Beth Chamberlin: Blurbs
TRIVIA
- A board member for the Curtis R. Vance Foundation, Beth helps to raise money for ALS research, awareness, and for the families of ALS sufferers. edit »
- Beth admits that she does not wear any make-up in real life. edit »
- Active in many charities, Beth delivers food for the "Meals on Wheels" program. edit »
- Beth calls her mother her best friend and says she is "her light". edit »
- Beth was featured on the cover of the October 2002 issue of Woman's World. edit »
- Beth is the spokesperson for the Guiding Light Humanity Bracelet and has appeared on the QVC shopping channel several times to help promote it. edit »
- Beth says that one of her first acting teachers told her she had no talent and that she should get out of the business. edit »
- In 1997 Beth made several television commercials, including for Curel, Sunny Delight, and Maalox. edit »
- When Beth first joined the cast of Guiding Light her character, Beth Raines, was mute. She enjoyed playing the part that way because it gave her a chance to show off the skills she learned while taking sign classes. edit »
- Beth has appeared in productions of The Taming of the Shrew, Flowers for Algernon, and You Can't Take It With You. edit »
- Beth has a "Bacon Number" of 1.
She was in The Big Picture with Kevin Bacon. edit » - Beth and her husband own a 1904 Colonial, which they completely renovated. The house was featured in an issue of Better Homes and Gardens magazine. edit »
- Beth is an avid skier and takes every chance she can to jump on the slopes. edit »
- Beth says that she and her husband, Peter, had the "biggest fight of our lives" the night before they got married. She now believes fighting before the wedding is a good sign, especially since they have been married since 1994. edit »
- When she was first given a contract with Guiding Light, Beth says she spent the money on a "really fabulous apartment in New York City." edit »
QUOTES
- Beth: (on getting involved with Kettlebells) My goal is to create a community of women who are empowered, invigorated and in love … with themselves. edit »
- Beth: If I represent anything, it's that dreams really can come true. I'm living proof of it. edit »
- Beth: I have a tendency to be obsessive about my acting. edit »
- Beth: (on Gandhi) I read his biography years ago, and it's so fascinating to me that this man who was completely non-violent was able to create such a change in his country and the world. edit »
- Beth: (on how she spends her money) I'm not actually a big clothes horse anymore. If I want to spend money on something, I spend it on a piece of furniture that will last me for years, or improvements on my home. But for clothing that's going to be out next year, then forget it! edit »
- Beth: (on her wedding-related disaster) I'm in the middle of my vows and I feel a tap on my shoulder. I turn around and it's my maid of honor and she says, 'A bug just bit me on my leg and it's bleeding, look!' [laughs] I went, 'Uh, okay, I'll be right with you, I've got something else going on right here! I'm getting married! We'll deal with the bug after!' edit »
