Bio
Getting his feet wet in theater as far back as the 4th grade, an influential high school drama teacher inspired Damian to look at acting as more than just “an elective class for an easy A”. Continuing his theater studies in college and acting in various regional college productions, Damian also studied independently including many years with Cliff Osmond, whom he considers his mentor. He continues to perform on stage when the opportunity arises and when not performing, he continues to study his craft between shows and jobs.
A San Francisco native and based in the Bay Area, Damian was most recently seen as William Gillette in Ken Ludwig’s “The Game’s Afoot”, John Cristow in Agatha Christie’s “The Hollow”, husband/Harrison in Sarah Ruhl’s
”Stage Kiss” and as Cal in Terrence McNally’s “Mothers and Sons.” On screen he was last seen as Daniel in “The Aliens” which had its premiere at the Roswell Film Festival.
He can also be seen in the upcoming “Chuck Hank and the San Diego Twins." A member of SAG-AFTRA since 2003, he's worked in various mediums including voiceover, modeling, and print work in both the Bay Area and in Los Angeles.
Travel
When he isn’t acting, Damian takes advantage of his flight benefits from years of working in the airline industry. This is the best way to pursue his other passion, travel. He has journeyed across the globe, and enjoys being immersed in many different cultures.
Hiking
An avid hiker, Damian spends days off on treks around his California home.
In 2016, he was able to put his 2nd language of Spanish to good use when he took 7 weeks off to walk the 500 mile French route of the Camino de Santiago in Northern Spain. Since then, he has returned to walk alternate routes of the Camino every year!
Namaste
Staying in shape doesn’t have to be boring. Damian also practices Yoga... wherever his travels and work take him.