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2004-2005 Chairman for the American Cancer Societies "Relay for Life" walk-a-thon in Southern California.Born in Elgin, Illinois the same hometown of actor Bruce Boxleitner .Is cousin of actor Jayson Creek .Is Public Relations Manager for actor and stuntman Lance Warlock .Is friends with legendary actress Mimi Kennedy from T.V.'s "Knots Landing" (1979) and "Dharma & Greg" (1997).Co-Chaired the Hollywood convention "Halloween Returns To Haddonfield" (2003) in Pasadena, California, celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the release of the blockbuster film Halloween (1978), the convention will be a 2006 documentary release.Based his writings on the upcoming movie "The Second Line / Dead Calling (2006) on his childhood home in Elgin, Illinois.Was part of the crew for the Tony Kushner production of - "Only We Who Guard The Mystery Shall Be Unhappy", October 2004 in Hollywood, CA. Starring Mimi Kennedy , Sally Field , Anthony Michael Hall and JoBeth Williams .Is friends with "Big Brother" (2000/II) reality star Scott Long from season 5.In 2005 became a partner with the production company Klayon Pictures.Attended the premier of Halloween: Resurrection (2002) in Hollywood, California. He won the tickets through a contest. From there he pitched the idea of the movie "The Second Line"/ Dead Calling (2006) , and the idea of a convention honoring the 25th anniversary of the release of the movie Halloween (1978). The convention "Halloween Returns to Haddonfield" (2003) is part of the documentary Halloween: 25 Years of Terror (2006) (V).Appeared in the film One More Saturday Night (1986) as an extra along with his mother Carole Swearingen , next door neighbor Dede Adams and high school friend Jerry Ramlet .Attended Pasadena City College in Pasadena, California.Graduated from Larkin High School, Elgin, Illinois in 1981.Is friends with "Extreme Dodgeball" (2004) actor K.J. Phelps .Is friends with Actor / Politician Michael Cacciotti son of Actor Tony Cacciotti and Valerie Harper .Is related to the character Al Swearengen portrayed by Ian McShane on the television show "Deadwood" (2004).Named one of the top interviews of 2005 by the on-line magazine Icons of Fright.Appears in the 2006 re-release of Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988) in the bonus features section as the discussion panel host.Appeared as an extra in several Chicago area based films as a teenager back in the late 1970s and early 1980s.