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Lacey Chabert Biography

Birth Name:Lacey Nicole Chabert

Birth Place:Purvis, Mississippi, United States

Profession Actress, Producer, Soundtrack, Writer

Fast Facts

  • Won the 1997 YoungStar Award for Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Drama TV
  • Joined by other celebrities, she served meals at Celebrity Server Dinner's in Los Angeles, benefitting the Homeless Heath Care
  • Started acting at a young age after a family vacation to New York led to her getting a role on Broadway
  • Quote: "[On being an actress] " I’m basically a professional storyteller․ I’m grateful to have a job that I love so much․ I’m inspired by the collaborative aspect of my industry․""
  • Appeared in the Broadway production of "Les Miserables," in which she played the role of young Cosette
  • Best known for her roles in the series "Party of FIve" and the film "Mean Girls․"
  • Originally voiced the animated character Meg Griffin on "Family Guy․"

Awards

  • 1993Young Artist Award-Best Young Actress Under Ten in a Television Movie: nominated
  • 1995Young Artist Award-Best Performance by a Youth Actress in a Drama Series: nominated
  • 1995YoungStar Award-Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Drama TV Series: winner
  • 1996Young Artist Award-Best Performance by a Young Actress - TV Drama Series: nominated
  • 1997OFTA Television Award-Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: nominated
  • 1997Young Artist Award-Best Performance in a Drama Series - Young Actress: nominated
  • 1997YoungStar Award-Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Drama TV Series: winner
  • 1998Stinker Award-Worst Supporting Actress: winner
  • 1998Young Artist Award-Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Leading Young Actress: nominated
  • 1998YoungStar Award-Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Drama TV Series: winner
  • 1999Razzie Award-Worst Supporting Actress: winner
  • 1999Young Artist Award-Best Performance in a Feature Film - Supporting Young Actress: nominated
  • 1999Young Artist Award-Best Performance in a TV Drama or Comedy Series - Leading Young Actress: winner
  • 1999YoungStar Award-Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Drama TV Series: nominated
  • 2000YoungStar Award-Best Young Voice Over Talent: nominated
  • 2000YoungStar Award-Best Young Actress/Performance in a Drama TV Series: nominated
  • 2005MTV Movie Award-Best On-Screen Team: winner
  • 2012OFTA Television Award-Best Voice-Over Performance: nominated
  • 2013BTVA Television Voice Acting Award-Best Female Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role - Action/Drama: nominated
  • 2013BTVA Television Voice Acting Award-Best Vocal Ensemble in a New Television Series: nominated
  • 2015BTVA Television Voice Acting Award-Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series - Children's/Educational: nominated
  • 2017BTVA Television Voice Acting Award-Best Vocal Ensemble in a New Television Series: nominated
  • 2017BTVA Television Voice Acting Award-Best Female Lead Vocal Performance in a Television Series: nominated
  • 2017IFS Award-Best Supporting Actress: winner
  • 2018BTVA Television Voice Acting Award-Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series: nominated