- Chad Everett is the Gift of Life spokesmen and has help to raise money for the charity for years.
- Thanks Chad for all you have done

A both leading and supporting actor on screen and television, you name a role –
lawyer, airline pilot, rig forman, doctor, gunslinger, real-life person, good guy
or bad guy, Chad Everett has probably played it. Chad Everett was born
Raymond Lee Cramton on June 11, 1936 in South Bend, Indiana. In high
school he did stage plays and wanted to become an actor.
After he graduated from Wayne University, Chad came to Hollywood and
signed a contract with Warner Brothers. He first became known in a short
television series playing a deputy in “The Dakotas” (1963), but starred in a
number of supporting roles such as “Get Yourself a College Girl” (1964)
“Made in Paris” (1966), played the title lead role in Johnny Tiger (1966)_
and Return of the Gunfighter (1967) (TV)_.
in the television series “Medical Center” (l969) which earned him two Golden
Globe Awards and Emmy Nominations. After “Medical Center” was
cancelled, Chad starred in the mini series “Centennial” (1978) (mini) and
was in the lead title role in “Hagen” (1980)_. In the early eighties, Chad was in
television films which included “The Intruder Within”(1981) (TV) and did
number of guest appearances on “The Love Boat” and “Murder She Wrote”.
Mulholland Drive (2001)_. Today he is still seen on television in
“Manhattan, AZ”(2000). He recently just completed a new film with
Gwyneth Paltrow,_View from the Top, A(2003)_which is soon to be
released. Chad is married to Shelby Grant and they have three daughters.
Service Award for the year 1992, being honored for his long time association
with philanthropic endeavors. Chad was initially just lending his celebrity
status to the organization to help raise funds at their annual fun raiser. What
started as a one night commitment has led into a life-long endeavor.
“Rotarians are like mustangs. They make something of themselves, developing
their businesses and professions and then make good things happen for those in need.”
Chad visits Rotary Clubs and Districts, expanding the number of Rotarians
involved in the Gift of Life work. He ran in three 1,000 mile runs for the
Gift of Life, hosted a child from Afghanistan and the Philippines last year,
visits hospitals getting them involved with the Gift of Life and raises funds.
Chad is an Honorary Rotarian, a Paul Harris Fellow and serves as the
International Spokesperson for the Gift of Life.
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