| Raised in Chicago, Illinois |
| Returned to Oregon Shakespeare Festival |
| Returned to University of Washington to teach acting |
| Taught acting at the Pacific Conservatory of Performing Arts, Santa Maria, CA |
| Taught acting at the University of Washington |
1972 | Acted and directed at Oregon Shakespeare Festival |
1974 | Film debut in small role in "Rooster Cogburn" |
1978 | TV debut, bit, "The Other Side of Hell" |
1985 | Broadway debut, "Execution of Justice" |
1989 | Played a small role in feature "Glory" that brought him attention |
1989 | TV miniseries debut, "Cross of Fire" |
1990 | First TV series as regular, "Ferris Bueller" |
1991 | Co-starred as Reverend Scroggins in "Fried Green Tomatoes" |
1993 | Appeared in "Free Willy" |
1995 | Acted in Martin Scorsese's "Casino" |
1996 | Had supporting role in "Ghosts of Mississippi" |
1997 | Played a lecherous attorney in the first two episodes of the Fox series "Ally McBeal" |
1999 | Had featured role in acclaimed Broadway revival of "The Iceman Cometh", starring Kevin Spacey |
2001 | Co-starred in the Fox midseason replacement series "Grounded for Life" |
2002 | Appeared in "The Laramie Project", the true story of the murder of Matthew Shepard |
2003 | Played Santa in the comedy "The Hebrew Hammer" |