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Crystal Chappell

 
Actor: Crystal Chappell
 
  • Born: Aug 04, 1965 in Silver Spring, Maryland
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '90s
  • Major Genres: Comedy, Children's/Family
  • Career Highlights: Blue Streak, Bigfoot: The Unforgettable Encounter
  • First Major Screen Credit: Bigfoot: The Unforgettable Encounter (1995)

Biography

Silver Springs, MD, native Crystal Chappell immersed herself in poetry and classic literature as a young girl, eventually discovering her love of acting while essaying the lead in a high-school production of Dark of the Moon. Awarded a drama scholarship for her remarkable prowess on the stage, Chappell subsequently studied computer science and acting at Coast Carolina College in South Carolina, later supporting herself as an aerobics instructor while attending the University of Southern Carolina. It was during a year-long break in her studies that Chappell learned of an audition for a University of Maryland production of Beauty and the Beast, and though she landed the lead role, it was under the strict understanding that she would enroll in the school's acting program as well. Later cast in a University of Maryland production of Spring's Awakening that eventually made it to the finals at the National College Theater Festival, the emerging actress finally realized that her dreams were in sight while performing the expressionist classic at the Kennedy Center.

Upon graduation, Chappell moved to New York and earned her keep as a waitress while becoming a regular on the audition circuit, yet it was a reading of Sanford Meisner on Acting that would compel her to write the author -- who in turn invited her to his West Indies home to hone her craft. Later moving back to New York City, Chappell landed a role on the long-running daytime drama All My Children, and her career officially shifted into high gear. Her relationship with Meisner wasn't over yet, however, and after relocating to Los Angeles for a role on Santa Barbara, Chappell continued her studies with the famed acting coach. If the initial disappointment at learning of her character's quick demise packed a bit of a sting, a subsequent offer to appear on Days of Our Lives provided just the kind of boost needed to keep her spirits lifted.

In the years that followed Chappell made frequent appearances on such television shows as Diagnosis Murder, Walker, Texas Ranger, and Silk Stalkings. But it was in the realm of the soap opera that Chappell was most comfortable, and in 1999 she became a regular fixture on Guiding Light. In 2002, Chappell won her first Daytime Emmy as a result of her role on the series, with subsequent nominations in the following years proving without question that she was one of the most beloved actors in daytime drama. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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Crystal Chappell
Born August 4, 1965 (1965-08-04) (age 43)
Silver Spring, Maryland, U.S.

Crystal Chappell (born August 4, 1965) is an American actress.

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Acting

Soap opera and serial roles

Chappell's first daytime appearance was as a day player on All My Children in 1989. In a July 2006 interview in industry magazine Soap Opera Digest, Chappell recalled actor Maurice Benard helping her through her first scenes.

After a brief run on Santa Barbara, Chappell was cast Dr. Carly Manning Alamain (Katerina von Leuschner) on Days of our Lives. She portrayed the role from June 1990 to October 1993. Chappell and future husband Michael Sabatino met on Days of our Lives, where he played villain Lawrence Alamain. Chappell was front-burner for most of her time on the show, first when her character Carly was featured in a romance with lead character Bo Brady (Peter Reckell, Robert Kelker-Kelly), and then in a complex, Byzantine storyline that featured her heretofore unknown secret identity as a European blueblood. The story culminated in a controversial plot that had Carly buried alive by Lawrence's aunt Vivian (Louise Sorel). Chappell left after difficult contract negotiations and differences with head writer James E. Reilly.

Chappell's next role was as Maggie Carpenter on One Life to Live from October 1995 through September 1997. The character of Maggie was created for Chappell, and she was again paired with a romantic lead on the show, Max Holden (James DePaiva). The character was eventually written out.

Since July 2, 1999, she has played complex villainess/anti-heroine Olivia Spencer Lewis on Guiding Light . The role of Olivia was initially only intended to be a short-term role, but Chappell's portrayal was so popular she was signed to a contract.

She won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Daytime Drama for her work as Olivia in 2002 and was nominated again in the same category in 2005 and 2006. In 2007, she earned her first nomination in the Outstanding Lead Actress category.

Chappell is set to reprise her role on Days of Our Lives in September 2009 and begin airing in October.[1]

Contract controversy

In 2005, Chappell was ambivalent about re-signing to Guiding Light, as her storyline had ebbed considerably. Shortly after re-signing her contract, she was offered the front-burner role of Paige on One Life to Live. Since "GL" had recently cut a number of its actors from the cast roster, Chappell met with the producers to see if she could be released from her contract with GL.

The show ultimately refused. In a July 2006 interview with Soap Opera Digest, Chappell indicated that, while there are no hard feelings, she wasn't sure why the show was so eager to keep Olivia as a character, since the character had not been used much, particularly since the pairing of Olivia and Phillip ended.

Other roles

Chappell has also made appearances in the prime time shows Walker, Texas Ranger, Silk Stalkings, Pensacola: Wings of Gold, and Burke's Law.

Personal life

Chappell was born in Silver Spring, Maryland, and attended Arundel High School. She subsequently attended the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.

She was married to Scott Fanjoy from 1988 to 1991. She has been married to actor Michael Sabatino since January 6, 1997. They have two children, Jacob Walker (born April 2001) and Dylan Michael (born September 2, 2003).

Chappell has said that she enjoys watching Grey's Anatomy, Desperate Housewives and reruns of Will and Grace.[2]


Twitter Presence

On May 24, 2009, Chappell, with the help from members on the Big Purple Dreams Message Board, an Otalia fan community, became the first actor from Guiding Light to open a Twitter account that is viewable to the public. Chappell's tweets address a wide range of issues, including reflections on her career, updates on family and friends, and upcoming professional projects. Her profile has gained a devout following and as of June 28, 2009 has over 4000 followers and gaining.

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