Chadwyck Michael Vincent
- Actor
Born as Timothy Chad Sanders in the small town of Home, Alabama Chad
never entertained thoughts of being an actor, although as a child he
did perform. It wasn't until Chad was well
into his first year of college that the thought of pursuing acting as
profession ever crossed his mind. While attending Troy University as a
Math Education Major, he stumbled into the theater department where he
immediately fell in love. Initially he was pigeon holed into being a
carpenter for the department due to his knowledge and prior working
experience in that field but it wasn't long before he found his way to
the stage. He made his debut in a supporting role as Cletus T.
Fullernoy in the play "Lone Star." He would follow it up with several
similar roles over his college career. It wasn't until an accidental
submission that he found him self doing film work. He quickly found himself
being constantly booked as background talent, photo double, and
stand-in so he made the move to Atlanta, Ga. He stayed busy for nearly
a year just doing background and going to ever audition he could make
it to, until situations with a close friend moved him back to Alabama.
Feeling like he had lost whatever ground he had made during his stay in
Atlanta he would occasionally submit to do independent work for
directors back in Atlanta with little success. That was until a last
minute cancel gave him a chance to work with Star Victoria on her short
film, "Dead Man's Hand." He played the comedic relief support actor of
Darrell Baker. Chad has since booked several upcoming shorts through the rest of 2012
and has worked, and will work, with Ms.Victoria on several more
occasions, including his work on her Campus Movie Fest Award Winning
short, "Twinge". Not only did Ms. Victoria receive the award for Best
Drama, Chad also received the award for Best Actor.