A+ for his Basic Acting class at Colgate University. He received a Dean's Award for academics as well.
- Played soccer, swimming, diving, tennis and hockey from age 10. Also ran track and field while at prep school.
- Won an award while on the Track & Field team at Milton Academy. It was called the "Where did that kid come from?" award.
- Finished his first feature length screenplay at the age of 17, titled "Feels Like Home".
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