Taught English and Theatre at Iolani School in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Played the character "James Walsh" in a CBC movie of the week titled Jerry Potts and the 76ers (1971-72).
Led his acting class for a special exhibition of the Hawaiian Traditions held in Tokyo, Japan.
For 42 years, served as Theatre Chairperson and Independent Drama Teacher at five private schools in Ohio, Connecticut, Nevada, California, and Hawaii.
Created, wrote, and hosted a children's TV show for the Canadian Broadcasting Company (CBC) from 1970-1972. The show was called The Lee Drew Childrens Hour.
Taught a 9-week summer program on Acting at the prestigious Leysin American School of Switzerland.
While teaching Acting in Switzerland, he played the role of "El Gallo" in a university production of The Fantasticks.
During the run of The Lee Drew Childrens Hour, he rode a bull for 6.5 seconds for publicity in Calgary, Alberta.
Acted in three episodes of the nationally broadcast CBC Theatre 1030 in 1972.
Taught a summer course on Acting at the American Film Institute (AFI) in Los Angeles on the Harvard-Westlake campus.