- Out of the nine times he acted in his career, five of those characters were bartender.
- Asked what his most amazing memory is, he replied that it's of being on the field long after his New Orleans Saints had won the Super Bowl. He walked the field and then collected two bags of confetti which he has shared with friends. He was one of the very last people on the field and only five fans were left in the stands. He collected confetti for them as well.
- Attended Jesuit High School (New Orleans) with baseball great Will Clark. Covered the New Orleans Saints on radio for 4 years and later developed the largest independent radio network in the NFL. Former manager of Heavyweight Champion Larry Holmes, camp manager of Champ Riddick Bowe. Producer/co-writer National Lampoon Radio Hour.
- Once promoted Oscar Dela Hoya and Roy Jones, Jr double header boxing event in a tent in Mississippi. The fight was De la Hoya's first on HBO and was the highest grossing fight in the state's history up to that time. Air conditioning was pumped in and a construction crane was parked behind the tent to hold the massive lighting grid required by the network.
- After reading a Montgomery Clift bio, he tracked down Mira Rostova and took private acting lessons in her Chelsea apartment.
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