Chelsea Talmadge
Chelsea Talmadge is an accomplished American actress, recognized for her memorable role as Carol in the acclaimed Netflix science fiction series, "Stranger Things," which aired from 2016 to 2017. During her time on the show, she shared the screen with notable talents such as Millie Bobby Brown, Winona Ryder, and David Harbour. In addition to her work on "Stranger Things," Talmadge showcased her versatility through recurring roles in the indie series "Still the King," where she played Mabel, a project crafted by Billy Ray Cyrus, and in the gripping series "Halt and Catch Fire" as Vera.
Talmadge's journey in acting began early, at the age of 12, after attending a summer camp focused on entertainment. Since then, she has built a diverse portfolio, appearing in various television series, commercials, and films, including performances alongside Kat Dennings in "To Write Love on Her Arms" and Gary Burgoff in "Daniel’s Lot." Beyond her acting prowess, Chelsea is also passionate about music and possesses a remarkable singing voice.
Born in Fountain Valley, California, and later relocating to Orlando, Florida, at the age of three, Talmadge began her dance training at six, demonstrating an enduring commitment to the performing arts. Her stage credentials include significant roles in productions like "Flip" at The Orlando International Film Festival, "Urinetown: The Musical," "13: The Musical," "Anne Frank and Me," where she starred as Anne, and "Pinkalicious: The Musical."
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