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Erin Chambers (born September 24, 1979)[1] is an American actress, best known for her role as Siobhan McKenna Spencer on ABC soap opera General Hospital. She has made guest appearances in a number of television shows.
Key Information
Personal life
[edit]Chambers was born in Portland, Oregon,[1] and received a BFA in acting from Brigham Young University. Chambers is a Latter-day Saint.[2]
Chambers married Carson McKay in December 2002.[1] The couple have a son, Roan, born June 2, 2016,[3][4] and a daughter Lilian Mae born in 2018.[5]
Career
[edit]In film, Chambers played the female lead in The Singles 2nd Ward. She starred in the Disney Channel original movie Don't Look Under the Bed. She also starred in the 2007 film Heber Holiday along with Torrey DeVitto. Chambers starred as Priscilla Presley in the 2007 film Tears of a King alongside Matt Lewis as Elvis Presley, which depicts Elvis's last years. Chambers starred in the 2008 LDS film The Errand of Angels, the story of an LDS missionary in Austria learning to cope with a different culture and the missionary lifestyle, as well as a difficult companion. Chambers also has had many guest roles in television shows such as Drake & Josh, ER, Veronica Mars, Joan of Arcadia, Stargate: Atlantis, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CSI: NY, Bones, Standoff, and Cold Case.
From 2010 to 2011 she was a regular cast member of the ABC daytime soap opera General Hospital, playing the Irish character Siobhan McKenna. In April 2013, it was announced that Chambers had joined The Young and the Restless as Melanie Daniels in a recurring role. Her first airdate was on June 6.[6] Her character was written out in August 2013.[7][8] In fall 2013, Chambers appeared in ABC primetime drama Scandal.[9]
Filmography
[edit]| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1995 | Whisper of the Heart | High School Student (voice) | |
| 1995 | Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home | Julie's Friend | Uncredited |
| 1999 | My Neighbors the Yamadas | Department Store Clerk (voice) | |
| 1999 | The Substitute 3: Winner Takes All | Terri | Direct to video |
| 1999 | Don't Look Under the Bed | Frances Bacon McCausland | TV movie |
| 2000 | Blast | Nori | |
| 2001 | Ricochet River | Rhonda Rheinbeck | |
| 2002 | The Cat Returns | Additional Voices | |
| 2004 | Strong Medicine | Madison | Episode: "Ears, Ho's & Threat" |
| 2004 | Drake & Josh | Kathy | Episode: "First Crush" |
| 2004 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Molly Zimmerman (uncredited) | Episode "Bad Words" |
| 2004 | Joan of Arcadia | Majorette God | Episode: "Vanity, Thy Name Is Human" |
| 2004–2008 | Days of Our Lives | Lacey Hansen | 4 episodes |
| 2004 | Stargate: Atlantis | Sora | 3 episodes |
| 2005 | Veronica Mars | Amelia DeLongpre | Episode: "Kanes and Abel's" |
| 2006 | ER | Brooke Sawyer | Episode: "Strange Bedfellows" |
| 2006 | Standoff | Krista | Episode: "Pilot" |
| 2006 | CSI: NY | Verna Welke | Episode: "Consequences" |
| 2006 | Happy Feet | Other Voices | |
| 2007 | Spellbound | Barbara | TV movie |
| 2007 | Tears of a King | Priscilla Presley | |
| 2007 | Close to Home | Amy Lewis | Episode: "Barren" |
| 2007 | Heber Holiday | Jodi | |
| 2007 | Bones | Kat Curtis | Episode: "The Secret in the Soil" |
| 2007 | The Singles 2nd Ward | Christine | |
| 2007 | Alvin and the Chipmunks | Press Coordinator | |
| 2008 | The Errand of Angels | Sister Taylor | |
| 2008 | Murder 101 | Madison | TV movie |
| 2008 | Without a Trace | Laura Richards | Episode: "Article 32" |
| 2009 | 10 Items or Less | Mary Lou | Episode: "Sesquicentennial" |
| 2009 | Medium | Julie Snowden | Episode: "How to Make a Killing in Big Business: Part 1" Episode: "How to Make a Killing in Big Business: Part 2" |
| 2009 | The Storm | Carly Meyers | TV miniseries |
| 2009 | Cold Case | Darcy Curtis | Episode: "The Crossing" |
| 2010 | Miami Medical | Kate Prentice | Episode: "88 Seconds" |
| 2010 | Ghost Whisperer | Sherry | Episode: "Dead Eye" |
| 2010 | Heaven's Rain | Nicole | |
| 2010–2011 | General Hospital | Siobhan Spencer | Series regular, 120 episodes |
| 2012 | Nesting | Katie | |
| 2012 | Castle | Suzanne Steiner | Episode: "A Dance with Death" |
| 2012 | The Glades | Meghan Connor | Episode: "Islandia" |
| 2013 | Paging Dr. Freed | Stephanie | TV pilot |
| 2013 | NCIS: Los Angeles | Jenna Parish | Episode: "Kill House" |
| 2013 | The Young and the Restless | Melanie Daniels | Recurring role |
| 2013 | Scandal | Mara | Recurring role |
| 2014 | Rizzoli & Isles | Caitlin MacCarthy | Episode: "A New Day" |
| 2014 | Reckless | Susie Knox | Episode: "Stand Your Ground" |
| 2015 | Finding Carter | Hillary | Recurring role |
| 2017 | Saturn Returns | Sienna | |
| 2018 | The X-Files | Anna Strong | Episode: "Familiar" |
| 2018 | The Amendment | Nicole Clark | |
| 2021 | Shameless | Melanie Runkin | Episode: "The Fickle Lady is Calling it Quits" |
| 2023 | Bosch: Legacy | Anna Keiser | Episode: "Dos Matadores" |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Erin Chambers". Soap Opera Digest. Archived from the original on June 28, 2017. Retrieved July 15, 2016.
- ^ "BYU Actors Maintain LDS Standards"
- ^ "SOAP ALUM WELCOMES BABY BOY". Soap Opera Digest. June 3, 2016. Retrieved July 15, 2016.
- ^ Chambers, Erin (June 20, 2016). "Carson went back to work today so Roan & I had our first day alone together. I successfully kept him alive #winning". Twitter. Retrieved July 15, 2016.
- ^ Chambers, Erin (July 14, 2018). "Carson and I welcomed this cute bundle of joy recently. Meet Lilian Mae! We are in heaven with sweet Lily". Twitter. Retrieved July 15, 2018.
- ^ Chambers, Erin (June 7, 2013). "My Young and The Restless episodes start this week! Tune in Thursday, June 6th to see my first day in Genoa City! :)". Twitter. Retrieved June 2, 2013.
- ^ "Bye, Girl: Erin Chambers Mercifully Departs The Young and the Restless". Daytime Confidential. Archived from the original on November 6, 2013. Retrieved October 25, 2013.
- ^ "Erin Chambers out as Y&R's Melanie | The Young and the Restless". SoapCentral. Retrieved October 25, 2013.
- ^ "Erin Chambers - My first Scandal episode airs tonight..." Facebook. Retrieved October 25, 2013.
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[edit]Erin Chambers
View on GrokipediaEarly life and education
Childhood and family background
Erin Chambers was born on September 24, 1979, in Portland, Oregon, making her 46 years old as of 2025.[6] Growing up in this culturally vibrant city known for its thriving arts community, she was immersed in an environment that nurtured creative expression from an early age. Portland's local theater scene and music opportunities provided fertile ground for her budding interests, including performances at events like singing the national anthem at Portland Trail Blazers games during her elementary school years.[7] Chambers' family played a pivotal role in fostering her theatrical inclinations, creating a supportive home atmosphere that encouraged artistic pursuits. From around age five or six, she displayed a natural flair for performance, often engaging in imaginative play and pretending to be characters from books like The Island of the Blue Dolphins. Her parents recognized this talent early on and enrolled her in dance and piano lessons to channel her energy, with her mother showing both pride and nervousness during her daughter's public appearances. This familial encouragement extended to her first stage role at age seven in a production of The King and I, highlighting the close-knit environment that valued her passions without formal pressure.[7] By her early teens, Chambers' exposure to performing arts had deepened through Portland's independent film and theater opportunities, leading her to secure her first agent at age 13. This early involvement in local productions laid the groundwork for her artistic development, blending family support with the city's dynamic cultural influences. Following high school, she pursued formal training at Brigham Young University.[7]Academic training
Chambers pursued her formal acting education at Brigham Young University (BYU), an institution affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, influenced by her Mormon faith.[8] She enrolled in the university's Department of Theatre and Media Arts, which emphasizes a faith-based approach to performing arts education, fostering both technical skills and moral values in student training. In 1999, as a junior majoring in acting, Chambers demonstrated her early aspirations by auditioning for and securing the lead role in Disney Channel's Don't Look Under the Bed, marking a pivotal moment that bridged her academic studies with professional opportunities.[9] This experience underscored her growing commitment to acting, honed through rigorous coursework that included scene study, voice and movement training, and ensemble collaboration within BYU's supportive, value-driven environment.[10] Chambers participated actively in BYU's theater program, performing in notable student productions such as Cyrano de Bergerac, The Three Sisters, and The Philadelphia Story. During her time at BYU, she was nominated twice for the Irene Ryan Award at the Associated College Theatre Festival.[1] These roles allowed her to develop versatility in classical and contemporary works, building a strong foundation in character interpretation and stage presence that aligned with the program's emphasis on wholesome, uplifting storytelling. She graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Acting and a minor in English, completing her degree in 2002.[11][7] This training at BYU not only refined her craft but also instilled a sense of purpose in her career, connecting her academic pursuits to broader aspirations in performance.[7]Career
Early roles and breakthrough
Chambers began her professional acting career in 1999 with the Disney Channel Original Movie Don't Look Under the Bed, where she portrayed the lead character Frances Bacon McCausland, a teenager confronting a supernatural boogeyman tied to her past regrets.[12] The film, directed by Kevin Rodney Sullivan, highlighted Chambers' ability to handle dramatic and horror elements in a family-friendly context, earning positive reviews for her performance as a logical yet vulnerable protagonist.[13] That same year, she appeared in the action-thriller TV movie The Substitute 3: Winner Takes All, playing the supporting role of Terri, a college student entangled in a mercenary's undercover operation against campus violence.[14] In the early 2000s, Chambers continued building her resume with smaller roles in independent and faith-aligned projects, including the lead female role of Christine in the 2007 LDS comedy The Singles 2nd Ward, which explored themes of Mormon dating and family dynamics within a lighthearted narrative.[15] Her training at Brigham Young University, where she earned a BFA in acting, provided a foundation for these diverse early opportunities, blending mainstream and values-driven storytelling.[1] By 2004–2005, Chambers transitioned to more consistent television guest appearances, signaling her breakthrough into regular episodic work; a notable example was her portrayal of Kathy, Josh's awkward crush, in the Nickelodeon sitcom Drake & Josh episode "First Crush."[16] This role showcased her versatility in comedic and dramatic teen-oriented programming, paving the way for sustained career momentum.[6]Soap opera work
Chambers gained prominence in the soap opera genre with her portrayal of Siobhan McKenna Spencer on the ABC daytime drama General Hospital, where she appeared as a series regular from September 15, 2010, to August 23, 2011, with additional episodes in November 2011.[1] Siobhan, an Irish immigrant from Galway, was introduced as a complex character entangled in international intrigue; she met Lucky Spencer (Jonathan Jackson) in Ireland while he was undercover, followed him to Port Charles for protection, and became blackmailed by the crime lord known as the Balkan to spy on Brenda Barrett (Vanessa Marcil), using her sister Megan as leverage.[17] The storyline evolved into a romance with Lucky, culminating in their marriage for her green card, amid conflicts with Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) over Lucky's affections, a near-fatal fire injury complicated by surgical error, a pregnancy, and ultimately Siobhan's murder by mobster Anthony Zacchara (Bruce Weitz) to silence her knowledge of his drug operations; she later returned briefly as a hallucination in Lucky's storyline.[17] This role marked Chambers' breakthrough in daytime television, leading to her being placed on contract with the show in January 2011, significantly boosting her visibility within the industry.[18] Following her General Hospital tenure, Chambers took on a recurring role as Melanie Daniels on CBS's The Young and the Restless from June 6 to August 26, 2013.[1] Melanie, a paralegal hired by attorney Avery Clark (Jessica Collins) at Newman Enterprises, was drawn into corporate intrigue when tasked by Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) to spy on his son Adam (Michael Muhney); she pursued a romantic relationship with Adam but was fired upon exposure, prompting her to collaborate with Billy Abbott (Billy Miller) in an attempt to frame Adam for rape, only to retract the accusation after persuasion by Chelsea Lawson (Melissa Claire Egan) and flee Genoa City to evade charges.[19] This appearance further entrenched Chambers in the soap opera landscape, showcasing her versatility in morally ambiguous supporting roles.[20] These performances solidified Chambers' reputation in daytime soaps during a challenging era for the genre in the 2010s, marked by declining viewership, reduced advertising revenue—down nearly 30% from 2005 to 2009 and another 20% by mid-2010—and multiple cancellations, including As the World Turns in 2010, All My Children in 2011, and One Life to Live in 2012, amid competition from streaming media and shifting audience demographics like more women in the workforce.[21] While neither role garnered awards nominations, fan reception for Siobhan highlighted appreciation for Chambers' portrayal of a fiery, resilient immigrant navigating danger and romance, contributing to her enduring association with the format despite the industry's contractions.[22]Guest appearances and films
Following her soap opera roles, Erin Chambers continued to appear in guest roles on television series across various genres. She portrayed Mara, Vice President Sally Langston's chief of staff, in two episodes of Scandal in 2013–2014, navigating high-stakes Washington intrigue.[6] In 2018, she played Anna Strong, a seemingly ordinary resident harboring supernatural secrets, in the revival episode "Familiar" of The X-Files, blending horror and sci-fi elements. Her appearance as Melanie Runkin in the 2021 episode "The Fickle Lady Is Calling It Quits" of Shameless embodied a complex figure in the show's gritty family dynamics. Her most recent television role was as Assistant District Attorney Anna Keiser in multiple episodes of Bosch: Legacy in 2022, appearing as a principled prosecutor in the legal thriller series.[6] In films, Chambers took on supporting and lead roles in independent productions emphasizing drama and faith-based themes. She played Katie in the 2011 romantic comedy Nesting, exploring adult relationships through a group's return to their youthful haunts. She appeared as Sienna in the 2017 ensemble dramedy Saturn Returns, reuniting old friends amid life's milestones. In 2018's The Amendment, she portrayed Nicole Clark, a journalist aiding a survivor's advocacy for victims' rights in this inspirational biography.[6] Chambers' work demonstrates a broad genre range, from science fiction and medical procedurals to faith-based narratives and political thrillers, often emphasizing resilient female characters in dramatic contexts. However, her on-screen activity has notably decreased since 2018, with Bosch: Legacy marking her last confirmed role as of November 2025 and no new projects announced.[6]Personal life
Marriage and family
Chambers married Carson McKay on December 21, 2002.[23] The couple welcomed their first child, a son named Roan James McKay, on June 2, 2016.[24] Their second child, a daughter named Lilian Mae McKay, was born in 2018.[25] Chambers has balanced her family life with her ongoing acting career, including roles in television projects around the time of her children's births.[6]Religious beliefs and affiliations
Erin Chambers is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[4] Her faith significantly influenced her educational choices, leading her to attend Brigham Young University, where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in acting in 2002.[8][7] In her career, Chambers has embraced roles in faith-based films that align with her beliefs, such as portraying Christine in the 2007 comedy The Singles 2nd Ward, a story centered on Mormon singles navigating relationships and gospel principles.[15] She also starred as Sister Rachel Taylor, a young LDS missionary in Austria, in the 2008 drama The Errand of Angels, a role she described as exciting because it reflected her own value system and deepened her appreciation for missionary service.[4][26] Chambers has publicly expressed her faith through interviews, emphasizing its role in her life and work. In a 2011 discussion with the LDS Women Project, she stated, "I love my Savior and my Father in Heaven. I know that they’re always there for me," and highlighted how her talents are gifts from Heavenly Father to be shared like a missionary.[7] She prefers demonstrating her beliefs through actions rather than overt preaching, correcting misconceptions about the Church when opportunities arise, and attends a Los Angeles ward composed of entertainment professionals, which provides a supportive community niche.[7] Navigating Hollywood as an active Latter-day Saint has presented both challenges and positives for Chambers. She has faced dilemmas such as script changes requiring on-the-spot decisions about moral boundaries and occasional judgment from some in her religious community questioning her compatibility as a "good Mormon" and actress.[27][7] Despite these, she remains committed, noting in a 2007 BYU Universe interview that unlike many LDS classmates who became inactive post-graduation, she continues to uphold church standards, finding reward in being herself in the industry: "One of the rewards is feeling like I can be a part of it and still be myself."[27] Chambers views her faith as a distinguishing factor, allowing her to derive joy from creating worlds on stage while serving as a positive example.[7]Filmography
Television credits
Erin Chambers began her television career in the late 1990s and has since amassed a diverse portfolio of guest starring roles, recurring parts, and soap opera stints across network and cable series. Her credits span procedural dramas, science fiction, and daytime soaps, with notable extended appearances in long-running programs.| Year(s) | Title | Role | Episodes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1999 | The Substitute 3: Winner Takes All (TV movie) | Terri | 1 |
| 1999 | Don't Look Under the Bed (TV movie) | Frances Bacon McCausland | 1 |
| 2004 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Molly Zimmerman | 1 |
| 2004 | Strong Medicine | Madison | 1 |
| 2008 | Without a Trace | Laura Richards | 1 |
| 2004 | Joan of Arcadia | Majorette God | 1 |
| 2009 | Cold Case | Darcy Curtis ('66) | 1 |
| 2004 | Drake & Josh | Kathy | 1 |
| 2004 | Stargate: Atlantis | Sora | 3 |
| 2005 | Veronica Mars | Amelia DeLongpre | 1 |
| 2006 | CSI: NY | Verna Welke | 1 |
| 2005 | Bones | Kat Curtis | 1 |
| 2005 | Medium | Julie Snowden | 3 |
| 2005 | Ghost Whisperer | Sherry Parks | 1 |
| 2005 | Close to Home | Amy Lewis | 1 |
| 2006 | ER | Brooke Sawyer | 1 |
| 2006 | Standoff | Krista | 1 |
| 2006 | 10 Items or Less | Mary Lou | 1 |
| 2008 | Days of Our Lives | Lacey Hansen | 4 |
| 2009 | The Storm (miniseries) | Carly Meyers | 2 |
| 2009 | NCIS: Los Angeles | Jenna Parish | 1 |
| 2009 | Castle | Suzanne Steiner | 1 |
| 2010 | Miami Medical | Kate Prentice | 1 |
| 2010 | The Glades | Meghan Connor | 1 |
| 2010 | Rizzoli & Isles | Caitlin MacCarthy | 1 |
| 2010–2011 | General Hospital | Siobhan McKenna | 123 |
| 2012 | Scandal | Mara | 2 |
| 2013 | The Young and the Restless | Melanie Daniels | Recurring (approx. 20) |
| 2014 | Reckless | Susie Knox | 1 |
| 2014–2015 | Finding Carter | Hillary | 2 |
| 2018 | The X-Files | Anna Strong | 1 |
| 2021 | Shameless | Melanie Runkin | 1 |
| 2023 | Bosch: Legacy | ADA Anna Keiser | 1 |
Film credits
Erin Chambers began her feature film career in the early 2000s, appearing primarily in independent and faith-based productions, as well as providing voice work for animated features.[41] Her roles often highlighted her versatility in drama, comedy, and supporting parts.| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2000 | Blast | Nori | Indie teen drama |
| 2001 | Ricochet River | Rhonda Rheinbeck | Indie coming-of-age drama |
| 2002 | The Cat Returns | Additional Voices | Animated fantasy (English dub) |
| 2006 | Happy Feet | Additional Voices | Animated musical comedy |
| 2007 | The Singles 2nd Ward | Christine | Faith-based romantic comedy |
| 2007 | Heber Holiday | Jodi | Faith-based comedy |
| 2007 | Tears of a King | Priscilla Presley | Faith-based biographical drama |
| 2008 | The Errand of Angels | Sister Taylor | Faith-based indie drama |
| 2010 | Heaven's Rain | Nicole | Indie biographical drama |
| 2011 | Nesting | Katie | Indie horror-comedy |
| 2017 | Saturn Returns | Sienna | Indie ensemble drama |
| 2018 | The Amendment | Nicole Clark | Indie historical drama |