Chandler Massey

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Chandler Massey
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Massey in February 2015
Born (1990-09-10) September 10, 1990 (age 34)
Education Norcross High School
Alma mater UCLA
Occupation(s)Actor, singer
Years active2008–present
Parent(s) Lewis A. Massey
Amy Reichard Massey

Chandler Abit Massey (born September 10, 1990) [1] [2] is an American actor and singer, best known for his portrayal of Will Horton on the NBC daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives .

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Massey was awarded the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series three years in a row – in 2012, [3] 2013, [4] and 2014, [5] and is the first actor ever to receive the Daytime Emmy Award for playing a gay character. [3] In 2018 and 2020, Massey was nominated for the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. [6] [7]

Personal life

Massey was born and raised in Norcross, Georgia. [8] He is the son of Lewis A. Massey, former Secretary of State of Georgia, and Amy Reichard Massey. He has two younger siblings: Cameryn and Christian.

He graduated from Norcross High School in May 2009. While there, he was active in its drama club and took part in many of the school productions, including playing the lead roles in Little Shop of Horrors , One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest , [8] Guys and Dolls and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying .

Later that year, he moved to Los Angeles to attend the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) and to pursue an acting career. [8] At UCLA, he played on the Ultimate Frisbee team, where he was given the nickname "Bamm Bamm." [9] [10] While working on Days of Our Lives, Massey roomed with his friend and Days co-star Casey Deidrick. [11] [12]

In March 2023, Massey got engaged to long time girlfriend Stephanie Bennett. [13]

Acting career

Days of Our Lives

"Massey brings a pureness to the role of Will that makes you love him. This is a brilliant young actor who will move you to tears based on a look alone."

Jessica Radloff, Glamour Magazine [14]

In December 2009, after completing his first quarter at UCLA, Massey successfully auditioned for the role of Will Horton on NBC’s daytime drama Days of Our Lives , [8] joining the cast in 2010. He had previously auditioned for Will when Dylan Patton was cast. [15] For this role, Massey became the first actor in history to win the Daytime Emmy Award for portraying a gay character, when he won the Outstanding Younger Actor category in 2012. [3] He had been nominated in the same category the previous year. In February 2013, Massey's younger brother, Christian, appeared as a young Will Horton on Days of Our Lives in a flashback. [16] In June 2013, Massey won his second consecutive Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Younger Actor. [4] [17] Massey revealed that he intended to return to school instead of renewing his contract, which was set to expire in December 2013. [18] Days executive producer Ken Corday stated that his character would not be recast, and that the door would be open in case Massey decided to return; [19] but Massey expressed that he would support a recast. [20] On August 23, 2013, it was announced that Massey had taped his final episode that day, and that a recast had already been made. [21] [22] Massey was let out of his contract early, for which he thanked Days and NBC. [21] On June 22, 2014, Massey won his third consecutive Emmy for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series. [23] Massey made Daytime Emmys history with his three consecutive wins in the Younger Actor category. While he is the second actor to win the category three times – following Jonathan Jackson, who won for General Hospital in 1995, 1998, and 1999 – he is the first to do so in consecutive years. [24] [25] [26] Massey is also the first actor from Days of Our Lives ever to win three Emmys, consecutive or otherwise. [25] [5]

"There is a reason that Massey has three Daytime Emmys to his name. His work is at once understated, powerful, truthful, and has the ability to touch the hearts of millions"

Michael Fairman, MichaelFairmanTV.com [27]

On May 8, 2017, Entertainment Weekly announced that Massey was reprising the role of Will on Days of Our Lives, [28] [29] and Massey expressed excitement at bringing the character back. [28] His new episodes began airing on September 15, 2017. [30] Kristyn Burtt of SheKnows said Massey's return was a "huge watershed moment" for the network; [31] in 2018, Massey was again nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award, this time for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. [6]

On March 10, 2022 Chandler Massey has returned to Days of our Lives in a recurring role.

Other work

Massey has made guest appearances in several drama series, including One Tree Hill and Army Wives , as well as appeared in the HBO comedy series, Eastbound & Down . In 2011, he starred in his first feature film, 16-Love , in which he portrayed Farrell Gambles, a fun-loving junior tennis player, and the love interest of Lindsey Shaw's lead character, Ally Mash. Backstage wrote that he gave "levels to his character" as the "boyish, smitten, too-romantic-to-be-true athlete next door." [32] Following its release in January 2012, the film topped iTunes' Sports Movies chart for several weeks.

Massey is also a musician, serving as the keyboardist and one of the two clean vocalists in the metal band And Still I Rise. [33]

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2009For What I Had to FearBen TuckerShort film
Directed by Andrew Schwab
2012 16-Love Farrell GamblesFeature film debut
Directed by Adam Lipsius
2014 Angels in Stardust AngeloDirected by William Robert Carey
2016The StandoffChris GoodmanDirected by Ilyssa Goodman
2016I Remember YouAJShort film
Directed by Michael W. Catlin
[34]
2017AquariansDannyDirected by Michael M. McGuire [35]
2017Butterfly CaughtTerryDirected by Manny Rodriguez, Jr. [36] [37]
2018Hide in the LightShaneDirected by Mikey McGregor [38] [39]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009 One Tree Hill Actor Lucas Episode 6.16: "Screenwriter's Blues"
Eastbound & Down Pliny CaldwellEpisode 1.03: "Chapter 3"
Army Wives Ben GoldsmithEpisode 3.13: "Duty to Inform"
2010–14, 2017– Days of Our Lives Will Horton Series regular (2010–14, 2017–20)
Guest appearances (2020–)
2015 Bad Judge DerekEpisode 1.10: "The Fixer"
2015AfterBuzz TV's Spotlight OnHimselfInterview on August 16, 2015. [40]
2016 Bunk'd NoahEpisode 1.17: "For Love and Money"
2021 Days of Our Lives: Beyond Salem Will HortonMiniseries
2021 Days of Our Lives: A Very Salem Christmas Will HortonTelevision film
2021Next Stop, ChristmasBen LeeTelevision film (Hallmark Channel)
2022Heart of the MatterHenry LoweryTelevision film (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries)
2022A Tale of Two ChristmasesDrewTelevision film (Hallmark Channel)
2023The Professional BridesmaidHenry WhittingtonTelevision film (Hallmark Channel)
2023Mystic ChristmasSawyer AdamsTelevision film (Hallmark Channel)
2024A '90s ChristmasMattTelevision film (Hallmark Channel)

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2011 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series Days of Our Lives Nominated [41]
2012Won [42]
2013Won [43]
2014Won [5]
2018 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Nominated [6]
2020Nominated [7]

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