Rory's illustrious acting career began during his time at the University of California, where he showcased his talent in numerous stage plays, taking on lead roles and leaving a lasting impression. Additionally, he ventured into producing and directing, creating several "shorts" that, although now lost to the annals of time, undoubtedly showcased his creative prowess.
Following his graduation, Rory relocated to Seattle, where he embarked on a successful career as a commercial actor, featuring in over a hundred television and radio commercials, further solidifying his reputation as a talented performer.
After two decades spent in the real estate business, Rory made a triumphant return to the world of entertainment in 1999 by writing and producing "Lovers Lane," a horror film that, although often overlooked, served as a breakout vehicle for the talented Anna Faris, whose extensive filmography includes notable titles such as Scary Movie 1-4, Just Friends, Brokeback Mountain, The House Bunny, and Mom.
Rory's next project was "Shredder," a snowboarding horror film released by MGM in 2003, which has since become a cult favorite in ski areas, endearing itself to fans of the genre.
Today, Rory resides in Idaho, where he continues to hone his craft and push the boundaries of his creative endeavors.