January 10, 2026
On Screen: How Not to Hire a Hitman (The Super Channel)

I’m pleased to share that I recently appeared on The Super Channel’s true-crime series How Not to Hire a Hitman, portraying a professional hitman in one of the show’s most unsettling and darkly ironic cases.

This series explores real-world murder-for-hire plots that went catastrophically wrong—often because the people attempting to orchestrate them fundamentally misunderstood who they were dealing with, or how the criminal world actually works. My role required stepping into the mindset of a character who is calm, controlled, and disturbingly methodical—someone who treats violence not as chaos, but as routine.

From an acting standpoint, this was a particularly rewarding project. The tone of the series walks a careful line between tension and dark irony, grounding each episode in factual events while allowing the performances to bring psychological depth to people who, on paper, might otherwise feel one-dimensional. As an actor, my focus was on restraint—letting silence, posture, and intention do the work rather than overt dialogue.

This experience also closely aligns with my work as an author. As a writer of dark fiction and psychological thrillers, I’m deeply interested in the internal logic of morally complex characters—how they justify their actions, how they compartmentalize, and how ordinary decisions can spiral into irreversible consequences. Working on How Not to Hire a Hitman reinforced many of the same storytelling principles I bring to my books: tension built through implication, realism rooted in character psychology, and the unsettling idea that horror often comes from people, not monsters.

You can watch the episode using the link below. I hope you enjoy it, whether you’re coming to it as a fan of true crime, television drama, or character-driven storytelling.