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Chad Allen

Chad Allen
Chad Allen
Born: Jun 05, 1974 in Cerritos, California
Occupation: Actor,
Active: '80s-2000s
Major Genres: Drama, Comedy
Career Highlights: Save Me, Praying Mantis, End of the Spear
First Major Screen Credit: Terrorvision (1986)
9 Videos for Chad Allen
Shock to the System (2006) Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: Season 06 (1997) North (1994)
End of the Spear (2005) Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: Season 04 (1995) Murder in New Hampshire: The Pamela Smart Story (1991)
Third Man Out (2005) Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: Season 03 (1994) Terrorvision (1986)
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Biography:

Actor/producer Chad Allen grew up in Hollywood, in the shadow of show business. A child actor from the age of four (when he appeared in a McDonald's commercial), he soon landed regular roles on series including Webster (1985-1986), Our House (1986-1988), and My Two Dads (1989-1990), in addition to a pivotal role on St.

Elsewhere as the autistic and incommunicative child of Dr. Westphall (Ed Flanders), a boy whose delusions created St. Eligius. In the 1990s, Allen signed on to play Matthew Cooper, the adopted son of Dr. Michaela Mike Quinn on the western drama Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (1993-1998). Allen made headlines and then some beginning in 2001, when the thespian came out of the closet as a homosexual; in addition to embracing his status as a gay male (and discussing his orientation at length in a series of publications including {~The Advocate}), he co-founded a production company, Mythgarden, devoted to dramatically expanding the number of LGBT themes explored in contemporary cinema and television.

The Roman Catholic-raised actor stirred up some controversy in certain sectors when he signed on in 2005 to portray Nate Saint, a missionary murdered by Ecuadorian tribes, and Steve Saint, the missionary's son, in the inspirational religious drama End of the Spear (2005), though only because the feature found an audience among conservative evangelical audiences.

In 2008, Allen produced and starred in the drama Save Me. The tale of a deeply confused gay man lured into a Christian recovery center by an evangelical couple, it critiqued conservative evangelical attitudes (and harsh hypocrisy) often directed toward the contemporary gay community. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide.