Chad Willett
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Chad Willett (born October 10, 1971) is a Canadian actor.
Willett grew up in British Columbia, where he was trained in Meisner and Stanislavski acting techniques[citation needed] and starred for four seasons in the award-winning series 'Madison'. After this he moved to the United States. Here he featured in several films, including opposite Vincent D'Onofrio in Steal This Movie and with Ethan Hawke in Alive.
He has appeared in numerous television series and films, including The Locket (with Vanessa Redgrave), The Chronicle, Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy, The Twelve Days of Christmas Eve, Category 6, The Collector, NCIS , Joan of Arc, and The Cape.[citation needed]
Unreleased works include TV movies, 'Carolina Moon', and 'Blind Trust'.
Willett's most recent stage works were in the Pulitzer Award-winning play Proof, written by David Auburn and 'As Bees in Honey Drown', by Douglas Carter Beane, at the Pasadena Playhouse.