He was the victim in a stunning episode of "Homicide: Life on the Street." He played a guy who was pushed off of a subway platform and trapped between the platform and the train. He was alive, but knew that the process of extricating him from the train would kill him - as did the detectives investigating the crime. Great stuff.
But, as usual, he was a bit of a nutcase in the ep.
Wow, another "I can't believe it was him in that role" response! Gosh, that was a powerful episode of Homicide. I miss that show terribly.
Watched the L&OCI episode last week, and at one point, he's so lost in thought, he walks into the side of a glass office wall!
He doesn't yet realize how lucky he is to have become an actor (and a darn good one in my book), or I'm afraid he'd be in jail or a psyc hospital by now.