Chandra West was born in Alberta, Canada, the youngest of nine children. Growing up in Oakville, Ontario, outside of Toronto, she developed an early interest in the arts. This led to 10 years of intensive ballet training. When she was 16, she enrolled in a summer theater program at Oxford University in England, which started her down the path to pursuing a career in acting. She went on to study in the Theater Performance Program at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec. Notable roles include the Canadian miniseries, Revenge of the Land (1999), directed by John N. Smith; the feature film, The Salton Sea (2002), opposite Val Kilmer; the NBC television series, Mister Sterling (2003), with Josh Brolin; the feature, White Noise (2005), starring alongside Michael Keaton; a major recurring role on NYPD Blue (1993), as Mark-Paul Gosselaar's bi-polar doctor girlfriend; the HBO series, John from Cincinnati (2007), from creator David Milch; the Canadian television movie, Of Murder and Memory (2008), for which she received a Gemini nomination for Best Actress in a Leading Role; and the ABC supernatural series, The Gates (2010).
Chandra White is known for My Little Nightmare, My Father's Keeper (2023) and Define Love Part 1: Shitty Love (2022).
Houston, Texas native Chandra Wilson began performing in musicals at the age of five with Theatre Under the Stars. She attended Houston's High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, and later went on to acquire her BFA in Drama from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts through which she spent four years at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. Chandra's first series regular job was on ABC's Bob Patterson (2001) in the role of Claudia Hopper. She has made numerous other television appearances including guest-starring and recurring roles. She has also appeared in national television commercials for Blockbuster Video, Burger King, Scope, and the United Negro College Fund as well as numerous radio commercials. Aside from film and television, she has several New York stage credits. Her portrayal of Bonna Willis in the production of "The Good Times are Killing Me" by Lynda Barry (both at the Second Stage and Minetta Lane Theatres) won her a Theatre World Award for Outstanding Debut Performance. Some of her other stage credits include "Paper Moon: The Musical" at the Papermill Playhouse, "The Family of Mann" by Theresa Rebeck, "Believing" for the Young Playwright's Festival and the Broadway production of "On the Town" directed by George C. Wolfe.
ChandraBhushan Singh is known for Lanka (2011), Ab Hoga Dharna Unlimited (2012) and Maassab (The Teacher) (2018).
Chandrabhan is known for The Stoneman Murders (2009), Beeru and Das Capital Gulamon Ki Rajdhani (2020).
Chandrabhan Singh is known for Pyaari - Tarawali the True Story, Mrigja (2022) and Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain (2014).
Chandrabhushan Jha is known for Jungle Mystery Of Murder (2019).
Chandrabhushan Mani is known for Uga Ho Suraj Dev Arag Ke Bhail Ber (2007).
Chandrabose is known for Rise Roar Revolt (2022), Rangasthalam (2018) and Pushpa: The Rise-Part 1 (2021).