I was born and brought up in Ottawa, Canada. My dad was a French Canadian and my mother's an American. After dad died when I was about fourteen, my mom and I migrated back south into Albany, New York -- my mom's home town. I went to Albany High School and it was a bit difficult for me because it was a change in schools and neighborhoods. But I quickly adjusted because I was really good in football. I became the quarterback in my junior year. As soon as I was sixteen I got my license and my own Ford pick up. I bought it with my own money saving up in the summers working for a local garage as a mechanic.When I finished High School I just packed my bags and left for California. I've always wanted to go on a road trip and visit the West Coast. My bag, my pickup and the vast open space. I've always loved cowboy movies where the hero meets up with friends then "rides into the sunset". I?ve worked at a number of farms here and there, and a number of garages as a mechanic.I love horses, and the cowboy culture like rodeoing and county fairs. Life in the country just seems so simple and uncomplicated. Since I was in the area anyway, I hit up Nevada, and what do you know? I won a couple of rounds of poker in Sin City. They say it's beginner's luck. I made a couple of friends there that night before I left and headed out to California.I?ve settled in LA in the hopes that I'll make it big on the big screen someday. I work as a part-time proofreader for scripts and work as a mechanic on sets for special effects. I figured these are good ways to get my foot in the door. I like machines and mechanical stuff and I'm pretty good at it, plus it's a good way to earn.I like show biz. It's a mean world out there but I'm attracted to fame and fortune. Once you make it big, you can be really set in life. I love watching WWE. I know it's all staged and stuff but I still like it. I think it just appeal to the boy inside of me.