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Born and raised in Fayetteville, Arkansas, Chuck's journey to the acting world spans over 30 years with its own twists and turns to bring him where he is today. And he feels he is not finished. Chuck's lofty goals in the film and television industry are as varied as he is, and we have no doubt he will meet all his set goals. As a young man, he studied business and psychology at the University of Arkansas. And at this time of his life, he stepped into the modeling world. Being in front of the camera began his journey into the next logical step of acting and voice-over work. Chuck has a distinct voice and to this day still has a bit of Arkansas in his speech, which makes him a unique voice indeed. Born and raised in Fayetteville, Arkansas, Chuck's journey to the acting world spans over 30 years with its own twists and turns to bring him where he is today. And he feels he is not finished. Chuck's lofty goals in the film and television industry are as varied as he is, and we have no doubt he will meet all his set goals. As a young man, he studied business and psychology at the University of Arkansas. And at this time of his life, he stepped into the modeling world. Being in front of the camera began his journey into the next logical step of acting and voice-over work. Chuck has a distinct voice and, to this day, still has a bit of Arkansas in his speech, which makes him a unique voice indeed. Returning to the industry that he put on the back burner many years ago wouldn't be such an easy task. First, he looked around to find where he could begin his training again and chose The Connecticut School of Broadcasting in West Palm Beach, FL. He took voice-over classes, radio, and television as well. Here he met his first Acting Coach, Bob Carter, who trained him for the stage and helped him understand scripts. Doing his best to work in and around the acting voice-over business while still sitting on a board of directors for a major corporation, his commitments to the responsibilities demanded him to split his energies. Once Chuck realized his time had become much more flexible, he was ready to take the move to become a working actor. That's when Chuck found his 2nd acting coach, Sara Rogers. To this day, he still studies with her, both for stage and film techniques. His goals are lofty, but with Chuck's determination and discipline, he may reach his ten feature films, 20 commercials, ten episodic television shows, and last but not least 5 theatre productions.