Chandra West
Chandra K. West, born on December 31, 1970, in Edmonton, Alberta, is a talented Canadian actress known for her diverse roles in film and television. As the youngest of eight siblings, she spent her early years in Oak Bay, British Columbia, before moving to Oakville, Ontario, where she grew up. West developed a passion for acting at a young age, attending a summer camp in Oxford, England, at 17. She furthered her education in the Theater Performance Program at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec.
West's professional journey commenced in 1991 with a minor role in the film *True Confections*, which explored themes of societal conservatism in the 1950s. She quickly made her mark in the industry with a role in the 1993 miniseries *The Secrets of Lake Success*. Her filmography includes a notable performance as the female lead in *Puppet Master 4* (1993) and a role as Miss Germany in the action film *No Contest* (1994), alongside actors Robert Davi and Roddy Piper. West continued her involvement in the *Puppet Master* series, reprising her role in *Puppet Master 5: The Final Chapter* (1994).
During the mid-1990s, she showcased her versatility on television, starring in productions such as *Madonna: Innocence Lost* (1994), *Catwalk* (1995), and *Love and Betrayal: The Mia Farrow Story* (1995), where she portrayed Mariel Hemingway. Her late-1990s film contributions include performances in *Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms* (1998) and *Universal Soldier III: Unfinished Business* (1998). Chandra West's career reflects her commitment to her craft and her ability to engage audiences across various genres.
Filmography
Murder on Her Mind
Night Terrors
Water's Edge
White Noise
The Salton Sea
My Neighbor's Secret
Burn Notice: The Fall of Sam Axe
Category 6: Day of Destruction
Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms
Canes
No Contest
A Christmas Tail
The Tooth Fairy
Badland
Universal Soldier III: Unfinished Business
Puppet Master 4
Puppet Master 5
Love, Weddings & Other Disasters
Z (2019)
Spiral (2019)
The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest
Ring of Deception