- 2008: Played John Hancock in the HBO mini-series "John Adams," starring Paul Giamatti (as John Adams)
- 2008: Co-wrote (also produced) the Ben Stiller-directed "Tropic Thunder"
- 2007: Made feature directing debut with "Dedication," a romantic comedy co-starring Mandy Moore; premiered at Sundance
- 2007: Co-starred with Parker Posey in Zoe Cassavetes' directorial debut, "Broken English"
- 2006: Appeared in the film version of the cult TV show "Strangers With Candy"
- 2006: Reteamed with Lynch to star in "Inland Empire"
- 2006: Cast in Michael Mann's feature film adaptation of the 1980s TV series "Miami Vice"
- 2003: Featured in the music video for the British band Muse for their song "Hysteria"
- 2003: Cast as Joe, Brenda's boyfriend in the HBO series "Six Feet Under"
- 2001: Cast in the Ben Stiller comedy "Zoolander"
- 2000: Played Timothy Bryce, one of Patrick Bateman's cohorts in the stylized satire "American Psycho"
- 2000: Had a regular role on CBS' "The District" playing a public relations specialist working for the police department
- 2000: Featured in the gay ensemble film "The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy"
- 1999: Cast in the Showtime original movie "Sirens"
- 1999: Guest starred on HBO's "Sex and the City" as Vaughn, a writer who dates Carrie
- 1999: Cast in David Lynch's failed TV pilot "Mulholland Drive"; later released as a feature when Lynch shot additional footage (released theatrically in 2001)
- 1998: Appeared on episodes of "Spin City" (ABC) and "Ally McBeal" (Fox)
- 1998: Starred opposite Philip Seymour Hoffman in the New York Theater Workshop production of the popular British play "Shopping and Fucking"
- 1998: Had a recurring role on FOX's "New York Undercover"
- 1998: Played a wanted man in the comedy "Frogs for Snakes"
- 1997: Featured in the Roundabout Theater Company's production "Three Sisters"
- 1997: Starred opposite Alyssa Milano in the independent thriller "Below Utopia" directed by Kurt Voss
- 1997: Had a featured role in the comedy "Romy and Michele's High School Reunion"
- 1996: Made feature debut in "I Shot Andy Warhol" playing Mark the Revolutionary
- 1995: Starred in the Ensemble Studio Theater presentation of the one act play "Water and Wine"
- 1995: Acted in the pilot of the Manhattan-set series "Central Park West"
- Moved to NYC to pursue a career in visual arts




