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Chase is Maryland to the bone, spending time in Waldorf and Laurel both. He even spent some time at DeMatha Catholic. Despite eventually transferring, he fondly remembers his time there. He forged invaluable connections and began creating and editing his own skits. He crossed paths with other creators who he was able to work closely and collaboratively with. His biggest takeaway: DIY. Create for yourself and opportunities will hopefully arise. That’s exactly what happened for Chase X, as he played pivotal roles in the Wolfgraphic made Netflix Dreams, released in 2020-21. Drewery received two acting credits in 2022, wilding different projects that each uniquely contributed to his skill set. Off to college in the Fall of 2021, Chase was far from your normal college freshman. He was already a standout on the jumps runway(s) to this point, and had entered with a rare class. They not only boasted Drewery, who would become a conference champion and school record holder as a freshman, but each of the other 3 jumpers would go on to become conference champions themselves. His aforementioned record jump was a collegiate coming out party for Drewery, who this past season was a regional qualifier. He is eager to prepare for his final season, where he hopes to go out with a bang. How does Drewery maintain an acting career you might ask? One day at a time. Chase tells a priceless story about being called in to reshoot for Power Book II: Ghost during regionals. Despite having to actually be in two places at once, he made it work. You can find Chase on the mid-season finale of the hit TV show. Chase has a phenomenal future ahead of him, and he takes the cake for best end of show questions!

Take a shot everytime I say obviously 🙂‍↕️

Recorded: 7.23.24