- 2007: Co-starred in David Arquette's directorial debut, "The Tripper" a satirical horror film co-produced by Arquette and his wife
- 2007: Co-starred in the Nick Cassavetes' directed "Alpha Dog" an independent feature about a real-life drug dealer
- 2006: Starred in the teenage film noir, "Brick" with Joseph Gordon-Levitt
- 2005: Starred opposite Michael Pitt in Gus Van Sant's "Last Days," loosely based on the life and career of musican Kurt Cobain
- 1999: Acted in "Breakfast of Champions" playing an aspiring musician; also sang on soundtrack
- 1998: Starred in ABC's television remake "David and Lisa"
- 1998: Had a small role in Terence Malick's adaptation of "The Thin Red Line"
- 1996: With Vincent Gallo, was a member of the two-person band 'Bunny'; recording project reportedly was abandoned, although some tracks were done
- 1996: Returned to the big screen with roles in "Everyone Says I Love You" and "Boys"
- 1991: Appeared alongside Laura Dern in "Rambling Rose"
- 1988: First starring role in a film, "Lady in White"
- 1988: Starred in "The Ryan White Story," a fact-based telefilm about the 13-year-old hemophiliac striken with AIDS
- 1988: Stage debut, opposite Steve Martin and Robin Williams in Mike Nichols' production of "Waiting for Godot"
- 1985: Starred in "Ghost Train", the premiere episode of the fantasy anthology series "Amazing Stories", directed by Steven Spielberg
- 1985: Breakout role as an amish boy who is the sole witness to a murder in "Witness"
- 1984: TV-movie debut, "Love Thy Neighbor"
- 1983: Film debut, "Testament"
- 1982: Came home from school and announced his intention to become an actor (date approximate)
- 1980: At age four, while his class marched, crawled the entire mile of the annual Los Angeles Festival of Masks Parade to remain "in character" as a spider (date approximate)
- Played a jilted ex-husband in "Who Loves the Sun" (lensed 2006)




