In the limelight
Chelsea, also a mother of four, is a talented actress who loves her work. But she also loves the fact that she’s not a Hollywood superstar. It means she can walk around Vancouver with her family without attracting much attention, and live the normal, grounded life she wants.
Over the next few years, she acted in over 100 commercials, among them advertisements for Barbie dolls and Sky Dancers toys. “There are really good people in LA, and I was blessed,” she reflects. “There was a love between me and my agents early on. They believed in me and wanted to do everything they could to support my career.”Soon after moving to LA, Chelsea booked her first television role in a Fox pilot called. One role followed another and success came quickly and easily over the 11 years she lived in LA. Eventually she moved out of her agents’ homes and into an apartment in Hollywood.
When Chelsea was expecting her second child, she realized she was homesick for Canada and her family. “I loved being back in Vancouver, discovering myself as a woman on my own and raising my kids in a safe, beautiful place. It gave me a feeling of control over my life. And as an actress I liked being a bigger fish in a smaller pond.”
“It’s a beautiful story about finding your passion again, and something I can really relate to,” she says.
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