Chandra West Net Worth

Chandra West is an actress born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada on December 31, 1970. Growing up in Oakville, Ontario, she developed an early interest in the arts and went on to study theater performance at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec. Her notable roles include Revenge of the Land (1999), The Salton Sea (2002), Mister Sterling (2003), White Noise (2005), NYPD Blue (1993), John from Cincinnati (2007), Of Murder and Memory (2008), and Thi Tran Gates (2010). She has been nominated for a Gemini Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her performance in Of Murder and Memory.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Day December 31, 1970
Birth Place  Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Chandra West age 53 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Capricorn
Occupation Actress
Years active 1991—present
Spouse(s) Mark Tinker (m. 2005)

💰 Net worth: $14 Million

Chandra West, a renowned Canadian actress, has carved a successful career for herself in the entertainment industry. With her incredible talent and versatility, she has managed to accumulate a substantial net worth throughout the years. As of 2024, her net worth is estimated to be a remarkable $14 million. Chandra West has mesmerized audiences with her exceptional performances in various films and television shows, earning critical acclaim and a massive fan following. Her dedication and charisma have undoubtedly played a significant role in her rise to fame and financial success.

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Biography/Timeline

1990

Her other film roles of the late 1990s include Veronica Roberts in Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms (1998) and Universal Soldier III: Unfinished Business (1998).

1991

West's career began in 1991 when she played a small part in the film True Confections, a 1950s conservative drama about a woman with an ahead-of-her-time awareness. It was not until two years later that West followed her screen debut with a smaller role in the more-recognised series The Secret of Lake Success.

1993

West appeared in three consecutive films; the first as the female-lead in Puppet Master 4 (1993), then a smaller role as Miss Germany in the action film No Contest (1994) also starring Robert Davi and Roddy Piper, and in the same year, reprising her role as Susie in Puppet Master 5: The Final Chapter (1994). The closing months of 1994 and most of 1995 saw West return to television with appearances in Madonna: Innocence Lost (1994), Catwalk (1994), Falling for You (1995) and the role of Mariel Hemingway in Love and Betrayal: The Mia Farrow Story (1995).

2002

Her film breakthrough came when she starred as Val Kilmer's wife in the 2002 D. J. Caruso crime thriller, The Salton Sea. Following the moderate success of The Salton Sea, West was exposed to a wider market. This role helped her obtain the role of Robin in The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest, which was panned critically and deemed a major disappointment despite an all-star cast, including Rosario Dawson, Adam Garcia - as well a script penned by Jon Favreau.

2003

Her next role was as Laura Chandler in the Emmy-nominated mini-series Mister Sterling (2003). From 2003-2004 she portrayed Dr. Jennifer Devlin (girlfriend of Mark Paul Gosselaar's John Clark character) in a recurring role on NYPD Blue. She played the wife of Michael Keaton in the 2005 horror film White Noise. She also played novice agent Holly Gribbs in the pilot of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation in 2000. West's more recent performances were in the film Canes (The Covenant), which also starred Edward Furlong and Michael Madsen, and as Tina Blake in the HBO series John From Cincinnati. In 2006, West played the lead character Tracy in the film The Last Trimester. In 2007 she played "Dr. Honey" in the movie I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry. In 2009, she starred as the object of a revenge seeking neighbor in the TV movie My Neighbor's Secret.

2010

West had a lead role in the ABC supernatural drama television series The Gates, which premiered in June 2010.

2011

In 2011, she appeared in the made-for-TV movie Burn Notice: The Fall of Sam Axe, based on the television series Burn Notice.