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Chandra West

Actress Film Television

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TV

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Responsible Disciplined Ambitious Self-Controlled Good Manager Practical

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1970-12-31
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Back in the ‘90s, Chandra West—blonde, Canadian, and steadily building her resume—started making waves with guest appearances on various TV shows. Chandra West also took on roles in sequels to the direct-to-video horror franchise “Puppet Master,” showing early on that she wasn’t afraid of the darker side of storytelling. But as the new millennium rolled in, it became kind of a pattern—whenever Chandra West showed up on screen, viewers might want to brace themselves, because her characters rarely lasted long.

Take 2000, for example. Chandra West joined the cast of “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” in its very first episode, playing Holly Gribbs, a rookie forensic officer full of promise. The show? A massive hit. Chandra West’s character? Not so much. Test audiences just didn’t connect with Gribbs, so the writers made the bold choice to write her out—permanently—by the end of that debut episode. Talk about a rough start.

Then came 2002’s “The Salton Sea,” a moody noir thriller starring Val Kilmer. Once again, Chandra West found herself in a pivotal but short-lived role—as the murdered wife whose death, shown in flashbacks, kicks off the entire story. The film did decently well, but Chandra West’s time on screen was brief, though impactful. Fast forward to 2005, and she appeared in “White Noise,” opposite Michael Keaton. She played his wife, bringing warmth and depth—only for her character to meet a tragic end, continuing that unfortunate trend.

In 2007, Chandra West tried something lighter, appearing in the comedy “I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry” alongside Adam Sandler and Kevin James. That same year, she took on a more intense role in the HBO series “John from Cincinnati,” portraying the emotionally complex birth mother of a young surfing prodigy—arguably one of the edgiest characters Chandra West has ever played.

Since then, most of Chandra West’s work has been on television, where she’s returned to her roots in the supernatural genre. In 2010, she joined the cast of “The Gates,” a series centered around a suburban neighborhood teeming with vampires, werewolves, and other mystical beings. Chandra West stepped into the role of Devon—a powerful witch and the show’s central antagonist—proving once again that when Chandra West appears, things are about to get interesting… and probably deadly.

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So, when it comes to Chandra West’s career highlights, one standout moment definitely comes from the year 2019—her highest rated movie, Z, really showcased her talent and earned some great reviews. It’s clear that Chandra West brought a lot of depth to that role, and fans and critics alike responded positively. On the flip side, looking back at earlier in her filmography, Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms from 1998 tends to be viewed as her lowest rated project. While Chandra West still delivered a solid performance, the film itself didn’t quite hit the same marks critically. Overall, Chandra West has had a varied career, with peaks like Z and some less successful ventures—but she’s consistently remained a compelling presence on screen.

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