Chas Scherer

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Biography

Born and raised in New Jersey. With over 25 years of experience in stage, both combative and acting, as well as several films under his belt, he is an extremely versatile performer. Growing up, Chas wanted to be a baseball player, but that dream was shattered after he was run over by a car on Labor Day, back in 1984, when he was 6, about to turn 7. It was a hit and run accident which stunned him for life. The girl that ran him over was young herself, and afterwards, picked him up, and carried him to the sidewalk, and drove away. Since then, Chas has recovered quite nicely, and because of that day, he always has a positive attitude about life. Chas started performing stage work back in his middle school days. Since then, Chas has done a few musicals each year, and received an Outstanding Actor award, as his portrayal as Miles Gloriosus, in A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum in his high school days! Through his high school days, he started finding out that he was a character actor, and he loved making faces, and doing voices as well. He also started acting with different professional theater companies throughout the NJ, Philadelphia and New York City area. As college was nearing, Chas did not have a tough time choosing his major. He wanted to go for voice. He also had interest in helping the disabled as well, or the elderly, so he went to Temple University to become a Music Therapist. That journey didn't last too long. Chas was working at a nursing home for the summer, when one of his patients he used to sing for, passed away at the tender age of 104. He felt that that was the time to pick himself up, and move forward. He then worked for Disney World and Universal Studios for a year, to get his mind off of the past. In 2009, Chas worked as an actor for Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, NJ. As that was happening, he saw different auditions online for film roles. He said goodbye to the stage in June, and did his first film. he has been film acting ever since.

  • Primary profession
  • Producer·actor·miscellaneous
  • Gender
  • Male

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Trivia

Chas learned different stage combat and stunt moves when he was young from Temple University and The University of the Arts in Philadelphia.

Chas helped his friend, and colleague, Ryan Callaway, figure out the name of the not for profit, Christian based, production company, "Shady Dawn Pictures", when Ryan and Chas were driving to Starbucks Coffee, a few hours before they held a rehearsal for one of their first feature films.

Chas still works with the East Coast based independent production company, Shady Dawn Pictures, through phone calls, and casting videos.

On the set of the feature film, Reach Me, Chas worked with Kevin Connelly as his stand-in. Running lines to just chatting about the East Coast and family. Its been his best on set experience to date.

Works quite a bit with producer/writer/director/actress Rebekah Chaney, and her husband Director/Writer John Herzfeld.

Has worked for years with many youngsters and adults that have Autism.

Has been living an Atkins Diet lifestyle since 2000.

Is a spokesperson for The Tourettes Syndrome Society of Southern California.

Chas has Walked and Donated for Autism Speaks, March Of Dimes and other wonderful charities.

Quotes

Ask yourself this one question. . have you lived your life to the fullest?,It took me 30 years to make that commitment to myself. .

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