Q: So, let's start at the beginning. You were born and raised in Calgary. Tell us a bit about what community you grew up in, what schools you went to, what life was a like as a kid here?
A: I grew up in a southwest community called Kelvin Grove, which is close to the Glenmore Reservoir. Went to an elementary school called Chinook Park Elementary, then junior high at the now closed Milton Williams Junior High School, and then from there went to the National Sport School at William Aberhart from 10-12 for high school to engage in some snowboading endeavours. It was for the Olympic development of sport, is what the school was for. So I went there and honed my snowboarding craft. So, that's my whole schooling in Calgary. After that I went to the University of Calgary for one semester, a glowing one semester, and then took off and went to film school after that and then theatre school.
Q:So you mentioned snowboarding. I know you also played some lacrosse. What other sports where you involved in as a kid?
A: Growing up as a young guy in Canada, hockey was a big one for me, too, for sure. But hockey was only in the winter time and at the same time for me, snowboarding was also getting big and ithere just wasn't enough time to do both. So, I think I ducked out (of hockey) around Atom. It was all at the same time on the weekend. So it was one or the other because you just can't be in two places at once and I really, really enjoyed snowboarding so I did that instead. But, lacrosse, fortunately, was in the summer time so I played lacrosse for, holy smokes, about 10 years. I started when I was really young. It was great. I loved lacrosse. It was fantastic. So, that in the summertime, snowboarding in the winter time. Also playing hockey on the pond in the winter, too. Other than that, I liked to skateboard just like any other little rat. You can skateboard a bit and hang out with your friends a bit in the summer, along with the lacrosse.
Q:So I heard you were a lacrosse goalie?
A: I was. When you're young, you play a little bit everywhere but I did have an affinity for goalie. It was fun for some reason. I do think the reason I got into it was that you didn't have to run as much. I loved that. But then it started to be really fun. Everyone is pivotal on the floor but I always thought the goalie, you have a little more riding on your back. But, goalie was super fun and played that for a long time.