- He claims he gets recognized as Randal Graves mostly by his voice.
- Owns and runs his own import tile company.
- Worked at AT&T until high school friend, Kevin Smith, told him to audition for Clerks (1994). He also wore an AT&T t-shirt throughout the movie.
- Even though his character had much of the dialogue, in every scene in Clerks (1994), he had gum in his mouth. Claims it helped him relax.
- Proposed to his wife (now divorced), Lisa Spoonauer, after only knowing her three weeks on the set of Clerks (1994).
- Auditioned for the role of Brodie Bruce in Mallrats (1995).
- Was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Debut Performance.
- He is a huge Denver Broncos fan.
- Has two dogs - one named Elway and one named Barkley.
- Has started his own production company in Hollywood.
- Met and fell in love with his now ex-wife, Lisa Spoonauer, on the set of Clerks (1994).
- Went to NJIT school for Architecture before he dropped out and moved to LA.
- Writing and Directing his second film, called "Marry Me to Death".
- The idea for his movie Now You Know (2002) came from the Matchbox 20 song called "Push".
- Plays the drums.
- He has appeared in six films directed by Kevin Smith: Clerks (1994), Dogma (1999), Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001), Clerks II (2006) and Zack and Miri Make a Porno (2008). Clerks 3.
- His script for Now You Know (2002) was written in about 2-3 months.
- Received a nomination for Best Male Performance at the Chicago Film Festival for his role in Love 101 (2000), and has been seen in Peter Bergstrom's Something Cool.
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