Chad is a performer based in New York City. He holds a BA in music from Valparaiso University. He has danced with modern dance companies, been in a boy-band (don't ask), and held many other strange and lovely jobs. He is current Artistic Director of Hook & Eye Theater. He was recently seen cavorting in Classic Stage Company's Midsummer, he played Sascha in Pig Iron Theatre's Obie award-winning Chekhov Lizardbrain. He appeared in Liz Swados' Kaspar Hauser at the Flea Theater in NYC, and originated the role of Felix in the first production of minor gods off-Broadway. Chad's film credits include: Girls will be Girls (Sundance), Straight Jacket, Totally Sexy Loser, and Caught. Recent television includes: Unforgettable (CBS), Blue Bloods (CBS), Royal Pains (USA), The Beautiful Life (CBS), How I Met Your Mother (CBS), and Vanished (FOX). SAG/AFTRA/AEA
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