In the early 1970s, he recorded two albums,
Obituary and
Son of Obituary, for
United Artists Records. His songs were praised by
Joni Mitchell and
Terre Roche, among others. His second album was produced by
Nik Venet and featured
session musicians including
Charlie McCoy and
Kenny Buttrey. To supplement his income from performing, he started taking acting jobs in the 1980s. He appeared in
Sam Shepard's play
Fool for Love, and
Aaron Sorkin's
A Few Good Men, both on
Broadway. He also appeared in many television and film roles, including parts in
The Squeeze (1987),
Miami Vice (1987),
Single White Female (1992),
Amistad (1997),
Hidalgo (2004) and
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (2011). == Personal life ==