Don has been acting for 37 years, most recently, starring in the independent feature film “The Ufologist,” and on stage, in “The Fantasticks” as Henry at Theatre West, where he is a member. His career began with roles in “Death Wish II” and “St. Elmo’s Fire,” and has included appearances on various televisions series, independent feature films and on stage where he has performed in more than fifty productions, including highly acclaimed productions of “The Fantasticks,” Agatha Christie’s “Black Coffee,” Ayn Rand’s “Night of January 16th,” Arthur Miller’s “The Price,” Simon Gray’s “Molly,” and Patrick Hamilton’s “Gaslight.” Some of the memorable roles included the motion picture “Adaptation” (with Meryl Streep), starring in the independent feature film “The Commission” portraying Senator John Sherman Cooper of Kentucky on the Warren Commission and his portrayal of Hubert Humphrey in NBC’s series “Dark Skies” and the acclaimed mini-series “LBJ, the Early Years.”