From 3 November 1982 he starred opposite Eamon Boland, Clive Mantle, Philip Donaghy and Ian McCurrach in David Hayman’s award-winning stage production of Coming Clean at the Bush Theatre in London,[1] playing the role of William.
The play explored themes of homosexuality and gay culture, an innovative subject matter for its era, and was one of the first winners of the Samuel Beckett Award.
Following several walk-on parts in earlier years, his television career flourished from 1982 with minor (single-episode) roles in significant productions The Gentle Touch, The Professionals, and Whoops Apocalypse.
The programme was an early portrayal of the emerging area of senior female police officers, and explored themes relating to women in male-dominated culture.
Since that time he has had occasional appearances in many television series, including Mr. Bean and London's Burning, but has not returned to any leading character roles.