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Stay up to date with everything happening in my career here! I’ll update on theatrical film releases, stage shows I'm in, and fan convention appearances as soon as I know about them.

 

This page is your go-to spot for all my current projects and updates. Check in often to see what I'm up to, whether it's a new adventure, a creative endeavor, or just a fun update. I can't wait to share it all with you. Join me on this exciting journey!

Return to Hill Valley

September 14 & 15, I'll be attending 'Return to Hill Valley!'

 

Join us where Back to the Future Part 3 was filmed, at Railtown 1897 State Historic Park in Jamestown & Red Hills.

 

Play at the Hill Valley Festival, and take the train ride with the iconic characters from the film.

 

Meet members of the cast and crew.

 

And raise money for Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research.

Iconic BttF III characters played by Dade, Rusty, Jennifer and Jordan

No Address

I have scenes with Billy Baldwin and Kristanna Loken in a film for a worthy cause.

No Address is a feature film starring William Baldwin, Beverly D'Angelo, and Ashanti. The film's mission is to bring attention to the homeless epidemic, with the producers committing 50% of the profits to go to charities supporting the homeless, and raising awareness.  

No Address in theaters this fall
Jeffrey Weissman

True Believer

Dr James Moriarty
Sherlock Holmes and the True Believer

The True Believer is a fundraising film for relocation expenses for Baker Street West, an English Victorian environment, recreating a Victorian Square and several themed shoppes honoring Sherlock Holmes, including his residence at 221B Baker Street.

 

I have the privilege to portray the arch enemy of Sherlock Holmes, nefarious Professor James Moiarity, in a new adventure. 

 

Coming soon.

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Back to the Graffiti

A mashup of American Graffiti, Back to the Future, Close Encounters of the Third Kind and Men in Black, fan film, for director Rolf Mohr. 

Back to Graffiti coming soon . .

Siblings

My friend James Ridgley's indie comedy, 'Siblings' is described by him as "A raunchy comedy that will make you believe in family again.. Or not". 

Loosely based on his own family of unruly brothers and sisters, and an even more unruly Father, (which I play).
 

When their Father dies suddenly during Thanksgiving Dinner, five adult Siblings squabble, using their petty history against each other in the dividing of dad’s paltry assets.

Siblings (What's a loving Father to do?)
as Frank in Siblings
Whitton & Jeffrey on set in Siblings
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