Lacey Chabert
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| Born | Lacey Nicole Chabert September 30, 1982 Purvis, MS, U.S. |
Lacey Nicole Chabert (born September 30, 1982) is an American film and television actress best known for her roles as Claudia Salinger in the TV drama Party of Five and as Gretchen Wieners in the movie Mean Girls.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Personal life
Chabert was born in Purvis, Mississippi, the daughter of Julie, a homemaker, and Tony Chabert, a French-speaking Cajun from Louisiana who worked as a maintenance operations representative for an oil company.[1][2] She has a brother, T.J., and two sisters, Wendy and Crissy. Chabert lives in Southern California, where she moved with her family in 1994 when she began work on Party of Five. Lacey was "World's Baby Petite" in the "World's Our Little Miss Scholarship Competition" of 1985.[3] Chabert is also a self-proclaimed Christian who has said that "Jesus is the center of my life."
[edit] Career
Chabert made her start as young Cosette in Les Misérables on Broadway. Chabert was a member of the Broadway Kids which included Christy Carlson Romano, Chris Trousdale, and Greg Raposo. She was originally selected to play the role of "Young Lily" in the movie Return to the Blue Lagoon (1991), but bailed out for unknown reasons. Chabert then landed the role of Bianca Montgomery on the ABC soap opera All My Children in 1993. Chabert became famous worldwide for her role as Claudia Salinger in the TV drama Party of Five, "I had to go through everything on that show—my first kiss, my first bra. I was 11 when it started," she said.[4] She also gained fame for her portrayal of Penny Robinson in the 1998 film Lost in Space, based on the 1960s television show. Lacey Chabert also played in Hometown Legend as Rachel Sawyer.
Since 1998, she has been the voice of Eliza Thornberry in the animated series The Wild Thornberrys; she also voiced Eliza in two Wild Thornberrys movies, The Wild Thornberrys Movie (2002) and Rugrats Go Wild! (2003). She also provided the voice of Meg Griffin for the first production season of the animated sitcom Family Guy (1999), after which Mila Kunis took over the role.[5] Chabert also played the title role in The Brooke Ellison Story, a made-for-TV movie produced by Christopher Reeve, based upon a real-life quadriplegic woman who overcame many obstacles to graduate from Harvard. She also starred in Mean Girls (2004) and the made for TV movie Hello Sister, Goodbye Life (2006) on ABC Family. She appeared in a 2006 remake of Black Christmas. She appeared in a show of Ghost Whisperer opposite of Jennifer Love Hewitt. She also performed the voice of Princess Elise from the game Sonic the Hedgehog for the PS3 and Xbox 360. She also provided Gwen Stacy's voice in animated series The Spectacular Spider-Man, debuting in 2008.
Chabert won the 2005 MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Team for Mean Girls, shared with Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, and Amanda Seyfried. She won both the 1997 and 1998 Hollywood Reporter Annual YoungStar Award for Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Drama TV Series for Party of Five, and had been nominated three other times for work 1999-2000. The YoungStar awards honor the best film, TV and music performances made exclusively by 6 to 18 years old.
In 2007, Chabert starred in the FOX comedy pilot The Hot Years, which revolved around the lives of four female friends who live together. The pilot was not ordered to series by FOX.[6] Chabert was featured as cover girl of the January 2007 issue of Maxim.[4]
[edit] Filmography
[edit] Films
- Anastasia (1997) (singing voice) .... Young Anastasia
- The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998) (voice) .... Young Vitani
- Lost in Space (1998) .... Penny Robinson
- An American Tail: The Mystery of the Night Monster (1999) (voice) .... Tanya Mousekewitz
- We Wish You a Merry Christmas (1999) (voice) .... Cindy
- An American Tail: The Treasure of Manhattan Island (2000) (voice) .... Tanya Mousekewitz
- Not Another Teen Movie (2001) .... Amanda Becker
- Tart (2001) .... Eloise Logan
- Hometown Legend (2002) .... Rachel Sawyer
- Balto II: Wolf Quest (2002) .... Aleu
- The Wild Thornberrys Movie (2002) (voice) .... Eliza Thornberry
- Rugrats Go Wild! (2003) (voice) .... Eliza Thornberry
- Daddy Day Care (2003) .... Jenny
- The Brooke Ellison Story (2004) .... Brooke Ellison
- Mean Girls (2004) .... Gretchen Wieners
- Dirty Deeds (2005) .... Meg
- Fatwa (2005) ... Noa Goldman
- The Pleasure Drivers (2005) .... Faruza
- Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) video game (voice) .... Princess Elise
- Be My Baby (2006) .... Tiffany
- Black Christmas (2006) .... Dana Mathis
- What If God Were the Sun? (2007) .... Jamie
- Sherman's Way (2008) .... Marcy
- Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey (2009) .... Jeanna (voice)
- The Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009) .... Bride
[edit] Television
- All My Children (1993) TV Series .... Bianca Montgomery #3 (1993)
- Party of Five (1994) TV Series .... Claudia Salinger
- Hey Arnold! (1996) TV Series (voice) .... Ruth P. McDougal (1996-1997)
- The Wild Thornberrys (1998-2004, plus 2 movies) TV Series (voice) .... Eliza Thornberry (main character, all episodes)
- Family Guy (1999) TV Series (voice) .... Meg Griffin (production season 1, uncredited)
- Charizard Guy (2001) TV Series (voice) .... Charesse (production season 1, uncredited)
- The Drew Carey Show (2003) TV Series .... Grace (single episode)
- Bratz (2005) TV Series (voice) .... Kaycee
- American Dragon: Jake Long (2005) TV Series (voice) .... Jasmine (one episode)
- Hello Sister, Goodbye Life (2006) TV Movie .... Olivia Martin
- Chaotic (2006) .... Krystella (2006-present, recurring villain)
- What If God Were the Sun? (2007 television movie) .... Jamie Spagnoletti
- The Hot Years (2007) TV Series .... Stevie
- The Spectacular Spider-Man (2008) TV Series (voice) .... Gwen Stacy
- Ghost Whisper (TV series)
[edit] References
- ^ Vibe chat. Lacey Chabert.com (1998). Retrieved on 2006-11-24.
- ^ Lacey Chabert Biography (1982-)
- ^ http://ourlittlemiss.com/Where_Are_They_Now_.html
- ^ a b Fontoura, Maria. "Jessica Hundley", Maxim Magazine Online, January 2007. Retrieved on 2007-01-23.
- ^ Daniel Robert Epstein. Interview with Seth MacFarlane, creator of The Family Guy. UGO.com. Retrieved on 2007-05-06.
- ^ The Futon Critic
- Fontoura, Maria. "Jessica Hundley", Maxim Magazine Online, January 2007. Retrieved on 2007-01-23.
[edit] External links
- Lacey Chabert at the Internet Movie Database
- Lacey Chabert at TV.com
- Lacey Chabert at the Maxim Hot 100

