Chad the Actor
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Theratre South's Richard III (2000)
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I am the second from the right. I played the Earl of Richmond (Henry VII).

Welcome to an actor's website.  Please feel free to check out my site. And please contact me to let me know what you think.  I am publishing this site as a way to learn from and to help other actors who are serious about their career.  I would love to have an ongoing dialogue with people in the business to help myself and other actors reach the dreams for which they live.

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Here is the first somewhat professional headshot I had made.  I was still a little naive and spent more than I should have with some lame company who I think is now being sued for shoddy business practices.  The quality is not great because I don't have a lot of room for quality high resolution photos.  Even the photos on the portfolio page will be lacking but at least it gives viewers an idea of me and the looks I am trying to portray.  After all I believe making it in this business is 80% looking the part and 20% being in the right place at the right time.  You might call it the luck factor.

 I guess I have to give you yet my newest update.  Not that I am all that happy about it.  I am back in Savannah, Georgia where I am doing nothing more than working a real job. Marking time in the restaurant business.  But probably not for much longer.  It seems that  I am no longer living my dream.  Although I do get calls from my local agents on occasion it is nothing to write home about.  But with all that is going on the world at least there is a roof over my head and food in my stomach.   An unfortunate turn of circumstances forced me to not only withdraw from AMDA but to move back home to Georgia.   That's okay.  I'll just have to draw a new battle plan.   Where things go from here is anyones guess.  There is not exactly alot of movie or tv shows that come through Savannah.  There is hope though.  I am researching the possibility of starting my own theatre company here.  At least it will give me a chance to do what I love.  Isn't that all anyone is after.?  It is still great to be back on the east coast and closer to family.  To all performing in New York and Los Angeles,  break a leg.
 

"Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake."   --  Henry David Thoreau