Susan Chambers Elevates Faith-Based Cinema With Her Latest Role in My 7 Grandmas
Photography by Susan Window
Susan Chambers began her acting career in theater, inspired by her mother’s passion for performance. Over the years, she has carved out a successful path in the film industry, particularly in faith-based movies, where she continues to make her mark.
Susan is currently promoting her latest film, My 7 Grandmas, a heartfelt, faith-driven movie that premiered at the Christian Worldview Film Festival in Albany, Georgia. Although the film has yet to hit theaters—it is set for a May release—it has already garnered eight nominations at the International Christian Film and Music Festival (ICFF). Among these nominations, Susan Chambers has been nominated for Best Supporting Actress category. She shared her excitement on social media, posting the film’s official poster alongside the caption, “So honored to be nominated as Best Supporting Actress in this wonderful film that IIfilms created!”
While this recent nomination is a milestone, Susan is no stranger to the industry. She has been featured in numerous acclaimed faith-based productions, including In the Name of God (alongside Eric Roberts and Robin Lively), Miles Between Us (an award-winning film and her second collaboration with director Scott A. Peterson), Until Forever (a critically acclaimed drama based on a true story), To Say Goodbye, and Soul Survivors (TV series). Beyond faith-based cinema, Susan has also appeared in mainstream projects such as the hit TV series Chicago Fire (2012) and films like Christmas Inn Farmstead (2020) and A Crooked Somebody (2017), as highlighted on IMDb.com.
In recent years, Susan Chambers has fully committed her work to promoting Christian values through entertainment. As faith-based cinema gains momentum and expands its reach, she continues to play a key role in bridging culture and purpose through storytelling.