Claude Wilson is an actor, known for Cry of Battle (1963), Sunset on the River Styx (2020) and Combat Killers (1968).
Claude-Emmanuelle Gajan--Maull is a multi-medias artist . She is a plastician artist, a performer, a young DJ , a model , an actress, a writer and a trans activist . She learns ART and Performance at the Haute Ecole D'art de Perpignan . She began her transition in 2015. At that time she weighed 170 kilos and considered as a man by the society in spite of an androgynous lifestyle. She lost 100 kilos and began a hormone replacement therapy to become the woman that she is actually. Thanks to it, she did a figuration in " un couteau dans le coeur " by Yann Gonzales, shot in several short films like " Bientot le feu " of Nicolas Medy and to interpret finally an important character in "Climax" by Gaspar Noé. Since she wants to be an actress full-time.
Claude-Jean Devirieux was born in 1931 in Lyon, France. He was an actor, known for Bingo (1974), Panique (1977) and Y'a toujours moyen de moyenner! (1973). He died on June 23, 2016 in Montréal, Québec, Canada.
Claude-Oliver Rudolph was born on November 30, 1956 in Frankfurt/Main, Germany. He is an actor and writer, known for Das Boot (1981), The World Is Not Enough (1999) and Rote Erde (1983). He was previously married to Sabine von Maydell.
Claudette Burke is an actress, known for Loves Spell (2020) and Judge Faith (2014).
Claudette Canales Barreras is an actress, known for Drunk Wedding (2015).
One of the brightest film stars to grace the screen was born Emilie Claudette Chauchoin on September 13, 1903, in Saint Mandé, France where her father owned a bakery at 57, rue de la République (now Avenue Général de Gaulle). The family moved to the United States when she was three. As Claudette grew up, she wanted nothing more than to play to Broadway audiences (in those days, any actress or actor worth their salt went for Broadway, not Hollywood). After her formal education ended, she enrolled in the Art Students League, where she paid for her dramatic training by working in a dress shop. She made her Broadway debut in 1923 in the stage production of "The Wild Wescotts". It was during this event that she adopted the name Claudette Colbert. When the Great Depression shut down most of the theaters, Claudette decided to make a go of it in films. Her first film was called For the Love of Mike (1927). Unfortunately, it was a box-office disaster. She wasn't real keen on the film industry, but with an extreme scarcity in theatrical roles, she had no choice but to remain. In 1929 she starred as Joyce Roamer in The Lady Lies (1929). The film was a success and later that year she had another hit entitled The Hole in the Wall (1929). In 1930 she starred opposite Fredric March in Manslaughter (1930), which was a remake of the silent version of eight years earlier. A year after that Claudette was again paired in a film with March, Honor Among Lovers (1931). It fared well at the box-office, probably only because it was the kind of film that catered to women who enjoyed magazine fiction romantic stories. In 1932 Claudette played the evil Poppeia in Cecil B. DeMille's last great work, The Sign of the Cross (1932), and once again was cast with March. Later the same year she was paired with Jimmy Durante in The Phantom President (1932). By now Claudette's name symbolized good movies and she, along with March, pulled crowds into the theaters with the acclaimed Tonight Is Ours (1933). The next year started a little on the slow side with the release of Four Frightened People (1934), where Claudette and her co-stars were at odds with the dreaded bubonic plague on board a ship. However, the next two films were real gems for this young actress. First up, Claudette was charming and radiant in Cecil B. DeMille's spectacular Cleopatra (1934). It wasn't one of DeMille's finest by any means, but it was a financial success and showcased Claudette as never before. However, it was as Ellie Andrews, in the now famous It Happened One Night (1934), that ensured she would be forever immortalized. Paired with Clark Gable, the madcap comedy was a mega-hit all across the country. It also resulted in Claudette being nominated for and winning the Oscar that year for Best Actress. IN 1935 she was nominated again for Private Worlds (1935), where she played Dr. Jane Everest, on the staff at a mental institution. The performance was exquisite. Films such as The Gilded Lily (1935), Drums Along the Mohawk (1939) and No Time for Love (1943) kept fans coming to the theaters and the movie moguls happy. Claudette was a sure drawing card for virtually any film she was in. In 1944 she starred as Anne Hilton in Since You Went Away (1944). Again, although she didn't win, Claudette picked up her third nomination for Best Actress. By the late 1940s and early 1950s she was not only seen on the screen but the infant medium of television, where she appeared in a number of programs. However, her drawing power was fading somewhat as new stars replaced the older ones. In 1955 she filmed the western Texas Lady (1955) and wasn't seen on the screen again until Parrish (1961). It was her final silver screen performance. Her final appearance before the cameras was in a TV movie, The Two Mrs. Grenvilles (1987). She did, however, remain on the stage where she had returned in 1956, her first love. After a series of strokes, Claudette divided her time between New York and Barbados. On July 30, 1996, Claudette died in Speightstown, Barbados. She was 92.
Claudette Hamlin is known for Don't F**k with Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer (2019) and Faites entrer l'accusé (2002).
Born in New York City and raised in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic until the age of 14. Worked as a child actor in D.R. on a show called "Los Ninos Pueden". Once living in NY again, pursued a career in modeling for Elite Model Management. Later on, traveled the world with Britney Spears as a wardrobe stylist. Works with Univison Network as a segment co-host on various shows, such as Control (2000). She is now living in Los Angeles, California, auditioning, studying and working as an actress.
Claudette is recognized for her diverse acting roles in cinema, theater and television, which include "Before Night Falls" with Javier Bardem and the role of Gertrudis in "Like Water for Chocolate". She has appeared in films such as "Colosio", "Obediencia Perfecta", "KM 31", the TV series "Capadocia", "Patients", "Señor Polvora", "Camelia la Texana", and "La Hermandad".