A professional kick boxer, he competed in martial arts and kickboxing tournaments in the US and abroad.
In his travels he met former Elvis Presley bodyguard Mike Stone who had a degree of success with producing made-for-television movies.
According to Variety Film Reviews it also had an abstract tone and a similarity to work by French filmmaker Jean-Pierre Melville.
[6] He produced and directed Caged Women II about a woman who encounters, drugs, molestation and torture.
Thought to be dead Father Virgil Garrett (played by Rogers[10]) goes after the people who killed his brother.