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Chanel, an American actress, has successfully navigated the acting and modeling industry over the past decade. Described as a ball of energy with captivating eyes in a pretty blonde package, she is a chameleon with strength, vulnerability, and great comedic timing in equal amounts. She shines in lighter, bubbly types and specializes in darker material, playing edgy and troubled young women.
Her first movie appearance was in the independent film "Waiting For The Rocket". She then landed the role of one of the Felon Cheerleaders in the Universal film "BASEkeball", from the creators of South Park and director David Zucker. Her improv training with the Groundlings and ACME Comedy Theater helped her garner a guest starring role opposite Bill Murray in the pilot "The Sweet Spot".
In her early professional years, Chanel's main focus was modeling. In 2011, she shifted her attention to acting full time. Her recent roles include a guest appearance on "The Late Late Show" opposite James Corden and John Stamos; Starring roles in two independent films, horror film "Circus Of The Dead" alongside genre legend Bill Oberst Jr., and the psychological thriller "House On Rodeo Gulch".
She can also be seen in the upcoming release of the comedy "Hypnotized" starring Vinnie Jones and Kevin Pollak, as well as the drama "Bigger Than The Beatles". Her past work includes Jonas Akerlund's "Small Apartments" with James Caan, Billy Crystal and Matt Lucas; "Dorothy And The Witches Of Oz", starring Sean Astin, Christopher Lloyd and Lance Henrickson; "Skum Rocks" with Alice Cooper and "Bad Kids Go To Hell" based on the best-selling comic book with Judd Nelson and Ben Browder.
As a producer, she is currently in development on several feature films, serving as both producer and co-lead, where she brings her extensive experience, knowledge of public relations/marketing/branding and her vast rolodex to the team.