- 2004: Cast in "Riding the Bullet" based on the novel by Stephen King
- 2000: Co-starred in the David E Kelley Fox fall drama series "Boston Public"
- 2000: Featured as a young stock broker in the thriller "Boiler Room"; third film with Affleck
- 2000: Portrayed Hayes Hodges III, Tommy Lee Jones' son, in William Friedkin's "Rules of Engagement", second film for producer Rudin
- 1999: Played a hired killer in Steven Soderbergh's "The Limey"
- 1998: Reteamed with Ferland for "Delivered"
- 1998: Signed exclusive talent holding deal with 20th Century-Fox Television
- 1998: Had small role as Renee Zellweger's self-absorbed boyfriend in "One True Thing"
- 1998: Starred as sad sack would-be writer caught between his empty ideal of love with one woman and the real, warm thing with another in "Say You'll Be Mine"
- 1998: Joined Liev Schreiber as Affleck's deputy sheriffs in "Phantoms", scripted by Dean Koontz from his novel
- 1998: Featured in "Scotch and Milk", a film by Adam Goldberg, whose character took the brunt of his abuse in "Dazed and Confused"
- 1997: Portrayed Spike in Schumacher's "Batman & Robin" and appeared in Scott Silver's street hustler parable "johns"
- 1997: Played featured role in Linklater's "subUrbia", scripted by Eric Bogosian
- 1996: Had a pivotal role as one of the rapists in Schumacher's "A Time to Kill"
- 1996: Appeared on episode of NBC's "Friends" as a cafe "bully"
- 1995: Had small role in Gregg Araki's "The Doom Generation"; also acted in Guy Ferland's "The Babysitter", executive produced by Joel Schumacher
- 1995: Appeared in the crime actioner "American Yazuka", Peter Horton's AIDS-themed drama "The Cure" and Kathryn Bigelow's futuristic thriller "Strange Days"
- 1993: First collaboration with director Richard Linklater, "Dazed and Confused"; also first film with Ben Affleck
- 1992: Was a waiter in "Sister Act"; first association with producer Scott Rudin
- 1989: Returned to films after five-year break in "The 'Burbs"
- 1984: First feature credit as a schoolchild in "Gremlins", billed as Nick Katt
- 1984: Appeared as Marc Singer's son in the NBC's "V: The Series"
- 1982: Acted in ABC variety special, "Goldie and the Kids... Listen to Us"
- 1982: Portrayed Dean Jones' stepson on the short-lived CBS sitcom "Herbie, the Love Bug"
- 1981: First TV credit, playing Pat McGuire in "Diamond in the Rough" episode of NBC's "CHiPs"
- Originated the role of Albie in Los Angeles stage production of "Love Streams"




