Who Was NCIS: Hawaii’s Yakira Chambers? – Looper
Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, Yakira Chambers first intended to go into the business world, earning a master of business administration from Southern Illinois University before deciding to focus on a career in film and television (via Deadline). After moving to Los Angeles, Chambers trained at the Joanne D. Baron/D.W. Brown Studio’s acting intensive program, and completed the British American Drama Academy’s Midsummer in Oxford Programme. Chambers would go on to appear in television series like “Insecure” and “The Misadventures of an Awkward Black Girl,” and films such as “I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry.” She also played former First Lady Michelle Obama in “The M.O. Diaries” (via IMDb).
Chambers joined the writing staff of “NCIS: Hawaii” in 2021 after completing the highly competitive ViacomCBS Writers Mentoring Program. At the time of her death, she was also writing and producing some of her own projects, including a pilot for a show called “Myseducation,” which focused on her experiences going to an all-white high school while growing up on Chicago’s South Side.
In a statement, Chambers’ family said that she was also involved in charity and advocacy, setting up the CureConstance Foundation, which sought to help those experiencing health crises find financial assistance. “Her sudden and untimely death has left us all grief-stricken,” read the statement, “Yakira was a light, a symbol of hope to our community, a steward of our culture, and a representation of what pursuing your dreams looks like.” A GoFundMe has been set up to help Chambers’ surviving family members. There are also plans to pay tribute to her during the three-hour “NCIS” crossover event on January 2.
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