Chad Future
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Birth name | David Lehre |
Born | August 8, 1988 |
Origin | Detroit, Michigan |
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Years active | 2005-present |
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Chad Future (born David Lehre on August 8, 1988) is an American actor, director, singer, and television host. He is known for directing various films, such as Myspace: The Movie (2006).[1]> He has also appeared in several television series and made his feature film debut in the 2007 comedy Epic Movie.
Early life[]
Lehre grew up in the neighborhood of Washington, Michigan in the Metro Detroit area.[2][3]
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.[1]
Career[]
Acting and filmmaking[]
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.[4][5] Three days after Lehre uploaded the video to his personal site, another user uploaded the video to YouTube.[citation needed] By February 2006, Myspace: The Movie became YouTube's most viewed video at 3.4 million views.[1] The film movie also began airing on rotation on Current TV, which reached 20 million U.S. homes.[1]
In 2007, Lehre co-starred in the film Epic Movie.[6]
In 2009, Lehre starred as Shamus Bryce in the sci-fi short Turbo, alongside Justin Chon.[7] 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.[8][9]
Music[]
Heart2Heart[]
In 2011, Lehre, performing under the name Chad Future, formed the 5-member musical group Heart2Heart. The group was heavily influenced by the K-Pop boy band structure, with an assigned leader and each member fulfilling a specific role. It and consisted of members Chad Future, Pretty Boi Pete, KX, Nico, and Brayden.[10]
Former N*SYNC member Lance Bass mentored the group and made a cameo in their debut music video.[10][11] Lehre became friends with Bass while hosting the American Music Awards red carpet pre-show together in 2010.[12]
The music video for Heart2Heart's debut single "Facebook Official" was directed by Lehre.[13]
Chad Future[]
Inspired by his interest in K-Pop and American pop music, Lehre officially announced his solo music project under the stage name Chad Future in 2012, with a goal to bridge the gap between the genres.[14][15] He chose the stage name Chad Future because he was nicknamed Chad while doing character work in high school theater.[16]
Chad Future began creating English covers of popular K-pop songs by artists such as EXO,[17] BigBang,[18] and B.A.P.,[19] which received attention from fans and some of the actual artists.[20]
Chad Future's English remix of BigBang's "Loser", which also featured American recording artist Preston Knight, was chosen as the winner of YG Entertainment's Made Series M cover competition.[18]
Chad Future performed at the first KCON in 2012,[21] and made his official debut on M-Net's M Countdown in Los Angeles on August 25, 2013.[16][22]
He released The First Mini Album in 2014, a 5-song EP which featured collaborations with K-Pop recording artists VIXX's Ravi and NU'EST's Aron.[23]
Chad Future's first television special "I Am Chad Future" aired on Mnet America in 2014, which documented the creation of his first album and the preparation of his M Countdown performance. In addition to being the title star, he also produced and edited the special.[24][25]
In 2015, exactly one year after releasing his first mini album, Future, Lehre released his 2nd mini album, titled AK-Pop, which included 5 songs and collaborations with artists such as Ha Sung-woon and Bestie's U.JI.[26][27] Both American and Korean artists, including Shin Hyuk, participated in its production.[26][27]
In 2016, he directed, executive produced, and starred in Chad Future TV, which premiered on The Audience Network channel as a documentary series, also airing on AT&T U-Verse, DirecTV, and Fullscreen.[28] Chad Future TV followed his first journey to Seoul, South Korea, where he collaborated with and interviewed K-Pop artists and went on several cultural adventures around the country.[citation needed]
Filmography[]
Short films[]
Year | Title | Director | Writer | Producer | Notes | Ref. |
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2006 | Myspace: The Movie | [4][5] | ||||
2008 | Facebook: The Movie | |||||
2012 | Perfect Harmony | Coca-Cola promotion aired on American Idol | ||||
2014 | I Am Chad Future |
Television[]
Year | Title | Director | Writer | Producer | Notes | Ref. |
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2008 | Vendetta Revolution | [4] | ||||
2011 | MTV's The Seven | |||||
2016 | Chad Future TV | [29] |
Acting roles[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006 | Myspace: The Movie | Dave | Also director, writer, and producer[4][5] |
2006 | 20/20 | Himself | On December 26, 2009 episode |
2007 | Epic Movie | Ashton Kutcher | |
2008 | Vendetta Revolution | Various Characters | Also creator, director, and head writer[4] |
2008 | Jimmy Kimmel Live! | Himself | On January 24, 2008 episode |
2008 | Facebook: The Movie | Cody | Also director, writer, and producer |
2009 | Third Shift | Raven | Short film |
2009 | Dragon Slayerz | Evan | Short film |
2009 | Turbo | Shamus Bryce | Short film[7] |
2010 | American Music Awards | Himself/Red Carpet Host | Red carpet streaming host for AMAs |
2011 | American Music Awards | Himself/Red Carpet Host | |
2011 | MTV's The Seven | Various Characters | Also director, writer, and producer |
2014 | I Am Chad Future | Chad Future | Mnet America Special |
2016 | Chad Future TV | Chad Future | Also director, producer, and editor |
Discography[]
Extended plays[]
Title | Released | Label | Format |
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The First Mini Album | June 30, 2014 | Vendetta Studios | CD, Digital Download, Streaming |
The 2nd Mini Album ‘AK-Pop' | June 30, 2015 | Vendetta Studios | CD, Digital Download, Streaming |
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d "His MySpace odyssey". Los Angeles Times. February 25, 2006.
- ^ Sager, Mike (October 1, 2006). "David Lehre". Esquire.
- ^ Clark, John (February 11, 2007). "Web Auteur Takes the Leap From YouTube to Boob Tube". NYTimes.com.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Chris, Williams. "This Revolution may be televised". Macomb Daily.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Clark, John (July 23, 2006). "Hollywood Clicks on the Work of Web Auteurs". NYTimes.com.
- ^ "10 Things you Probably Didn't Know about Chad Future..." The latest kpop news and music | Officially Kmusic. 2015-02-03. Retrieved 2021-08-03.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Full Sci-Fi Video Game short film TURBO Online". ScreenAnarchy. October 21, 2009.
- ^ "Being White in K-Pop: Chad Future's "Hello" MV". Seoulbeats. 2012-08-19. Retrieved 2021-08-03.
- ^ "A Heart2Heart with Chad Future". Soompi. 2012-11-27. Retrieved 2021-08-03.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "5 Things To Know About Lance Bass' Heart2Heart Boy Band". Billboard.
- ^ "Heart2Heart: Is the new Lance Bass-backed boy band for real? Watch here". EW.com.
- ^ "[Exclusive Interview] A Heart2Heart with Chad Future". Soompi. November 27, 2012.
- ^ "Heart2Heart Releases the Full Music Video of "Facebook Official"". Soompi. October 4, 2011.
- ^ "Is "American K-Pop" Star Chad Future The Future?". www.vice.com.
- ^ "Is it K-pop if Koreans aren't singing it?". South China Morning Post. 2017-07-02. Retrieved 2021-08-03.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Chad Future, "Ask. Believe. Receive."". hypnoticasia.com. November 15, 2013.
- ^ "Chad Future Releases an English Cover of EXO's "Growl"". Officially Kmusic.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Chad Future wins BIGBANG's "MADE SERIES [M]" cover competition". SBS PopAsia.
- ^ "Chad Future Covers B.A.P's 'One Shot' In English". kpopconcerts.com. April 8, 2013.
- ^ "B.A.P's Daehyun Shares Chad Future's "One Shot" Cover". Soompi. April 8, 2013.
- ^ "Chad Future To Have His Own Show On MNet America". The latest kpop news and music | Officially Kmusic. 2014-04-06. Retrieved 2021-08-03.
- ^ "Review: G-Dragon, Missy Elliott, EXO and more at KCON 2013". Los Angeles Times. August 26, 2013.
- ^ "Chad Future To Release His First Mini Album This June!". hypnoticasia.com. June 13, 2014.
- ^ "[KMusic Review] International Premiere of Mnet America's "I AM CHAD FUTURE"". Officially Kmusic.
- ^ "Introducing Chad Future + first episode of 'I AM CHAD FUTURE' released". allkpop.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Chad Future releases his second mini album, 'AK-POP'". allkpop.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Chad Future Unleashes "Famous" Music Video w/ HOTSHOT's Sungwoon". July 12, 2015.
- ^ Spangler, Todd (July 8, 2016). "Fullscreen Comes to TV: DirecTV, AT&T to Offer Sampling of Original Series". variety.com.
- ^ "AT&T Brings Fullscreen's Digital Stars to the Big Screen TV | AT&T". about.att.com. Retrieved 2021-08-03.
- Living people
- 1988 births
- American K-pop singers
- Korean-language singers of the United States