Wednesday, December 31, 2025

INTRODUCTION TO THE 7 PART SERIES: Overcome Difficulties & Achieve Success Not by the Judgement of Others

INTRODUCTION TO THE 7 PART SERIES:


How to overcome difficulties and achieve success that is measured not by judgement of others, but by joy revealed through humility, service, and freedom from fear. 

I stood at the edge of a quiet morning sitting at my desk, Bible open, coffee warm in my hands, and a question pressed gently but persistently on my heart.

Why does life feel heavier now than it should, when I know the JOY of Christ is my portion?

It wasn’t a crisis. It wasn’t a breakdown. It was a quiet, unescapable awareness. I had been struggling with meeting goals, fulfilling duties, and keeping pace, but the joy I once knew in doing so had become elusive. Somewhere between doing well and being well, I realized I had been measuring worth by performance instead of by presence, with God and with others.

In that stillness, the Holy Spirit reminded me of something I have known, but had stopped living like I knew it. The Word of God says, “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind” (2 Timothy 1:7). That verse does not merely correct anxiety, it exposes it. Because if fear is not from Him, then I have to ask myself an honest question.

What have I been agreeing with? Either openly or silently?

But there is another kind of fear Scripture speaks of, and it is not toxic, it is Holy. The reverential fear of the Lord is not panic, not dread, not avoidance. It is the sobering awareness of who He is, the weight of His glory, the deep understanding that He is God and I am not. Reverence does not shrink the heart, it steadies it. Reverence does not make me hide, it makes me bow. It reorders my priorities and restores my clarity. It puts my life back into its proper alignment.

And this is where I felt the shift.

I began to see how easily frustration creeps in when I am trying to control outcomes God never asked me to carry. I began to notice how quickly unmet expectations, both my own and others, can become pressure points instead of invitations to growth. It was uncomfortable to admit, but necessary. The resistance I felt toward circumstances and people was often a mirror reflecting parts of my own heart I had neglected to tend.

Writing has always been the place where I slow down enough to LISTEN. It is where motives get exposed, fears get addressed, and faith gets rebuilt in practical ways. “Picking up the pen” again is not simply discipline for me. It is obedience. It is a return to alignment.

This series is not about fixing others or mastering outcomes. It is about learning to face difficulty without losing tenderness, to pursue growth without abandoning humility, and to measure success not by applause or approval, but by the quiet evidence of joy taking root again through surrender, service, and freedom from fear.

So here I am again, pen in hand, ready to follow wherever the Spirit leads.

Friday, January 01, 2010

Life has been Faithful, even when people have not!

Wow... where to begin. It has been a while since last blogging and life has been zooming and dragging at times. ALOT has changed.... but in being true to myself and faithful to my God, Life has been Faithful to me.... even in the midst of a marriage ending in unfaithfulness. That which was meant for my harm, has been turned and has resulted in such a blessing in life that I am truly thankful for God's faithfulness.

They say: That which doesn't kill you, makes you stronger. This wasn't life threatening stuff I went through, but it did kill parts of me. So the old adage is put on the shelf for the moment. I died in many areas only to have them resurrected and shown to me in a different light. Going through infidelity, separation, divorce, deciding custody... all of the ugly things that can happen in relationship with another... had been, at times, devastating, bottom-of-the-barrel, strengthening, humbling, consuming, and I simply thought I would never go through it. But I did.

I'm on the other side now. I went through each and every step prayerfully, broken, humbled, and hoping that each decision would be pleasing to God inspite of my circumstances. My friends are still my friends.

Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Starting to Smile again... Thanks to Good Friends!

A friend said that as long as they have known me I have been "skirting happiness". I understood what I think they meant to say, which was that happiness has always seemed just out of my reach. Not that I have been doing anything to skirt happiness.

I find true joy in my son and in fatherhood like I have never found joy in anything else. I praise God for the blessings my son bestows upon me. I strive to be the best father I could ever be and keep to the responsibilities I have of being the force in his life that is guiding and molding his way.

It easy to find discouragement in circumstances, and I have found myself there. I had to make some difficult and very hard choices lately that have been an introspective look into my own soul... my deepest desires, wants, and needs. I have found inner strength, lost 50 lbs, and I am breathing deep the air of life.

I have discovered that I am as capable to experience joy as I am capable to experience pain. Pain happens as a result of an experience... Why can't happiness happen as a result of the experience of joy? I think it can, which means we have to rewire some of the hard wiring in our minds. We have to make a choice that we will experience joy and live above our circumstances. Look, I am not an expert... not even close... even the 'experts' aren't experts... they just have a revelation that allows for a slightly higher form of thinking. Perhaps even a removal of their hearts from the issues. I enjoy experiencing feelings. I enjoy it even more when those fellings cause me to enlighten my thinking by raising the standards by which I gauge my mind and emotions.

In other words... I smiled yesterday.

It wasn't a smile at my son for his hystericalness: sidenote: my mother always told me I could entertain myself easier than I could entertain others. I never really knew what she meant, but I do now. My son has the unique ability, he got it from me, to find humor and smile and bring joy into a situation that would otherwise be serious. You cannot help but smile and laugh at his power. He is a super hero with the power of laughter. He brings me to my roots and I look at that PURE JOY and it heals me. My smile yesterday was that I realized I am overcoming my circumstances and not allowing them to rule me.

There are things in each one of us that lye dormant until someone or something awakens them. These things have the abilities to be good, evil, or both. Think of them as keyholes that have a desire to be unlocked. It doesn't mean they should be, just that they could be.

I have found that certain people in my life have unlocked things in me that cause me to experience joy. Joy at the thought of them, joy at the words they have spoken, joy at their counsel. There are others in my life that have opened the same places with their own key, but for whatever reason, locked that place up again. I am experiencing freshness and a longing for wanting more and wanting to have more pulled from me. At junctures in our lives, we have to examine our motives, postures, desires, for wanting certain locks in our lives to be opened or locked back up.

I am human. I make mistakes. I want to be happy. I want to enjoy life. I want to be safe from life's betrayals. I want to lead when there is no leader. I want to follow a leader I can believe is leading me into a direction I believe in. I want to be entreated by those closest to me. I want to love. I want to be loved. I want to experience physical and emotional intimacy as a result of the closeness of those who know me. I want to be remembered for the good things I have done. I want to be forgiven for my faults. I want to ..... live.

Sunday, March 02, 2008

Lost with Terry O'Quinn last night...

This is me, in the middle, with my BFF Tom ... and his older brother, Terry O'Quinn. Don't worry, Tom only has that cheezy mustache because he is in a play next week and his wife has already told him it's gonna be gone when his performance is over.

Speaking of performances... Tom and Terry strummed together on the guitars and sang together last night at a gathering at Tom's home. It was a private 'little' party with about 2o people. Terry flew into the, as local as it gets, airport in Bloomington on Friday and spent the next evening getting acquainted with friends of Tom and Kim (Tom's lovely wife!), most of which are fanatics when it comes to the ABC hit series LOST. For most of the evening, I took video and silently shot pictures while helping to put out the food, do little things to help the host enjoy the time, and people watch as the giddy guests one by one were introduced to Terry O'Quinn.

My wife, son, and I were the first to arrive AND we arrived early. No, it wasn't so we could be the first to meet Terry (cough), it was because we were asked to bring our coffee maker and because of my skills at making great coffee. So, obviously we had to get there early to bring the coffee in and get it situated... you can't rush great coffee. As we pulled up to the Quinn's house, my wife started acting all nervous and my seven year old son Zack was wide eyed with anticipation after giving me up to the minute updates about our possible arrival time. My wife needed to know how we were going to bring things into the house, what we were going to bring, what we were going to leave in the car, but might need later, whether or not we should bring the camera's now or later, and whether or not we should leave the 10 gallon bag full of paraphernalia we brought hoping to depart with a signature belonging to Terry O'Quinn.

As these questions were being fired out at me like she was holding a Tommy Gun with the trigger held down, and Zack making sure he had the routine down of meeting Terry while blissfully saying "yeah, yeah, I know mom, c'mon, we're the first ones here, looks like we're on time, yeah, I know mom, c'mon dad..." I raised my voice and 'calmly' stated, "Settle Down!"

Zack ran to the front door, Karin tried to check her reflection in the car window while on the dark street and made that face she always makes when she is looking at herself in the mirror (too much reality tv who wants to be a model crap) as she was making her way to the sidewalk, and I grabbed the coffee machine and my camera bag in 2 trips. I have to admit, I was a little nervous about meeting Terry. As I headed in the front door, I caught a small glimpse of Terry heading toward the back room of the house. I set the coffee machine down and headed back out to grab my camera bag. When I came back in the front door Zack was heading my way from meeting Terry, looking like he just met a movie star and rambling something about meeting him, and Karin was nervously meeting Terry doing the hand shake in sync with her trademark head nod. Though I couldn't hear what she was saying, I am sure it was something almost exactly like, "It's nice to meet you, my son is a big fan" because she would be too nervous to admit she is a huge fan as well.

In the back of my mind I was thinking, I am here for Tom, he's my buddy and Terry is only his brother, no different than any of my own brothers, I am going to be down to earth and act like "Terry who?" . Now before I go any further, I have been kidding Zack for a week that he should ask Terry how it feels having the fame and knowing that Tom, his younger brother, is a better actor than him. Of course Zack knew I was kidding, and Karin said if I asked him that, he would probably pull out his Locke knife and treat me to a taste of the Island. But hey, I am totally partial to my best bud... so knife me!

So, I see Terry and he sees me, but I am walking into the kitchen holding the box with the coffee machine and coffee beans and can't reach out to shake his hand. I said, "Hi Terry, nice to meet you in person", and Tom quickly chimes in, "Ter, this is my friend Kevin that was over helping me with some remodeling when I was on the phone with you, and said 'here, talk my buddy Kevin for a moment'". I set the coffee machine down and shook his hand. I expected a Locke, "Don't ever tell me what to do... EVER" handshake. I was pleasantly surprised by his welcoming, soft but firm handshake that wasn't afraid to linger out there for a moment. Terry said, "I have met a lot of people who have helped Tommy..." to which Tom picked up on his older brothers jab.

Terry sat down on the couch and could see Zack was wide-eyed-pupil-dilated with excitement and said to Zack, "C'mon over here and sit by me." Zack made his way over to him and Terry softly talked to him. Asking him where he went to school, what grade he was in... Zack, only like Zack can, started giving Terry ALL the details (more on that later). People started arriving. All the while I am screaming inside going... "get the video camera, get the video camera" but not wanting to act like I knew most people would when the arrived.

Through most of the evening I watched the expressions as people came into the house and looked for Terry, then tried not to look at him as to not be too obvious. Some, however, were proud that they couldn't take their eyes off of him and couldn't let go of his hand as they were shell shocked.

It was an exciting evening. After most people arrived, everyone joined in the tight spaced living room and Tom started strumming on his guitar. It wasn't long before big brother took the guitar and started strumming as well. The night was filled with songs, stories, and to me, a nice family moment for my buddy-brother, Tom. They sang songs together and interacted as most brothers would to each other, both filling the roll to each other that they most likely grew up in. I thought it was a moment where Tom's big brother could see that Tom's friends, or 'groupies' as Terry called them (because we wanted Tom to play and sing more songs), were there for Tom as much as they were there to meet Tom's brother.

As the hours rolled by, Terry, very graciously, signed autographs, posed for pictures, and willingly entered into conversations as everyone talked about the ABC hit series LOST and grilled "Locke" for any hints. I hate to admit it, but several people would ask Terry, as many do to famous people, "Do you remember that scene where....?" And Terry would, with a relaxing style and laid back demeanor, say "Yes..." and then fill in his take on that scene in whatever particular appearance he was making.

I personally was impressed with Terry as he, with what seemed like cool ease, enjoyed the evening and made everyone feel comfortable around him. He talked about his wife and his two kids, Quinn family traditions and all the while was a warm loving uncle to his nephew, Sullivan, and niece, Fiona, as they ployed for his attention during the evening, he was very kind. He even stepped out on the big town of Lincoln and went to the local Cracker Barrel for breakfast. He didn't seem at all afraid to be himself and didn't seem at all reluctant to sign this and pose for that. He treated my son like a family member and treated everyone with a hug as they left, if they wanted one. He purposely made it a point to get up and talk with each person as they were leaving.

At the end of the evening, Karin and I helped clean up, and I was the last person to have my picture taken with Terry. But I also made sure that my best friend Tom was in the picture with me. After all, I am Tom's friend and brother at heart... and as I told Terry in my parting words as we left for the evening, ..."any brother of Tom's, is a brother of mine." he probably thought that was corny... I hope he believes it, because I am going to Hawaii and will need a place to stay when I go!! (wink)

Now Terry will probably never read my blog, but if he ever does: Terry, you have a wonderful brother in Tom... and... me ;)

oh! remember that thing I said I was kidding to Zack about?


You remember... asking Terry how he felt about having Fame and knowing his younger brother was a better actor? Well...

I asked Terry that question moments before we departed.... He glared me down and calmly stated... "I'm not loosing any sleep over it!"

Here is a little about his accomplishments
  1. "Lost" .... John Locke (78 episodes, 2004-2008)
    - Episode #4.9 (2008) TV episode .... John Locke
    - Meet Kevin Johnson (2008) TV episode .... John Locke
    - Ji Yeon (2008) TV episode .... John Locke
    - The Other Woman (2008) TV episode .... John Locke
    - The Constant (2008) TV episode .... John Locke
    (73 more)
  2. "Masters of Science Fiction" .... Albert Skynner (1 episode, 2007)
    - The Awakening (2007) TV episode .... Albert Skynner
  3. "The West Wing" .... General Nicholas Alexander (7 episodes, 2003-2004)
    - The Birnam Wood (2004) TV episode .... General Nicholas Alexander
    - N.S.F. Thurmont (2004) TV episode .... General Nicholas Alexander
    - Gaza (2004) TV episode .... General Nicholas Alexander
    - An Khe (2004) TV episode .... General Nicholas Alexander
    - The Warfare of Genghis Khan (2004) TV episode .... General Nicholas Alexander
    (2 more)
  4. The Animated Alias: Tribunal (2004) (V) (voice) .... F.B.I. Asst. Director Kendall
  5. "Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service" .... Col. Will Ryan (1 episode, 2004)
    ... aka NCIS (USA: short title)
    ... aka NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (USA: new title)
    - Enigma (2004) TV episode .... Col. Will Ryan
  6. "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" .... Gordon Buchanan (1 episode, 2004)
    ... aka Law & Order: CI (USA: promotional abbreviation)
    - Mis-Labeled (2004) TV episode .... Gordon Buchanan
  7. "Alias" .... F.B.I. Asst. Director Kendall (18 episodes, 2002-2004)
    - Full Disclosure (2004) TV episode .... F.B.I. Asst. Director Kendall
    - Second Double (2003) TV episode .... F.B.I. Asst. Director Kendall
    - The Telling (2003) TV episode .... F.B.I. Asst. Director Kendall
    - Truth Takes Time (2003) TV episode .... F.B.I. Asst. Director Kendall
    - A Dark Turn (2003) TV episode .... F.B.I. Asst. Director Kendall
    (13 more)
  8. Phenomenon II (2003) (TV)
  9. Old School (2003) (uncredited) .... Goldberg
  10. "JAG" .... Admiral Thomas Boone / ... (10 episodes, 1995-2002)
    - All Ye Faithful (2002) TV episode .... Admiral Thomas Boone
    - Code of Conduct (2002) TV episode (as Terrance Quinn) .... Admiral Thomas Boone
    - Dog Robber: Part 2 (2001) TV episode (as Terrance Quinn) .... Admiral Thomas Boone
    - Dog Robber: Part 1 (2001) TV episode (as Terrance Quinn) .... Admiral Thomas Boone
    - A Separate Peace: Part 2 (2000) TV episode .... Admiral Thomas Boone
    (5 more)
  11. The Locket (2002) (TV) .... Casey Keddington
  12. Hometown Legend (2002) .... Buster Schuler
  13. "The X Files" .... Lt. Brian Tillman / ... (2 episodes, 1995-2002)
    ... aka The X-Files (USA)
    - Trust No 1 (2002) TV episode (as Terrance Quinn) .... Shadow Man
    - Aubrey (1995) TV episode .... Lt. Brian Tillman
  14. "Roswell" .... Carl (1 episode, 2001)
    ... aka Roswell High (UK) (USA: working title)
    - Michael, the Guys, and the Great Snapple Caper (2001) TV episode (as Terence Quinn) .... Carl
  15. American Outlaws (2001) .... Rollin H. Parker, Rain's Gopher
  16. WW3 (2001) (TV) .... Eric Farrell
    ... aka WWIII (USA)
    ... aka Winds of Terror (USA: video title)
  17. Semper Fi (2001) (TV) .... Cliff's father
  18. "Harsh Realm" .... General Omar Santiago (4 episodes, 1999-2000)
    - Cincinnati (2000) TV episode .... General Omar Santiago
    - Inga Fossa (1999) TV episode .... General Omar Santiago
    - Leviathan (1999) TV episode .... General Omar Santiago
    - Pilot (1999) TV episode .... General Omar Santiago
  19. Rated X (2000) (TV) .... J.R. Mitchell

  20. "Millennium" .... Peter Watts (40 episodes, 1996-1999)
    - Goodbye to All That (1999) TV episode .... Peter Watts
    - Via Dolorosa (1999) TV episode .... Peter Watts
    - Bardo Thodol (1999) TV episode .... Peter Watts
    - Forcing the End (1999) TV episode .... Peter Watts
    - Matryoshka (1999) TV episode .... Peter Watts
    (35 more)
  21. Murder in a Small Town (1999) (TV) .... Sidney Lassiter
  22. The X Files (1998) .... Darius Michaud
    ... aka Aux frontières du réel (Canada: French title)
    ... aka The X-Files (USA: closing credits title)
  23. Breast Men (1997) .... Hersch Lawyer
  24. My Stepson, My Lover (1997) (TV) .... Richard Cory
    ... aka Love, Murder and Deceit
    ... aka No Recourse
  25. On the Edge of Innocence (1997) (TV) .... Mr. David Walker
  26. Shadow Conspiracy (1997) .... Frank Ridell
  27. Ghosts of Mississippi (1996) .... Judge Hilburn
    ... aka Ghosts from the Past (UK)
  28. "Diagnosis Murder" .... Dr. Ronald Trent (1 episode, 1996)
    - The Murder Trade (1996) TV episode .... Dr. Ronald Trent
  29. Primal Fear (1996) .... Bud Yancy
  30. Shadow Warriors (1996) .... Dr. Connors
    ... aka Techno Sapiens (UK: video title)
    ... aka Techno-Fear
  31. "Homicide: Life on the Street" .... Bailey Lafeld (1 episode, 1995)
    ... aka Homicide (USA: informal short title)
    - Hate Crimes (1995) TV episode .... Bailey Lafeld
  32. "The Client" .... Bert Halliwell (1 episode, 1995)
    ... aka John Grisham's The Client
    - Pilot (1995) TV episode .... Bert Halliwell
  33. "Earth 2" .... Reilly (6 episodes, 1994-1995)
    - All About Eve (1995) TV episode .... Reilly
    - Survival of the Fittest (1995) TV episode (uncredited) .... Reilly
    - Redemption (1995) TV episode .... Reilly
    - The Enemy Within (1995) TV episode .... Reilly
    - The Church of Morgan (1994) TV episode .... Reilly
    (1 more)
  34. Ray Alexander: A Menu for Murder (1995) (TV) .... Frank Darnell
  35. "Tales from the Crypt" .... Inspector Zeller (1 episode, 1994)
    ... aka HBO's Tales from the Crypt
    - The Bribe (1994) TV episode .... Inspector Zeller
  36. "Matlock" .... Malcolm Engle (1 episode, 1994)
    - The Dare (1994) TV episode (uncredited) .... Malcolm Engle
  37. A Friend to Die For (1994) (TV) .... Ed Saxe
    ... aka Death of a Cheerleader (UK)
  38. Justice in a Small Town (1994) (TV) .... Harris Wiley
    ... aka Day of Reckoning (Australia: video title)
    ... aka Hard Evidence
  39. Don't Talk to Strangers (1994) (TV) .... Bonner
    ... aka Dangerous Pursuit
  40. Heart of a Child (1994) (TV) .... Gordon Holc
  41. Lipstick Camera (1994) .... Raymond Miller
  42. MacShayne: Winner Takes All (1994) (TV) .... Danny Leggett
  43. "Star Trek: The Next Generation" .... Admiral Eric Pressman (1 episode, 1994)
    ... aka Star Trek: TNG (USA: promotional abbreviation)
    - The Pegasus (1994) TV episode .... Admiral Eric Pressman
  44. Tombstone (1993) .... Mayor John Clum
  45. Amityville: A New Generation (1993) (V) .... Detective Clark
  46. Visions of Murder (1993) (TV) .... Admiral Truman Hager
  47. Born Too Soon (1993) (TV) .... Dr. Friedman
  48. The Good Fight (1992) (TV) .... Henry Cragin
  49. Wild Card (1992) (TV) .... Barlow
  50. Sexual Advances (1992) (TV) .... Cliff Ripley
  51. "L.A. Law" .... Nick Moats (1 episode, 1992)
    - Beauty and the Breast (1992) TV episode .... Nick Moats
  52. Trial: The Price of Passion (1992) (TV) .... Bob Altschuler
  53. Deliver Them from Evil: The Taking of Alta View (1992) (TV) .... Sergeant Don Bell
    ... aka Take Down (USA: video title)
    ... aka Under Pressure (UK: video title)
  54. The Cutting Edge (1992) .... Jack Moseley
  55. My Samurai (1992) .... James McCrea
  56. Company Business (1991) .... Colonel Pierce Grissom
  57. The Rocketeer (1991) .... Howard Hughes
  58. Shoot First: A Cop's Vengeance (1991) (TV) .... Sergeant Nicholas
    ... aka Vigilante Cop
  59. Son of the Morning Star (1991) (TV) .... Gen. Alfred Terry
  60. The Last to Go (1991) (TV) .... Daniel
  61. Kaleidoscope (1990) (TV) .... Henry
    ... aka Danielle Steel's 'Kaleidoscope' (UK)
  62. Blood Oath (1990) .... Major Beckett
    ... aka Prisoners of the Sun (USA)
  63. "Jake and the Fatman" .... Vincent Novak (1 episode, 1990)
    - You're Driving Me Crazy (1990) TV episode .... Vincent Novak
  64. Perry Mason: The Case of the Desperate Deception (1990) (TV) .... Curt Mitchell
  65. The Forgotten One (1990) .... Bob Anderson

  66. Stepfather II (1989) .... Dr. Gene Clifford/The Stepfather
    ... aka The Stepfather 2: Make Room for Daddy
  67. Blind Fury (1989) (as Terrance O'Quinn) .... Frank Devereaux
  68. Roe vs. Wade (1989) (TV) .... Jay Floyd
  69. Guts and Glory: The Rise and Fall of Oliver North (1989) (TV) .... Aaron Sykes
  70. Young Guns (1988) .... Alex McSween
  71. "A Year in the Life" .... Keith (1 episode, 1988)
    - Fathers and Other Strangers (1988) TV episode .... Keith
  72. Stranger on My Land (1988) (TV) .... Connie Priest
  73. The Jogger (1988) .... Jerry
  74. Pin... (1988) .... Dr. Linden
    ... aka Pin: A Plastic Nightmare (Canada: English title)
  75. "Moonlighting" .... Bryant Wilbourne (1 episode, 1987)
    - Take a Left at the Altar (1987) TV episode .... Bryant Wilbourne
  76. When the Time Comes (1987) (TV) .... Wes Travis
  77. Black Widow (1987) .... Bruce, Alex's Boss
    ... aka Bullseye (Australia)
  78. The Stepfather (1987) .... Jerry Blake / The Stepfather
    ... aka Stepfather I
  79. At Mother's Request (1987) (TV) .... Joel Campbell
  80. Women of Valor (1986) (TV) .... Maj. Tom Patterson
    ... aka Women of Valour (UK)
  81. SpaceCamp (1986) .... Launch Director
  82. Between Two Women (1986) (TV) .... Dr. Wallace
  83. "Remington Steele" .... Chuck McBride (1 episode, 1985)
    - Coffee, Tea or Steele (1985) TV episode .... Chuck McBride
  84. An Early Frost (1985) (TV) .... Dr. Redding
  85. Silver Bullet (1985) .... Sheriff Joe Haller
    ... aka Stephen King's Silver Bullet (USA: complete title)
  86. "The Twilight Zone" .... Dr. Curt Lockridge (segment "Chameleon") (1 episode, 1985)
    ... aka The New Twilight Zone (Australia)
    - Wordplay/Dreams for Sale/Chameleon (1985) TV episode (as Terrance O'Quinn) .... Dr. Curt Lockridge (segment "Chameleon")
  87. Right to Kill? (1985) (TV) .... Jim Barrett
  88. Mischief (1985) .... Claude Harbrough
  89. Mrs. Soffel (1984) .... Detective Buck McGovern
  90. "Miami Vice" .... Richard Cain (1 episode, 1984)
    - Give a Little, Take a Little (1984) TV episode .... Richard Cain
  91. Places in the Heart (1984) .... Buddy Kelsey
  92. All the Right Moves (1983) (as Terrance O'Quinn) .... Freeman Smith
    ... aka All Right
  93. "ABC Afterschool Specials" .... Mr. Jacobs (1 episode, 1983)
    - The Hand Me Down Kid (1983) TV episode .... Mr. Jacobs
  94. Without a Trace (1983) .... Parent
  95. "Tales of the Unexpected" .... Cop (1 episode, 1982)
    ... aka Roald Dahl's Tales of the Unexpected
    - In the Bag (1982) TV episode .... Cop
  96. "The Doctors" (1963) TV series .... Dr. Jerry Dancy (unknown episodes, 1981)
  97. Heaven's Gate (1980) .... Capt. Minardi
    ... aka Michael Cimino's Heaven's Gate (USA: complete title)
  98. F.D.R.: The Last Year (1980) (TV) .... James Roosevelt
Self:
  1. "The View" .... Himself (2 episodes, 2005-2008)
    - Episode dated 19 February 2008 (2008) TV episode .... Himself
    - Episode dated 16 February 2005 (2005) TV episode .... Himself
  2. "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" .... Himself (1 episode, 2007)
    - Episode dated 17 September 2007 (2007) TV episode .... Himself
  3. The 59th Primetime Emmy Awards (2007) (TV) .... Himself
  4. "Corazón de..." .... Himself (1 episode, 2007)
    - Episode dated 15 June 2007 (2007) TV episode .... Himself
  5. "Entertainment Tonight" .... Himself (2 episodes, 2005-2006)
    ... aka E.T. (USA: informal title)
    ... aka ET Weekend (Australia: weekend title)
    ... aka Entertainment This Week (weekend title)
    ... aka This Week in Entertainment (USA: weekend title)
    - Episode dated 4 October 2006 (2006) TV episode .... Himself
    - Episode dated 17 August 2005 (2005) TV episode .... Himself
  6. Fire + Water: Anatomy of an Episode (2006) (V) .... Himself - John Locke
  7. The 57th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2005) (TV) .... Himself
  8. Before They Were Lost: Personal Stories and Audition Tapes (2005) (V) .... Himself
  9. Welcome to Oahu: The Making of the Pilot (2005) (V) .... Himself
  10. "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" .... Himself (1 episode, 2005)
    - Episode dated 24 May 2005 (2005) TV episode .... Himself
Archive Footage:
  1. Reinventando Hollywood (2008) (TV) .... John Locke
  2. Lost: The Answers (2007) (TV) .... John Locke
  3. Lost Survivor Guide (2007) (TV) .... John Locke
  4. Lost: A Tale of Survival (2006) (TV) .... John Locke
  5. The Lost Survival Guide (2006) (TV) .... John Locke
  6. Secrets from the Hatch (2006) (V) .... John Locke
  7. Lost: Reckoning (2006) (TV) .... John Locke
  8. Lost: Revelation (2006) (TV) .... John Locke
  9. Destination Lost (2005) (TV) .... John Locke
  10. Lost: The Journey (2005) (TV) .... John Locke
  11. "The X Files"
    - The Truth (2002) TV episode (uncredited) .... Shadow Man
  12. "Earth 2"
    - Better Living Through Morganite: Part 2 (1995) TV episode (uncredited) .... Reilly

Friday, December 21, 2007

Merry Christmas is in order...!

Well... it tis the season for a customary salute to friends and family.

In accordance with custom, for who am I do to decide to break it, I wish all of true friends, their families, my family and their families, and our US Troops a Merry Christmas!

A special hug to those friends who I have renewed a long overdue friendship with. You know who you are. I am so glad to have renewed my friendship with you. In the last year, God has pruned my friend tree, and now i am reaping the benefits.