Marianne Chambers Net Worth

Marianne Chambers is an actress born on September 08, 1950. She is best known for her roles in Disillusioned (2015), The League (2009) and Two and a Half Men (2003).
Marianne Chambers is a member of Actress

Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Day September 08, 1950
Age 72 YEARS OLD
Preceded by Steve Gilchrist
Succeeded by Riding abolished
Constituency Scarborough East
Political party Liberal
Occupation Banker

💰 Net worth

Marianne Chambers, the renowned actress born in 1950, is certainly one of the most successful figures in the entertainment industry. With a net worth estimated to be between $100K - $1M in 2024, she has undoubtedly earned her place as a wealthy and influential personality. Marianne's talent, skills, and hard work have propelled her to the top, captivating audiences worldwide with her exceptional performances. Throughout her career, she has consistently delivered unforgettable moments on screen, and her financial success is a testament to her dedication and determination. As the years progress, it is certain that Marianne Chambers will continue to leave an indelible mark on the entertainment industry and further enhance her net worth.

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Biography/Timeline

1976

Chambers was born in Jamaica, and emigrated to Canada in 1976. She is a graduate of The Immaculate Conception High School. She was a banker prior to entering political life. She joined Scotiabank in 1976, and was involved in the expansion of computer and electronic services within the organisation. She was also involved in a number of taskforces concerning the role of women in the workplace. In 1988, she received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Toronto with a major in Commerce.

1993

Chambers was a member of the Rouge Valley Health System, serving as Vice-Chair for a time. She was a member of the Board of Governors at the University of Toronto from 1993 to 2001, and Vice-Chair of the Governing Council from 1998 to 2001. She helped to author a University policy that no student would be prevented from studying at Toronto for inadequate financial resources.

1994

Chambers was also a member of the Board of Trustees of the United Way of Greater Toronto from 1994 to 2001, and was President of the Canadian Club of Toronto from 1998 to 1999. In 2003, she was awarded the Jamaican Prime Ministers Medal of Appreciation for Service to Jamaica by Jamaican Prime Minister Percival James Patterson, in recognition of her work within Toronto's Jamaican community.

1998

Chambers was named a Senior Vice-President of the bank in 1998, retiring from the position in December 2002. She is also a former Director of Grace, Kennedy (Ontario) Ltd. and Grace Foods International Ltd., prominent food distribution companies belonging to a parent organization in Jamaica.

2003

Chambers was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in the provincial election of 2003, as a Liberal in the riding of Scarborough East, defeating incumbent Progressive Conservative Steve Gilchrist by over 7000 votes. The Liberals won the provincial election, and Chambers was appointed Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities on October 23, 2003. In early 2004, she reaffirmed her government's election pledge not to raise tuition rates.

2007

Chambers was appointed Ontario Minister of Children and Youth Services in June 2005. On July 11, 2007, she announced that she would not be running for re-election to the Ontario Legislature. In 2015, she was made a member of the Order of Ontario.