An American actor, born in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA. His most important works include The Name of the Game (1967-1971), Stryker's War (1985), and My Friend Tony (1969). He was an American child actor in film and television. Born to an artistic family, his mother was a casting director. He attended Page Military Academy, Hollywood Professional School, and Hollywood Academy. He began his artistic career as a child in the movie The Kid from Left Field (1953) and continued his work in cinema and television as a child actor until 1962. Afterwards, he started working as a stunt performer and as an actor performing the roles of a student, doctor, driver, drug dealer, singer, patient, worker, and porter. His last appearance was in the 1985 movie Thou Shalt Not Kill... Except. Then he started to work behind the camera teaching actors how to use firearms in front of the camera on film and television until 1990 when he was forced to retire due to illness.