- Attended General H. H. Arnold High School in Wiesbaden, Germany with classmates Mayte Garcia, Adrian DeLude, Leigh Hall, Jon Okabayashi, and Thom Zelenka; the same school Priscilla Presley attended for more than three years.
- Lived in the United Kingdom, West Germany, Sicily, the Kingdom of Kuwait, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iraq, Slovakia, and Romania.
- Holds three masters degrees: a Master of Public Administration from the University of Oklahoma, a Master of Arts in Russian and Eastern European Studies from the University of Kansas, and a Master of Science in Administration from Central Michigan University.
- Attended Lakenheath American High School at RAF Lakenheath, England with classmate Kristine Johnson, the same school attended by Oscar nominee Paul Tamasy; six-time Emmy nominee Bobbie Eakes; Katrina Leskanich and Vince de la Cruz of Katrina & The Waves; Mike Nocito of Johnny Hates Jazz; Dewey Bunnell of America; and Debbie Campbell, daughter and back-up singer for Glen Campbell.
- Once traveled to 42 countries in 11 months (2009-2010).
- Discovered a disabled boat of refugees in the Adriatic Sea shortly after the outbreak of the Bosnian War (1992) and oversaw its successful rescue.
- Is a former US diplomat who served at Embassies in Bratislava, Slovakia; Bucharest, Romania; and Baghdad, Iraq.
- Was commissioned by the Governor of Kentucky to the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels.
- Served as an escort officer to Heather Renee French, Miss America 2000.
- Nephew of Major League Baseball pitcher Ken Frailing.
- 2010 Award Nominee for Best Actor in a Short Film (Rosie's Miracle (2009)), World Music and Independent Film Festival.
- Attending the NYC premiere of "Rosie's Miracle" at NYIIFVF (March 2009)
- At the Cannes Film Festival (May 2010)
- Was living in Wiesbaden, West Germany when the Berlin Wall fell on November 9, 1989; his senior year of high school.
- Handpicked by famed writer/director Paul Schrader to play the role of "Therapist" opposite Nicolas Cage in Dying of the Light (2014).
- Conducted his first airplane solo after logging only nine hours of flight time.
- Wrote and produced Rendezvous (2019), the most awarded American short film in history, and the first to receive over 200 international film awards.
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