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Beth Chapman is an actress who is known for her role in, ‘A country Practice’. She became famous due to her marriage to Duane Chapman. He married Duane in 1990.
Beth Chapman was born on October 29, 1967 in Denver, Colorado, USA as Alice Elizabeth Smith. She is the daughter of Garry Smith, a former professional Baseball player of the Kansas City Athletics. She is a producer, known for Dog the Bounty Hunter (2003), Hawaii Five-0 (2010) and Dog and Beth: On the Hunt (2013). She has been married to Duane 'Dog' Chapman since May 20, 2006. They have two children. She was previously married to Keith A. Barmore.
Beth Married Duane 'Dog' Chapman in Hawaii in 1990, a day after his daughter, Barbara-Katie Chapman, was killed in an automobile accident in Fairbanks, Alaska [May 20, 2006]. Her father was Garry Smith, who played in the Professional Baseball League for the Kansas City Athletics. She is the stepmother to Nicholas Chapman, Duane Lee Chapman Jr., Leland Chapman, Wesley Chapman, James Chapman, Christopher Hecht, Barbara-Katie "B.K." Chapman, Tucker Chapman, and Lyssa Chapman. She has lived in Hawaii since 1989. Has 4 children: a son Dominic Smith (b. 1985) with her ex-boyfriend; a daughter Cecily Barmore Chapman (Cecily Chapman; b. 1993) with her ex-husband Keith A. Barmore; a daughter Bonnie Joanne Chapman (Bonnie Jo Chapman; b. 1998) and a son Garry Chapman (b. 2000) with her husband Duane 'Dog' Chapman. She also has helped Duane 'Dog' Chapman raise his grandson Travis Chapman. Both she and Dog took physical custody of Travis because they didn't approve of his mother's lifestyle choices.
She worked as a Gymnast, Ice skater, nightclub singer, waitress and a clerk in her early life. Beth became a licensed bail bondsman at age 29 (the youngest in Colorado history). This record has since been broken by her step-daughter, Lyssa Chapman, who became a licensed bounty hunter at age 19.
In August 2017 Beth was diagnosed with stage II throat cancer after months of a nagging cough. She documented her battle with throat cancer and doctor's visits. Beth and her husband, Duane shared the diagnosis with their family in a two-hour special show on the series named Dog and Beth: Fight of Their Lives. “People get scared when they get the diagnosis,” she continues. “I’m no different; of course, I was scared. And then people go to Doctor Google, and it becomes an even more desperate situation. I didn’t want that. I had people around me who didn’t let me fall into darkness. They pulled me forward” Beth told People magazine in November 2017. The documentary also included the grueling 13-hour surgery to have the stage 2 tumor removed. Later on the show, Duane Chapman received a phone call that delivered some life-changing news.
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A pathology report for Beth showed that there were no longer signs of cancer in her body. “Faith is probably the number one thing in our lives, no matter what we’re faced with,” he said. “Through this cancer episode, we had to drum up as much faith as we could. And the bible talks about having faith as small as a mustard seed. And that’s not much… And I thank God that we had at least that much faith to get her through that.”
Chapman and Beth joined forces in business and life in 1995 and finally moved together blending their families. Beth goes bounty hunting and runs the bail bonds office with her husband, often counseling the detainees.
Beth said that her husband flirts with her a lot and makes efforts to be with her. He writes his love notes, takes her on long drives and tells her that she is sexy, even when she was yelling at him. She said that divorce is not an option in this relationship. She stated she would take all the necessary steps to make the relationship work.
In 2010, he admitted that he cheated on his wife a lot of times when he was married. He said that Beth would understand and wouldn't be mad at him. He said that he was very sure because he was having a relationship with her when he was married to two different women at two different time periods.
Actually, it was not. She did not file for separation and there were no known arguments about this. He announced to the public before he confessed to her and she showed no reaction. She did not comment on this confession either. It looked like she never cared with whom, he sleeps or who tags him as a boyfriend.
In 2013, an arrest warrant was given against her. It was said that she and her children were on a road trip when a car almost hit them. The car was driven by a teen girl. Beth raced up to her and yelled for her to slow down or else she would call the cops about the beer cans in the car. The girl said that the cops would not do anything to her. She was very rude and Beth talked back. After some time, the girl left and two of her friends came with firearms and asked her to get out of the car. She called Duane and he alerted the police. But, when the cops arrived and talked to the girl, they issued a warrant against Beth. Ultimately, no information was given on the outcome of the said warrant.
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