Broadway stage actor, director and teacher who studied at the
Neighborhood Playhouse.
Best known for his 1980 portrayal of the cigarette-dangling Humphrey
Bogart in the turbulent TV mini-movie "Bogie," he also played Bogart as
an advisorial vision in the New York play "A Kiss Is Just a Kiss" in
1983.
Won several Drama Desk and Obie awards during his career on the
off-Broadway contemporary stage from the 60s throughout the 80s.
Attended the University of Hawaii.
Once the artistic director of the Theatre at Saint Clement's in the
70s.
Attended Punahou School in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Graduated from Roosevelt High School in Honolulu, Hawaii.