Nanci Chambers

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Nanci Chambers
Born (1963-10-01) October 1, 1963
Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
Occupation Actress
Years active 1983–2008
Spouse(s) David James Elliott (1992-present)
Children Stephanie, Wyatt

Nanci Chambers (born October 1, 1963) is a Canadian-born American actress from Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. She is perhaps best known for her role as the ambitious Lieutenant Loren Singer on the television series JAG. Chambers married fellow Canadian and later JAG co-star David James Elliott in 1992. Both are now United States citizens. Nanci has been an board member of the organisation, A Better LA.[1] Nanci and her husband are staunch environmental conservationists, having often spent time in Ecuador learning about the tribes and rainforest.[2] The couple sold their house in Palm Desert for US$ 1.1 million, since they were unable to spend time there.[3] They have two children, daughter Stephanie (born 1993) and son Wyatt (born 2003).[4][5]

Filmography

  • Ghost Whisper (TV) (2008) .... Terry
  • The Man Who Lost Himself (TV) (2005) .... Dr. Janice Golding
  • Code 11-14 (TV) (2003) .... Det. Andrea McInroy
  • JAG (TV) (40 episodes) (1997–2003) .... Lt. Loren Singer/Megan O'Hara/Jojo
  • Dodson's Journey (2001) (TV) .... Becky
  • Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (TV) (Curse) (2000) .... Dr. Marian John
  • L.A. Heat (TV) (Death House) (1999) TV episode .... Jane Clark
  • Street Legal (TV) (The Legacy of Stanley Wall) (1991) .... Nick's Girlfriend
  • Screwballs (1983) .... Trisha

External links

References

  1. http://www.abetterla.org/leadership/
  2. Freydkin, D., 2010, "For David James Elliott, an about-face from 'JAG';Actor and environmental enthusiast crosses to the dark side in 'Scoundrels'", USA Today, 18 2010
  3. National Post, 2004, "JAG couple have no time for Palm Desert retreat: Lists for us$1.1m: Junger finds a perfect loft; Bing buys last of block", National Post (Canada), 21 February 2004
  4. http://www.davidjameselliottofficialsite.com/Bio.html
  5. http://www.fordjefans.com/biography.htm
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