Born August 27, 1939, in Floral Park, New York. Bachelor of Fine Arts:
Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York 1970. U.S.Navy 1956-1959. Assistant
to illustrator, Arthur Lidov 60s & 70s.
Led New York City's largest anti-war march in 1970. Performed with
N.Y.U.'s guerrilla theater, Washington D.C. 1970. Pictured in Esquire &
other major mags. Cover of N.Y. Times Book Review 1971. Several seasons
with the Town & Country Playhouse in Salem, New Hampshire, early 70s.
Interviewed on 'The Sunday Show' N.B.C. with "The Sunday Brunch
Company" - read a poem by ee cummings, 'One winter afternoon'. Several
films and most recently with The San Gorgonio Pass Poets Society in
Banning, California and a voice-over for the indie film as "The Subway
Magician".