Chad was born in Northern California. He was interested in acting at an early age, but abruptly stopped after his appearance in "Lights, Camera, Bubbles!". He has had several notable achievements, such as being recognized by the FAA for piloting rotorcrafts, was a runner-up for "volunteer of the year" award for the city of San Jose, CA in 2001, and played drums with his metal band, Jameson, on The Vans Warped Tour in 2007 on the Ernie Ball Stage. Chad graduated from Musician's Institute with a degree in Percussion Performance in 2007, and graduated with a Bachelor's of Science in Business Administration/Marketing from the California State University, Northridge, in 2024. He also has two Associate of Science degrees from Los Angeles Pierce College (In Systems Operations Management, and General S.T.E.M. studies), and two Associate of Arts degrees from Los Angeles Pierce College (in Sociology, and General Education), which were all earned in 2022. He has also had his band's music featured in an episode of "Bones", on the Fox Network (Season 4, episode 19 "Mayhem on a Cross", where he is also an actor, playing the drummer for a fictional metal band named "Zorch" that uses his band's song, "Get To The Choppah" from their first full-length album, "Down For The Count", released on Jameson The Band Records in 2008. Two additional members of the band are also featured in the episode. Chad would release one more album, titled "Nothing Survives The Winter" on BlkHeart Group Records in 2011, shortly before their dissolution. After the label fell apart, Chad continued with Jameson for several more years, while the guitarist role changed to the very talented Nita Strauss (ex-Iron Maidens, Alice Cooper, Nita Strauss), the band would not release and more material and Chad would not pursue music any longer. He currently lives with his significant other, Courtney, and their daughter, Abigail, in the San Fernando Valley.