Chase has worked opposite such Hollywood hotties as Jerry O'Connell, Ryan Seacrest, Maggie Grace, and Faith Ford, as well as Bruce Campbell, Richard Lewis, Maxwell Caulfield, Bridget Wilson, and others. She is often recognized from her role as the featured guest star in the Emmy Award-winning episode of E.R. as well as for her recurring work on General Hospital.


Best of all, "Chase Masterson" was recently the answer to a question on Jeopardy. (Well, that's up there, anyway...)


In her off-time, Chase has been singing in USO Tours for the Navy and the Marine Corps.


Chase Masterson's current and future projects are publicized regularly in print and on international, national, and local TV and radio networks, including Good Morning America, CNN, CNBC, E!, Bravo, Montel, CNET, STARZ, The Sundance Channel, Canada's Space: The Imagination Station and Britain's Sky1.

Chase Masterson was recently named one of the "50 Sexiest Women of the Year" by Femme Fatales Magazine and one of the "Hot Leading Ladies" of film by Film Fetish for her role in the upcoming Yesterday Was a Lie. She first became known for her break-out role on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, one of the highest-rated internationally syndicated shows of all time.


Chase's huge, international fan base saw her rise from a four-line role in one episode to a five-year story arc, which prompted USA Networks to begin Chase's hosting career with a news-magazine talk show, Sci-Fi Entertainment. In the 2005-06 season, Chase was tapped by Encore's STARZ On Demand to host their Only Here Channel.


Known to millions of fans worldwide, TV Guide Online Reader's Poll voted Chase the "#1 Favorite Science Fiction Actress on Television," and Sci-Fi Universe Magazine honored Chase as one of the "Top 20 People to Watch in Hollywood."



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