Justin W. Chambers


Actor, Model

About

Also Known As
Justin W Chambers
Birth Place
Springfield, Ohio, USA
Born
July 11, 1970

Biography

As the surly but kind young doctor on "Grey's Anatomy" (ABC, 2005 - ), Justin Chambers seems so in his element that it's hard to believe that he struggled for ten years before becoming a star. An extremely attractive male model perhaps best known for his Calvin Klein ads, Chambers made the transition to film acting gradually building a resume of work in small TV roles before breaking in ...

Family & Companions

Keisha Chambers
Wife
Modeling agency booker. Met when he was modeling for Calvin Klein.

Biography

As the surly but kind young doctor on "Grey's Anatomy" (ABC, 2005 - ), Justin Chambers seems so in his element that it's hard to believe that he struggled for ten years before becoming a star. An extremely attractive male model perhaps best known for his Calvin Klein ads, Chambers made the transition to film acting gradually building a resume of work in small TV roles before breaking in to features.

The tall, brown-haired, brown-eyed Chambers grew up in Springfield, Ohio, one of five children (he would eventually become father of five as well). The striking stud was spotted by an agent in a Paris Metro station. Soon he was modeling in Europe, Japan and the U.S. with contracts at Calvin Klein and Armani, among others. Chambers began appearing in stage productions in the mid-1990s and in 1995 caught what should have been his first break, a role on the NBC daytime drama "Another World." Unfortunately for him, the show changed producers and the new executive decided to take the character in a different direction and fired Chambers. The budding performer rebounded a bit with primetime guest roles in series like Fox's "New York Undercover" and UPN's "Swift Justice" and the CBS "Hallmark Hall of Fame" productions "Harvest of Shame" (CBS, 1996) opposite Lolita Davidovich as an FBI agent who visits an Amish farm after three barns have mysteriously burned to the ground and the sudser "Rose Hill" (CBS, 1997) opposite Jennifer Garner. Another potential career boost came when he was tapped to co-star with Ann-Margret and Sonia Braga in the CBS drama series "Four Corners" in 1998, but few people saw his turn as the troubled son of title estate's caretaker; the network pulled the plug on the show after only two airings. He then made the sudser "Seasons of Love" (CBS, 1998) with Hume Cronyn, Rip Torn and Nick Stahl

Chambers segued to the big screen in the featured role of a WASP who befriends a Jew in "Liberty Heights" (1999), Barry Levinson's semi-autobiographical drama of growing up in Baltimore. The actor was briefly seen as a dope-smoking buddy of Cameron Diaz in "The Invisible Circus" before his breaking through as the Italian immigrant expecting to marry Jennifer Lopez in the box-office hit "The Wedding Planner" (both 2001). The latter allowed Chambers to demonstrate his capacity for broad humor as well as light romance and he made a charming rival to co-star Matthew McConaughey. Continuing his ascent to stardom, Chambers landed his first starring role as D'Artagnan in yet another take on the Dumas classic in "The Musketeer" (2001), as the dashing swordsman D'Artagnan trying to avenge the death of his parents despite distraction from Mena Suvari's lovely Francesca. The critics weren't kind; fortunately he also continued his day job, featured in advertising campaigns for Calvin Klein.

Luckily, his next role opposite Uma Thurman in HBO's melodrama "Hysterical Blindness" (2002) in which two women, Thurman and Juliette Lewis, are single and pushing 30 in 1980s New Jersey. Cambers played rakish contractor Rick whose casual fling with Thurman's character Debby turns into a possible marriage in Debby's mind though Rick remained indifferent. His next project, "Leo" (2002) with Sam Shepard, Elisabeth Shue and Joseph Fiennes, was another critical disaster. He played a small role in "For Which it Stands" (2003) as a German soldier in a movie about a World War II vet's path to redemption. Chambers finally got meaningful exposure on the hit procedural drama "Cold Case" (CBS, 2003) with Kathryn Morris. Cambers played her partner, a level-headed cold case detective. The show took off with viewers in its second season--after Chambers' departure. Happily, Chambers' own big break came in his next role as Dr. Alex Karev on "Grey's Anatomy" with Ellen Pompeo and Patrick Dempsey. He played the seemingly superficial sleazeball who turned out to be a nice guy and a talented doctor with an amazing bedside manner, as well as the budding love interest of Katherine Heigl's character Isobel. Chambers was also afforded time to pursue roles in movies, though his choices exhibited questionable taste. He made "Southern Belles" (2005) as co-star Laura Breckenridge's love interest, a cop named Rhett Butler. In the virtually unseen "Zodiac" (2005) with Rory Culkin. Chambers, a police detective, and his son Culkin become obsessed with finding a serial killer and endanger their family in the process.

Life Events

1995

Had recurring role on the NBC daytime soap "Another World"; fired after four months

1996

Had featured role in the "Hallmark Hall of Fame" production "Harvest of Shame" (CBS)

1996

Primetime acting debut in a guest appearance on "New York Undercover" (Fox)

1997

Acted in "Rose Hill" a CBS "Hallmark Hall of Fame" production

1998

TV series debut as a regular, played the troubled son of an estate's caretaker on the very short-lived CBS series "Four Corners"

1999

Feature film acting debut, playing Trey, a rich preppy who befriends a Jewish kid from a poorer family in "Liberty Heights", from director Barry Levinson

2001

Had small role as a dope smoking pal of Cameron Diaz's in "The Invisible Circus"

2001

First lead role in movies, the title part in "The Musketeer"

2001

Played the Italian immigrant expecting to marry Jennifer Lopez's title character in "The Wedding Planner"

2002

Cast opposite Uma Thurman in the HBO movie "Hysterical Blindness"; premeired at Sundance

2002

Starred with Elisabeth Shue and Joseph Fiennes in "Leo"

2003

Cast as Chris Lassing in the CBS drama "Cold Case" (left show in the first season)

2005

Cast as Dr. Alex Karev on the ABC medical drama "Grey's Anatomy"

2006

Portrayed a police detective obsessed with the famous murder case in the thriller, "Zodiac"

Family

John Chambers
Father
Retired deputy.
Pam Chambers
Mother
Deputy. Achieved rank of sergeant.
Jason Chambers
Brother
Twin; born in 1970.
Isabella Chambers
Daughter
Born c. 1994.
Maya Chambers
Daughter
Born c. 1996; twin of Kaila.
Kaila Chambers
Daughter
Born c. 1996; twin of Maya.
Eva Chambers
Daughter
Born c. 1998.

Companions

Keisha Chambers
Wife
Modeling agency booker. Met when he was modeling for Calvin Klein.

Bibliography