Harrison Chad
Harrison Chad was born in New York City, New York, United States on July 17th, 1992 and is the Voice Actor. At the age of 32, Harrison Chad biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Harrison Chad (born in Plainview, New York, United States) is an American actor, singer, and voice actor.
Young Tarzan was featured in the film Tarzan 2, The original voice for Boots on Dora the Explorer from 2000-2007 and Go, Diego, Go!, Leo on Little Einsteins (2005-2009) and Cardigan from Charlotte's Great Adventure.
He has appeared in a number of live-action films, including the Comedy Central movie Hebrew Hammer and the Showtime film Carry Me Home.
Ed, Smash, Blue Bloods, Divorce, Murphy Brown, and others have appeared on television. In the category "Best Achievement in a Voice-Over Role - Young Actor," he was nominated for his role as Boots in 2004. He started performing when he was six years old.
He has appeared in four Broadway shows: Peter Pan, Beauty and the Beast, Les Miserables, and Change, and he appeared in the Kennedy Center Theatre Company's 2006 production of Mame, opposite Christine Baranski.
In 2012, Brown University accepted him into the Barrington Stage Company's workshop.
Early life and education
Chad was born in New York City and began performing when he was six years old. Peter Pan, Beauty and the Beast, Les Miserables, and Change starred Tonya Pinkins in Caroline. In 2014, he graduated from Brown University.
Career
He performed young Tarzan in the film Tarzan 2, the original voice for Boots the Monkey on Dora the Explorer in the first four seasons from 2000–2009, and Go, Diego, Go!, the singing voice of Leo on Little Einsteins (2005–2009), and Cardigan from Charlotte's Great Adventure. He has appeared in live action films, including as the Comedy Central film Hebrew Hammer and the Showtime film Carry Me Home. In Ed, Smash, Blue Bloods, Divorce, and Murphy Brown, he has appeared on television.
In the category "Best Performance in a Voice-Over Role – Young Actor," he received a 2004 Young Artist Awards nomination for his role as Boots.
He went on to appear in the Kennedy Center production of Mame in 2006, opposite Christine Baranski.
In 2013, he appeared in The Black Suits at the Center Theatre Group in Los Angeles, and he was in the Joe Iconis musical The Black Suits. In 2012, he appeared in The Black Suits Workshop at the Barrington Stage Company.