Nanci Chambers

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Nanci Chambers
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Years active1983–2008
Spouse
(m. 1992)
Children2

Nanci Chambers Smith is a former Canadian actress.

Biography

Chambers is perhaps best known for her role as the ambitious Lieutenant Loren Singer on the television series JAG . Chambers has been a board member of the organisation "A Better LA".[ citation needed ] Nanci and her husband are staunch environmental conservationists, having often spent time in Ecuador learning about the tribes and rainforest. [1] The couple sold their house in Palm Desert for US$1.1 million, since they were unable to spend time there. [2] Chambers has been involved in the All-American Heavyweights. [3]

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Personal life

Chambers married actor David James Elliott in 1992. [4] They have a daughter, Stephanie (b. 1993) [4] and a son, Wyatt. [5]

Filmography

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References

  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. "A Different Fight Game, Starting with a Gym". The New York Times. 28 April 2012.
  4. 1 2 Lipton, Michael A. (September 14, 1998). "Northern Exposure". People . Vol. 50, no. 9. Retrieved April 1, 2019. The couple wed in 1992; daughter Stephanie, now 5, arrived a year later.
  5. "David James Elliott". TVGuide.com. Archived from the original on July 26, 2015. Retrieved April 1, 2019.