Chad Willett has amassed an impressive body of work over his 20 years as a professional in the film, television and theatre industry. Chad currently just wrapped (April 2011) the independent film 'Everything & Everyone', in which he plays an emotionally unavailable gay man who takes revenge on his lover's attacker. In 2010 Chad received a 'Leo Award' for his portrayal of the small town redneck antagonist in the IFC film 'Cole', directed by Carl Bessai. 'Alive' was his first Hollywood movie, which was directed by Frank Marshall and produced by Kathleen Kennedy. In the critically acclaimed CBS miniseries 'Joan of Arc', Willett starred alongside Leelee Sobieski, Peter O'Toole, and Shirley Maclaine. In another CBS event movie 'The Locket, Chad worked with Academy Award winner Vanessa Redgrave as young man caring for an aging lady in a nursing home. Other notable television credits include series regular roles on 'The Chronicle', 'Jack & Jill', 'The Cape', 'Charmed', 'Madison' and guest star roles on 'House M.D.', 'Bones', 'NCIS', 'Human Target' and 'Supernatural' to name just a few. Chad most recent theatre credits include the Pulitzer Prize winning play 'Proof' at the Cleveland Playhouse and 'As Bees in Honey Drown', at the Pasadena Playhouse, the California State theatre.

Chad is now working on 'Becoming Redwood' as both the producer and star, which shoots summer 2011, in British Columbia.

Chad was born in British Columbia to a Canadian father and English/St. Lucian mother whose bloodline dates back to Josephine, the wife of that crazy French dictator. Chad carries four passports including Canada, USA, British and St. Lucian. He currently resides in Vancouver, Canada.