Net Worth: | $12 Million |
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Profession: | Professional TV personality |
Date of Birth: | August 18, 1982 |
Country: | United States of America |
Height: | 1.78 m |
About Elizabeth Chambers
She has worked as a news reporter for Access Hollywood, E! News Now, and Entertainment Tonight. She has performed as an actor in The Game Plan, Criminal Minds, 2 Broke Girls, and Shark. She was included on the list of “Outstanding Alumni” from the University of Texas at Austin in 2020. She founded the BIRD Bakery retail business in Texas, and she has been in holiday cooking segments on The Cooking Channel, Today, and The Food Network. Her name, is Elizabeth Chambers.
She appeared in the movies The Game Plan and Shark as well as the television shows Criminal Minds.
Her maternal grandmother, Maureen Carnathan, was of British ancestry and was brought up in India. She is the oldest of four children. She attended the University of Texas at Austin to study journalism.
Chambers wed actor Armie Hammer in 2010. Their two children are a son (born in 2015) and a daughter (b. 2017). In July 2020, they divorced. She and her kids are currently residing in the Cayman Islands. Along with her ex-husband Armie, she also seems to still be the co-owner of the Bird Bakery in San Antonio, Texas. Local non-profit organizations, such as churches, fire and police agencies, Fisher House Foundation, and the Polycystic Kidney Disease Foundation, box and pick up food that is not sold at Bird Bakery.
BIRD Bakery, owned by Chambers, debuted in San Antonio in 2012 and Dallas, Texas, in 2016. It uses recipes from her grandmother’s kitchen to produce its baked delicacies. Two BIRD Bakery employees were accused in 2019 for allegedly stealing more than $120,000 over a number of years from the company while working independently.
In June 2019, Chambers served as a special guest judge on the Food Network’s “Best Baker in America” as well as in episodes 105, “Tiny Treats” 106, “Tough Cookies” and 107, “Million Dollar Desserts” airing in February and March 2020 on Chopped Sweets.
Chambers introduced Vision Visors, a company that creates kid-sized face masks, in October 2020.
Notably, she has also helped the San Antonio Food Bank generate money. Additionally, Salood, a cancer non-profit, and Chambers’ BIRD Bakery collaborated on the creation of a cookie for young cancer sufferers.