Todd, a multifaceted individual with a diverse array of talents, has made a name for himself in the entertainment industry. From his early days as a stand-in and photo double for Jean-Claude Van Damme in the 1994 film Sudden Death, Todd's determination and perseverance led him to become Van Damme's stunt double in subsequent films.
Prior to his acting career, Todd served in the Army, where he achieved the physical fitness patch by completing an impressive 125 push-ups in two minutes and 85 sit-ups in two minutes, as well as running the two-mile course in 12:34.
Todd's first acting role was as Letov in Fist Of Legends 2: Iron Bodyguards, which featured a beautifully choreographed end fight scene. He followed this up with his second role as Jean-Fraud Croissant in the hilarious martial arts comedy Kung Phooey.
In addition to his film work, Todd has also appeared in several independent films, including Turbulent Skies, Super Shark, A Reason To Live, and The Deepest Dream.
When he's not on set, Todd is an avid world traveler and animal lover. He has gained recognition for his acting abilities and is considered one of the best athletic actors in the business.
Todd's impressive athletic skills extend to a wide range of sports, including football, baseball, basketball, tennis, bowling, golf, and archery, to name a few. With his natural talent and dedication, the sky is truly the limit for Todd.