He appeared on the New York stage in the following productions: The Human Comedy (Off-Broadway, 1983-84; moved to Broadway in 1984); Maggie/Magalita (off-Broadway, 1986); Songs on a Shipwrecked Sofa (Off-Broadway, 1987)
"Horror movies are fun to do. They're exciting; there's never a dull
moment. You really have to use your imagination a whole lot. You just
don't put the make-up on and be scary. You really have to believe it.
You have to believe this is really happening to you. If you can achieve
that reality, it's exciting." (on acting in horror movies)