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1966 - Born on November 2nd on Astoria, New York. American actor and director.
- One of the board of directors of the Rape Foundation for the Rape Treatment Center of Santa Monica.
1984 - He graduated Beverly Hills High School and performed in stage productions there under the direction of John Ingle.
1988 - Along with seven other Northwestern graduates, he co-founded Chicago's Looking glass Theatre Company.
1991-1994 - Appeared in the television series The Wonder Years as Michael, Friends as Ross Geller and in Monty as Greg Richardson.
1996 - He is known for his movies The Pallbearer as Tom Thompson, Kissing a Fool as Max Abbitt and in Six Days, Seven Nights as Frank Martin.
1998 - He directed the film Since You've Been Gone. Has worked extensively on the stage both as actor and director.
2003 - Premiered his play "Turnaround" at the 99-seat West Hollywood Coast theater. All of his "Friends" were in attendance.
2005 - Starred in a London West End play, 'Some Girl(s)' at the Gielgud Theatre.
- One of the board of directors of the Rape Foundation for the Rape Treatment Center of Santa Monica.
1984 - He graduated Beverly Hills High School and performed in stage productions there under the direction of John Ingle.
1988 - Along with seven other Northwestern graduates, he co-founded Chicago's Looking glass Theatre Company.
1991-1994 - Appeared in the television series The Wonder Years as Michael, Friends as Ross Geller and in Monty as Greg Richardson.
1996 - He is known for his movies The Pallbearer as Tom Thompson, Kissing a Fool as Max Abbitt and in Six Days, Seven Nights as Frank Martin.
1998 - He directed the film Since You've Been Gone. Has worked extensively on the stage both as actor and director.
2003 - Premiered his play "Turnaround" at the 99-seat West Hollywood Coast theater. All of his "Friends" were in attendance.
2005 - Starred in a London West End play, 'Some Girl(s)' at the Gielgud Theatre.
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