A graduate of New York University's prestigious Tisch School of the Arts, Clare earned her BFA in just three years. While in New York, Clare appeared in numerous stage plays including one turn as Helen Keller in the stage version of "The Miracle Worker", the lead role in "Light Up the Sky" at the acclaimed Lee Strasberg Theater Institute, "Beyond Therapy" at the John Houseman Theater, and "Beginnings" at Circle in the Square. She began appearing in small and bit parts in films like In & Out (1997) and Vig (1998). Clare first rose to attention as the hard-nosed cheerleader "Courtney" in the blockbuster hit Bring It On (2000) appearing alongside Kirsten Dunst and Eliza Dushku. Immediately following, Clare was cast in a recurring role as "Glory", the vain hell-goddess on the television hit Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997) which gained Clare additional acclaim as one of Buffy's most popular adversaries. Clare has worked in both major studio and independent films, the most notable being Roger Avary's feature adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis' The Rules of Attraction (2002), as well as the villainous lesbian seductress "Lucy In the Sky" in the film D.E.B.S. (2003). She was also cast in lead roles in The Skulls III (2004), the independent film Mummy an' the Armadillo (2004), and an amusing small part in L.A. D.J. (2004) that she shot with good friend, Thomas Ian Nicholas. She also appeared on television in a few guest appearances on Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996), The Random Years (2002), and Tru Calling (2003). She continues to work for both stage and movie roles, most recently with the horror flick The Gravedancers (2006). Clare is also active in various charities dating back to 1992 when she helped the Ohio's Recreation Unlimited and in 1993 when she served as a summer camp counselor at a YMCA camp for children with physical disabilities. During summer months from 1992 to 1997, she taught young adults with development disabilities at the Young Adult Institute in New York. She worked during the summer of 2000 at LA's Camp Laurel and participated in a 2002 bicycle race to raise money for Children International. Also in 2002, Clare rode her bicycle in the annual AIDS Ride, whereas participants ride over a seven day period that takes them from San Francisco to Los Angeles. In 2006, while on a trip to Australia and New Zealand with her husband, film producer Brian R. Keathley, Clare delivered school supplies to the small village of Tufi, Papua New Guinea. Inspired by her trip to Papua New Guinea, Clare is in the process of launching her own charity (2012), named Giver (named after her two girls Gavin + River). Giver will focus specifically on kids living in impoverished nations. Clare is currently the official spokesperson for Kids 4 Kids, an organization that provides financial aid and toys for kids surviving with cancer. Clare resides in Sherman Oaks with her husband and four children and has recently begun a career in directing.
Clare Lean is an actress, known for Shed of the Dead (2019).
Clare Lefebure is an actress, known for Silver Screen Suicide (2021), Bad Witch (2021) and The Black Hills Night Hike.
Clare Lewins is a director and producer, known for I Am Ali (2014), Kareem: Minority of One (2015) and Perspectives (2011).
Clare Lopez is known for her lead role in 12 Days with God (2019) (streaming on Pure Flix). Recently, Clare's played across Pete Davidson in the Sundance Film Festival selected feature, Big Time Adolescence (2019) (streaming on Hulu). Clare was born in Chicago, IL and was raised in Sacramento, CA. An established theatrical performer, with classical vocal training, Clare holds regional credits in theaters across 5 states, and internationally in 8 countries. Clare earned her Bachelor's of Arts in Music and Theatre from Saint Martin's University in Lacey, WA and continued on to train at PCPA Pacific Conservatory Theatre in Santa Maria, CA. Clare was recently nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the Audio Verse awards for her recurring role in the Audio Drama, Windfall (Rogue Dialogue Productions). Based in the South East, Clare works as a coach and instructor with Book From Tape Acting Studios in Orlando, FL. As a multi-passionate storyteller, Clare enjoys working in production as a Casting Assistant, Writer, and Producer and loves helping connect fellow collaborators to one another.
Clare Louise Frost is an actor and producer, active in both NYC and Istanbul. With Micah Stathis, she co-owns NYC-based SK Deli Market Productions, writing and producing original independent film, including the short film Zero and the feature film The Sisters Karras. Clare Louise Frost is also a designer and antiques dealer, running TAMAM with two partners in New York City's East Village.
Clare Margaret Donovan is an actress, known for The Breakdown (2021), Solve (2018) and The Gifted (2017).
Clare Marshall was born in Calcutta, West Bengal, India. She is an actress, known for Night Drive (2010), Zulu Dawn (1979) and The Triangle (2005).
Clare McCartan is an actress, known for A Bend in the River (2020).
Clare McConnell is a Canadian actor and comedian you might not recognize as Klingon Leader Dennas on CBS's Star Trek: Discovery. She is an alumna of the Second City Mainstage in Toronto and was nominated for Breakout Artist at the 2018 Canadian Comedy Awards. BroadWay World called her "a red-headed Jim Carrey."