Lacey Chabert

Lacey Chabert

Lacey Chabert in 2007
Born Lacey Nicole Chabert
(1982-09-30) September 30, 1982
Purvis, Mississippi, U.S.
Occupation Actress, voice actress, singer
Years active 1990–present
Height 5 ft 3 in (160 cm)
Spouse(s) David Nehdar (m. 2013)
Children 1

Lacey Nicole Chabert (/ʃəˈbɛr/; born September 30, 1982) is an American actress, voice actress and singer. She first gained prominence as a child actress on television for her role as Claudia Salinger in the television drama Party of Five (1994–2000).[1] She has also provided the voice of Eliza Thornberry in the animated series The Wild Thornberrys (1998–2004) and two feature films, Meg Griffin during the first production season of the animated sitcom Family Guy,[2] and superheroine Zatanna Zatara in various pieces of DC Comics-related media. In film she has appeared in Lost in Space (1998), Not Another Teen Movie (2001), Daddy Day Care (2003) and had leading roles as Gretchen Wieners in Mean Girls (2004), and as Dana Mathis in the horror remake Black Christmas (2006).

Chabert has also appeared in eight Hallmark Channel movies,[3] saying "I love working for Hallmark, they've been so good to me. I have friends there now. I'm proud of their movies and the message of their movies."[4]

Early life

Chabert was born in Purvis, Mississippi, to Julie (née Johnson) and Tony Chabert. Her father, a French-speaker from Louisiana, is of Cajun, Sicilian and English descent; he worked as a maintenance operations representative for an oil company.[5][6] Her mother has English, Scottish, and remote Italian ancestry.[7] Chabert has a younger brother, and two older sisters. She was "World's Baby Petite" in the "World's Our Little Miss Scholarship Competition" in 1985.[8] In 1992 and 1993 she played Young Cosette in the Broadway production of Les Misérables.

Career

Chabert's first major role was as Claudia Salinger in Party of Five. Chabert made her debut to the big screen in the late 1990s starring as Penny Robinson in the fantasy-space thriller Lost in Space (1998). Since then, she has been the voice of Eliza Thornberry in the animated series The Wild Thornberrys, and has voiced Eliza in two films, The Wild Thornberrys Movie (2002) and Rugrats Go Wild (2003). She then had a supporting role in the parody film Not Another Teen Movie as Amanda Becker. She provided the voice for the title character's daughter Aleu in Balto 2: Wolf Quest (2002) and she 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. [2][9]

Chabert played the title role in The Brooke Ellison Story, a movie produced and directed by Christopher Reeve, based upon a real-life quadriplegic woman who overcame many obstacles to graduate from Harvard University. She starred in Mean Girls (2004) and the television film Hello Sister, Goodbye Life (2006) on ABC Family. She appeared in a 2006 remake of Black Christmas. She appeared in an episode of Ghost Whisperer opposite former Party of Five costar Jennifer Love Hewitt. She performed the voice of Princess Elise from the game Sonic the Hedgehog for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. She also voiced Gwen Stacy in the animated series The Spectacular Spider-Man.

Chabert, along with Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, and Amanda Seyfried, won the 2005 MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Team for Mean Girls. She won both the 1997 and 1998 The 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 from 1999 to 2000.[7] The YoungStar awards honor the best film, TV and music performances made exclusively by six to eighteen-year-olds.

In 2007, Chabert starred in the pilot episode of the Fox comedy "The Hot Years", which revolved around the lives of four female friends who live together. The pilot was not ordered to series by Fox.[10]

Chabert was featured as cover girl of the January 2007 issue of Maxim,[11] and again in November 2013.

From 2013–2014, Chabert had a recurring role on the ABC Family sitcom Baby Daddy as Dr. Amy Shaw.[12]

Personal life

Chabert lives in Southern California, where she moved with her family in 1994 to begin work on Party of Five.

Chabert married her longtime boyfriend, David Nehdar, on December 22, 2013, in Los Angeles.[13] Chabert gave birth to their daughter in September 2016.[14] Chabert has spoken publicly about her faith and said she related to her character in Christian Mingle.[15]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1993 Gypsy Baby June Hovick
1997 Anastasia Young Anastasia Romanov Singing voice only
1998 Lost in Space Penny Robinson
1998 The Lion King II: Simba's Pride Young Vitani Voice role
2001
Not Another Teen Movie Amanda Becker
Tart Eloise Logan
2002 Hometown Legend Rachel Sawyer
Balto II: Wolf Quest Aleu Voice role
The Scoundrel's Wife Florida Picou
The Wild Thornberrys Movie Eliza Thornberry Voice role
2003 Rugrats Go Wild
Daddy Day Care Jenny
2004 Mean Girls Gretchen Wieners
Shadow of Fear Allison Henderson
2005 Dirty Deeds Meg Cummings
High Hopes Cindy
2006 Fatwa Noa Goldman
A New Wave Julie
The Pleasure Drivers Faruza
Black Christmas Dana Mathis
Hello Sister, Goodbye Life Olivia Martin
2007 Being Michael Madsen Vanessa Rapaport
2008 Sherman's Way Marcy
Reach for Me Sarah
2009 The Lost Jane
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past Sandra Volkom
2010 In My Sleep Becky
Thirst Noelle
2011 A Holiday Heist Jennifer
2012 The Ghost of Goodnight Lane Dani
Slightly Single in L.A. Dale Squire
Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3: Viva la Fiesta! Charlotte (voice) Video
2013 Telling of the Shoes Abby
Anything is Possible Maggie
Scarecrow Kristen Miller
Non-Stop Amy
Sanitarium Ms. Lorne
Off Season: Lex Morrison Story Sally Summers
2014 The Color of Rain Gina
Christian Mingle Gwyneth Hayden
Living the Dream Jenna Harris
The Tree That Saved Christmas Molly Logan
A Royal Christmas Emily Taylor
2015 The Lost Tree Jenna
All of My Heart Jenny Fintley
2016 A Wish for Christmas Sara
2017 Moonlight in Vermont Fiona Rangely
Television, video games, direct to video/VHS
Year Title Role Notes
1990 Children's Palace and Child World Herself VHS "Video Toy Chest"
1991 A Little Piece of Heaven Princess, or 'Hazal'
1992–93 All My Children Bianca Montgomery 2 episodes
1993 Best Learning Songs Video Ever! Voice role
Best Busy People Video Ever!
1994–2000 Party of Five Claudia Salinger 142 episodes
1994 Best Silly Stories and Songs Video Ever! Voice role
Best Sing-Along Mother Goose Video Ever!
1996 ABC Afterschool Special Carly Gallagher Episode: "Educating Mom"
Gargoyles: The Goliath Chronicles Bobbi Porter / Kim 2 episodes
Aaahh!!! Real Monsters Girl / Kids / Tiffany 4 episodes
1997 Redux Riding Hood Red Riding Hood Voice role
Babes in Toyland Jill
The Oz Kids Journey Beneath the Sea Merla (voice)
When Secrets Kill Jenny Newhall TV film
1997–98 Hey Arnold! Ruth P. McDougal 2 episodes
1998–2004 The Wild Thornberrys Eliza Thornberry / Additional Voices / Cub 85 episodes, voice role
1998 Stories From my Childhood Jenny Episode: "The Last Petal"
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride Young Vitani Voice role
An American Tail: The Treasure of Manhattan Island Tanya
Hercules Callista
1999 An American Tail: The Mystery of the Night Monster Tanya
We Wish You a Merry Christmas Cindy
1999–2000, 2012 Family Guy Meg Griffin / Jan Brady 14 episodes; 1 guest appearance
2001 The Wild Thornberrys: The Origin of Donnie Eliza Thornberry Voice role
Nicktoons Racing
2002 The Proud Family Episode: "Romeo Must Wed", voice role
Strong Medicine Mary Episode: "Heartbeat"
Jackie Chan Adventures Cheerleader 2 1 episode, voice role
The Drew Carey Show Grace Episode: "Drew's Girl Friday"
2003 Rugrats Go Wild: The Video Game Eliza Thornberry Voice role
2004 Brooke Ellison Story, TheThe Brooke Ellison Story Brooke Ellison TV film
2005 American Dragon: Jake Long Jasmine Episode: "Dragon Breath", voice role
Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! Surthanna Episode: "Girl Trouble", voice role
2005–06 Bratz Kaycee Voice role
2006 She Said/He Said TV film
Hello Sister, Goodbye Life Olivia Martin TV film
Ghost Whisperer Donna Ellis Episode: "Love Still Won't Die"
Sonic the Hedgehog Princess Elise III Voice role
2007 Me, Eloise Episode: "Eloise Goes to Hollywood Part 1, voice role
What If God Were the Sun? Jamie Spagnoletti TV film
2008–09 The Spectacular Spider-Man Gwen Stacy Voice role (main cast)
2009 The Lost Jane TV film
Glenn Martin, DDS Amish girl Episode: "Amish Anguish", voice role
2010 Elevator Girl Liberty (Libby) Taylor TV film
2011–13 Young Justice Zatanna Zatara Voice role (guest star episodes 15 & 18, main cast episodes 19–present)
2011–15 Transformers: Rescue Bots Danielle "Dani" Burns / Additional Voices Voice role
2011 Mike DA Mustang Angel TV film
Allen Gregory Beth Voice role
Star Wars: The Old Republic Mako [16]
2012 Imaginary Friend Emma Turner TV film
The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes Quake Voice role
Matchmaker Santa Melanie Hogan TV film
2013 Robot Chicken Carly Shay / Eliza Thornberry Voice role
Injustice: Gods Among Us Zatanna Zatara
Scooby-Doo! Mecha Mutt Menace Melanie Staples Voice role[17]
Young Justice: Legacy Zatanna Zatara Voice role
2013–14 Baby Daddy Dr. Amy Shaw 6 episodes
2015 Infinite Crisis Zatanna Zatara Voice role[18][19]
Family for Christmas Hanna Dunbar TV film
A Christmas Melody Kristin
2016 The Twilight Fairies Nia Reynolds, Additional Voices Voice role
Teachers Ginny Episode: "Jacob"
Still the King Laura Beth
Shimmer and Shine Zeta the Sorceress Voice role (recurring)
A Wish for Christmas Sara TV Film
Kulipari: An Army of Frogs Coorah Voice role
The Lion Guard Vitani Voice role
Rhys Sheehy Cunningham & WWE Mr's Brown's Mammymania Jinx Voice role
Justice League Action Zatanna Zatara Voice role
Voltron Legendary Defender Nyma Episode: Taking Flight

Other media

References

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  4. Pantera, Gabrielle. "Hallmark A Family For Christmas, Lacey Chabert Wakes Up as a Wife with Two Kids". HollywoodDailyStar.com. Retrieved 2015-07-10.
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  14. Juneau, Jen (September 8, 2016). "Lacey Chabert Welcomes Daughter Julia Mimi Bella". People. Retrieved September 8, 2016.
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  16. BioWare (2011-12-20). Star Wars: The Old Republic. Electronic Arts, LucasArts. Scene: closing credits, 9:50 in, English Cast.
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