CB Spencer, a stunning blonde, was born in the midst of Hollywood's glamour, yet it wasn't until she began to pursue her passion for acting that her career took off.
While working at a landmark hotel in downtown Los Angeles, Spencer was discovered strolling across the marble lobby floor by a chance encounter, which led to her being cast in a Placido Domingo music video. This serendipitous event marked the beginning of her professional journey, and soon she landed small roles in Trey Parker and Matt Stone's comedy Baseketball and UPN's The Love Boat: The Next Wave.
Determined to hone her craft, Spencer began intensive studies with renowned acting coach Howard Fine, under whose guidance her talent flourished. She went on to appear in the Emmy award-winning Ally McBeal, NBC's daytime drama Passions, and the Disney hit Even Stevens. Her big-screen credits include the festival award-winning romantic comedy Sticky Fingers and the action-drama Johnny Caution, in which she chillingly portrayed a Nazi-born villain in Ed Fowler's debut film.
After graduating from UCLA, Spencer's exceptional abilities earned her a coveted spot in the prestigious Shakespeare program at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. There, she met Nona Shepphard, who would later direct her in Acting Shakespeare New York's production of Hamlet. An avid theatre supporter, Spencer recently joined the respected Los Angeles-based West Coast Ensemble and continues to captivate audiences with her impressive range and passion for the craft.
Currently, Spencer resides in Los Angeles with her loyal companion, Asha, a charming 7-pound dog she rescued from the pound.