Canadian Goodness with Chandra West

5 July 2007

Topics: Chandra West

Canadian actress Chandra West made a big splash when she showed up on “NYPD Blue” as a hottie doctor who turned out to be a junkie that stalked John Clark Jr. (If you’re a “Blue” fan, you’ll know who I’m talking about. If not, um, nevermind?) But “NYPD Blue” wasn’t the only thing Chandra West has done. She was also in the great, but little scene “The Salton Sea”, which cast Val Kilmer as a junkie turned vigilante. (Hmm, you starting to see a pattern here?) Chandra is currently plying her Canadian goodness trade on HBO’s “John from Cincinnati”, which was created by “NYPD Blue” and “Deadwood” genius David Milch. It’s about, um, surfing and junk. Oh, just watch it, Chandra’s in it, and she’s hot.

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