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Chad Future
David Lehre (born August 8, 1988), also known as Chad Future, is an American singer. He is known for directing various films, such as Myspace: The Movie (2006). He has also appeared in several television series and films such as Epic Movie (2007). He has released two studio album EPs in English and Korean, featuring well-known K-Pop artists such as Ha Sung-woon, Aron, and Ravi.
Lehre grew up in the neighborhood of Washington, Michigan in the Metro Detroit area, with Italian heritage.
Lehre credits his high school theatre classes as the catalyst for starting his career. He began making films after he and his friends were denied parts in their high school production of Little Women.
On January 28, 2006, Lehre uploaded Myspace: The Movie, a parody of the popular social networking site that he directed, co-wrote, edited, scored, and starred in. Three days after Lehre uploaded the video to his personal site, another user uploaded the video to YouTube. By February 2006, Myspace: The Movie became YouTube's most viewed video at 3.4 million views. The film movie also began airing on rotation on Current TV, which reached 20 million U.S. homes.
In 2007, Lehre appeared in the film Epic Movie.
In 2009, Lehre starred as Shamus Bryce in the sci-fi short Turbo, alongside Justin Chon. Lehre appeared in several films, commercials, and music videos.
In 2011, Lehre also worked as an interviewer for MTV’s coverage of Billboard Korea’s KPOP Masters event.
In 2021, Lehre’s short film The Newscaster was featured in the My RØDE Reel short film competition.
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Chad Future
David Lehre (born August 8, 1988), also known as Chad Future, is an American singer. He is known for directing various films, such as Myspace: The Movie (2006). He has also appeared in several television series and films such as Epic Movie (2007). He has released two studio album EPs in English and Korean, featuring well-known K-Pop artists such as Ha Sung-woon, Aron, and Ravi.
Lehre grew up in the neighborhood of Washington, Michigan in the Metro Detroit area, with Italian heritage.
Lehre credits his high school theatre classes as the catalyst for starting his career. He began making films after he and his friends were denied parts in their high school production of Little Women.
On January 28, 2006, Lehre uploaded Myspace: The Movie, a parody of the popular social networking site that he directed, co-wrote, edited, scored, and starred in. Three days after Lehre uploaded the video to his personal site, another user uploaded the video to YouTube. By February 2006, Myspace: The Movie became YouTube's most viewed video at 3.4 million views. The film movie also began airing on rotation on Current TV, which reached 20 million U.S. homes.
In 2007, Lehre appeared in the film Epic Movie.
In 2009, Lehre starred as Shamus Bryce in the sci-fi short Turbo, alongside Justin Chon. Lehre appeared in several films, commercials, and music videos.
In 2011, Lehre also worked as an interviewer for MTV’s coverage of Billboard Korea’s KPOP Masters event.
In 2021, Lehre’s short film The Newscaster was featured in the My RØDE Reel short film competition.