Lacey Nicole Chabert is an accomplished American actress known for her roles from a young age. She began her career as a child actress, gaining initial recognition for her role as Bianca Montgomery on the soap opera All My Children from 1992 to 1993. Her breakout role came when she played Claudia Salinger in the popular Fox television drama Party of Five, which aired from 1994 to 2000. Chabert's early career established her as a talented actress and paved the way for future opportunities in the entertainment industry.
Lacey Chabert starred in the 2006 remake of the 1974 horror film 'Black Christmas'. Her role in this film demonstrated her versatility in tackling different genres, including horror.
Lacey Nicole Chabert was born on September 30, 1982, in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Raised in nearby Purvis, her father is Cajun from Louisiana. This marks the beginning of the life of an actress who would go on to be well-known in American television and film.
In 1985, Lacey Chabert was named 'World's Baby Petite' in the 'World's Our Little Miss Scholarship Competition'. This early recognition in pageantry was one of her first public achievements.
In 1992, Lacey Chabert played one of her earliest acting roles as Bianca Montgomery on the soap opera 'All My Children'. This part as a child actress helped her gain early recognition in her acting career.
In 1992, Lacey Chabert played the role of young Cosette in the Broadway production of 'Les Misérables'. This role was a significant early stage performance in her career.
In 1993, Lacey Chabert continued her role as Bianca Montgomery in the soap opera 'All My Children', further establishing her acting credentials at a young age.
On September 12, 1994, 'Party of Five' premiered, featuring Lacey Chabert as Claudia Salinger. Her role in this series was a major breakthrough in her career, leading to widespread recognition.
In 1994, Lacey Chabert began portraying Claudia Salinger in the Fox television drama 'Party of Five'. The show, which followed the lives of five siblings following the death of their parents, ran until 2000 and raised her profile considerably.
In 1997, Lacey Chabert won The Hollywood Reporter's YoungStar Award for Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Drama TV Series for her role in 'Party of Five'. This award recognized her talent and contribution to the series.
Lacey Chabert began her role as Eliza Thornberry in the animated series 'The Wild Thornberrys' in 1998. This role marked the beginning of her extensive career in voice acting.
In 1998, Lacey Chabert made her big-screen debut as Penny Robinson in 'Lost in Space'. This role marked a significant transition from television to film for Chabert.
In 1998, Lacey Chabert appeared in the film 'Lost in Space', marking one of her significant early roles in movies. This role was part of her transition from television to film.
In 1998, Lacey Chabert received a second YoungStar Award for her role in 'Party of Five', highlighting her consistent performance in the show as Claudia Salinger.
In 1999, Lacey Chabert provided the voice of Meg Griffin during the first season of 'Family Guy'. Her work on this popular series added to her voice acting repertoire.
In 1999, Lacey Chabert voiced Meg Griffin, uncredited, in the first season of 'Family Guy'. This role was part of her early contributions to the popular animated series.
In 1999, Lacey Chabert was nominated for a YoungStar Award for her role in 'Party of Five'. This nomination underscored her continued excellence in her performance as Claudia Salinger.
On May 3, 2000, 'Party of Five' aired its final episode, marking the end of a pivotal role for Lacey Chabert. The show's success over six seasons solidified her status as a talented actress.
On May 3, 2000, 'Party of Five', in which Lacey Chabert played Claudia Salinger, aired its final episode. The show had a successful six-season run, significantly contributing to Chabert's early career and recognition.
In 2001, Lacey Chabert played a supporting role as Amanda Becker in 'Not Another Teen Movie'. This role was part of her continued expansion into film acting.
Lacey Chabert played a supporting role in the parody film 'Not Another Teen Movie' in 2001. This film further showcased her versatility and range as an actress.
In 2002, Lacey Chabert provided the voice for Aleu in 'Balto 2: Wolf Quest'. This role added to her growing list of voice acting performances in animation.
In 2003, Lacey Chabert appeared in the family comedy film 'Daddy Day Care'. This role added to her growing list of film credits and her reputation as a versatile actress.
In 2004, Lacey Chabert played the title role in 'The Brooke Ellison Story', a biopic directed by Christopher Reeve. The film portrayed the real-life challenges and triumphs of a quadriplegic woman who graduated from Harvard.
In 2004, Lacey Chabert's role as Eliza Thornberry in 'The Wild Thornberrys' concluded, marking the end of a significant voice role that contributed to her career in animation.
In 2004, Lacey Chabert played the role of Gretchen Wieners in the hit film 'Mean Girls'. This film became a cultural phenomenon, and Chabert's role was pivotal in its success.
In 2004, Lacey Chabert concluded her role as Eliza Thornberry in 'The Wild Thornberrys'. Her performance was a significant part of her career in voice acting and contributed to the show's success.
In 2005, Lacey Chabert and her 'Mean Girls' co-stars won the MTV Movie Award for 'Best On-Screen Team'. This award recognized the ensemble's chemistry and performance in the popular film.
Lacey Chabert took on the role of Meg Cummings in the film 'Dirty Deeds' in 2005. This role continued to build her filmography in the early 2000s.
In 2006, Lacey Chabert appeared in 'Hello Sister, Goodbye Life', an ABC Family film. Her role in this movie added to her repertoire of television film performances.
In 2006, Lacey Chabert starred as Dana Mathis in the horror remake 'Black Christmas'. This role highlighted her ability to take on diverse genres in her acting career.
In 2006, Lacey Chabert voiced Princess Elise in the English dub of the video game 'Sonic the Hedgehog'. This role demonstrated her continued involvement in diverse voice acting projects.
On December 22, 2013, Lacey Chabert married her longtime boyfriend David Nehdar in Los Angeles. The private ceremony marked a significant personal milestone for Chabert.
In 2013, Lacey Chabert began a recurring role as Dr. Amy Shaw in the sitcom 'Baby Daddy'. Her participation in the show continued until 2014, adding a comedy series to her television credits.
In 2014, Lacey Chabert concluded her recurring role on the sitcom 'Baby Daddy', where she played Dr. Amy Shaw. Her involvement in the series contributed to her diverse television career.
On December 19, 2015, Lacey Chabert starred in 'A Christmas Melody', a television film that premiered on the Hallmark Channel. The film attracted 3.95 million viewers, showcasing her appeal in holiday-themed movies.
In September 2016, Lacey Chabert and David Nehdar welcomed their daughter, marking a joyous addition to their family life.
In 2016, Lacey Chabert wrote a blog series for People magazine's website, sharing her experiences of preparing for motherhood. The series included personal insights about her pregnancy and was well-received by readers.
In 2017, Lacey Chabert provided her voice for the animated film 'All I Want for Christmas Is You', based on the book by Mariah Carey. This project was part of her extensive work in voice acting.
In 2017, Lacey Chabert provided the voice for the character Penelope in the animated film 'All I Want for Christmas Is You'. This role was a part of her extensive voice acting portfolio.
In 2018, Lacey Chabert starred in a Hallmark Channel original movie as part of their Valentine's Day Countdown. Her continued involvement with Hallmark solidified her status as a staple in romantic television films.
In 2019, Lacey Chabert began starring in the 'Crossword Mysteries' series on the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries channel. Her involvement in this series added to her extensive work with Hallmark.
In November 2021, Lacey Chabert's oldest sister, Wendy, passed away due to a heart attack. This personal tragedy was a significant event in Chabert's life, marking a period of mourning for her family.
In 2021, Lacey Chabert portrayed Josie Wilder in the Hallmark romantic drama 'Sweet Carolina'. She was also credited as an executive producer, contributing to the film's story, showcasing her expanding role in production.
In February 2022, Lacey Chabert signed an exclusive multi-film deal with Crown Media Family Networks, the parent company of Hallmark Channel. This agreement further cemented her role as a prominent figure in Hallmark productions, particularly holiday-themed films, earning her the title 'Queen of Hallmark Christmas Movies'.
In September 2022, Lacey Chabert launched her own apparel line, the 'Lacey Chabert Collection', with HSN. The collection features a range of clothing items and fulfilled her long-held dream of having a clothing line.
In 2022, Lacey Chabert signed a new contract with Hallmark, allowing her to take on a larger role, including producing her own movies. This move came after several actors left for another network, and Chabert voiced her loyalty to Hallmark.
In November 2023, Lacey Chabert starred in a Mean Girls-themed Black Friday commercial for Walmart, alongside her original co-stars. This commercial tapped into the lasting cultural impact of 'Mean Girls'.
On November 27, 2023, it was announced that Lacey Chabert would be working on an unscripted Hallmark project titled 'Celebrations with Lacey Chabert', set to premiere in late 2024. She will also serve as an executive producer for the series.
In March 2024, Lacey Chabert released her first ready-to-wear collection for HSN. This release marked a significant milestone in her venture into fashion, showcasing her designs to a wider audience.
On May 13, 2024, Variety announced that Lacey Chabert would star in Netflix's holiday film 'Hot Frosty'. Chabert will play a widow who brings a snowman to life, marking a new chapter in her career with a lead role in a Netflix film.