- Was the original voice of the Caller in Phone Booth (2002), but was replaced by Kiefer Sutherland in re-shoots.
- Was in a relationship with actress Julianna Margulies from 1991 until 2003. The two starred alongside each other on the hit NBC show ER (1994) as well as in the 2002 cult favorite, Ghost Ship (2002).
- Former Golden Glove boxer.
- In 1988, he represented Gleason's Gym as a light heavyweight in the Golden Gloves Competition at Madison Square Garden, advancing to the finals and losing to Floyd Patterson's adopted son.
- Understudied Matthew Broderick in the Broadway production of "Biloxi Blues" in 1986 and was unceremoniously fired by playwright Neil Simon during an understudy rehearsal just days before he was to take over the part.
- Starring in John Patrick Shanley's "Doubt" on Broadway, as a priest accused of sexually harassing a young student. (2006)
- The second youngest of seven children, he has two older brothers, Raymond and Roger, and four older sisters, Lana, Laurie, Linda and Lisa. After their mother's death, he and his six siblings were sent to live with various relatives.
- Graduated from drama at the New York High School for the Performing Arts.
- Named one of the top 10 performers in 1999 by Entertainment Weekly.
- Was seen as Biff in Broadway's Death of a Salesman. (1999)
- Friends with actor David Duchovny.
- In November of 1999, elected one of 25 performers of "Stars of the New Millenium" by members of the Talkin' Broadway All That Chat forum.
- Was romantically linked to actress Amy Rice in the mid-2000s.
- In a scene of The Runner (1999), he kisses the foot of Courteney Cox.
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