| Gained acclaim for his performance in Los Angeles production of "Balm in Gilead" |
| Moved to California |
| Moved to Paris; joined the Living Theater through which he acted in street theater and experimental films |
1971 | Made film acting debut in "Blood and Lace", a low-budget horror film starring Gloria Grahame |
1971 | Moved to California |
1972 | Moved to Italy; cast in "Fellini's Roma" |
1974 | Moved to New York; made stage debut in "Yentl, the Yeshiva Boy" at the Chelsea Theater Center at the Brooklyn Academy of Music |
1976 | Made TV acting debut in NBC's "The Oregon Trail" |
1979 | Breakthrough feature lead, "Breaking Away" |
1980 | Starred opposite Farrah Fawcett in a Florida production of "Butterflies Are Free" |
1981 | Featured in sport drama "Chariots of Fire" |
1981 | Played the role of Leo Hubbard in stage revival of "The Little Foxes" in Florida, Washington DC and ultimately on Broadway opposite Elizabeth Taylor and Maureen Stapleton |
1982 | Last starring role in a feature, "Don't Cry, It's Only Thunder", as an American GI opposite Susan Saint James as a doctor in Vietnam |
1986 | Last role in a big-budget mainstream Hollywood film, "Jake Speed" |
1989 | TV acting debut, "Christabel", a four-part "Masterpiece Theatre" presentation |
1990 | Network TV miniseries debut, "Stephen King's 'IT'" (ABC) |
1990 | Played seedy criminal Leech in the low-budget sci-fi actioner "Circuitry Man"; reprised role for "Plughead Rewired: Circuitry Man II" (1994) |
1996 | Joined impressive ensemble for Randal Kleiser's AIDS comedy-drama "It's My Party" |
1996 | TV series debut, recurring role (uncredited voice) as an enigmatic serial killer on NBC's crime drama "Profiler" |
1998 | Returned to NYC stage in off-Broadway play "Retribution" |
2000 | Returned to series TV as co-star of Fox drama "FreakyLinks" |
2001 | Earned good notices as the distant musician father in Pasadena Playhouse production of "Side Man" |
2006 | Guest starred on HBO's "Deadwood" |
2012 | Featured opposite Jamie Foxx in "Django Unchained," a Western drama set in Mississippi; film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino |