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{{Character
|image=[[Image:ChadLigh.jpg|200px]]
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|image = ChadLigh.jpg
|name=Chad Ligh
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|name = Chad Ligh
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|job = Newspaper Writer
|gender=Male
 
|job=Writer for the Scranton Times
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|workplace = Scranton Times
|first appearance = [[Product Recall]]
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|only appearance = [[Product Recall]]
|actor=[[Anthony Russell]]
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|portrayed by = [[Anthony Russell]]
 
|gender = Male
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'''Chad Ligh''', is a fictional character played by [[Anthony Russell]] in the television series ''[[The Office (US)|The Office]]''.
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}}'''Chad Ligh''' is a fictional character played by Anthony Russell in the television series ''[[The Office]]''.
   
== Season 3 ==
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==Season 3==
Chad Ligh is a writer for the Scranton Times. He writes an article titled "The Lighter Side of Life" (a play on his last name) and he also writes the obituaries (including Creed's). When [[Michael Scott|Michael]] calls a press conference so that he can make a public apology to client [[Barbara Allen]] about the obscene watermark in the episode [[Product Recall]], Chad is the press called in by [[Dwight Schrute|Dwight]] to cover the story.
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Chad Ligh is a writer for the ''Scranton Times''. He writes an article titled "The Lighter Side of Life" (a play on his last name) and its also revealed in a deleted scene he writes obituaries (including Creed's). When [[Michael Scott|Michael]] calls a press conference so that he can make a public apology to the client [[Barbara Allen]] about the obscene watermark in the episode "[[Product Recall]]", Chad is the press called in by [[Dwight Schrute|Dwight]] to cover the entire story.
 
== Appearances ==
 
 
*[[Product Recall]]
 
 
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Latest revision as of 19:37, 7 August 2023

Chad Ligh is a fictional character played by Anthony Russell in the television series The Office.

Season 3

Chad Ligh is a writer for the Scranton Times. He writes an article titled "The Lighter Side of Life" (a play on his last name) and its also revealed in a deleted scene he writes obituaries (including Creed's). When Michael calls a press conference so that he can make a public apology to the client Barbara Allen about the obscene watermark in the episode "Product Recall", Chad is the press called in by Dwight to cover the entire story.