Claudia Coli is an actress, known for Non uccidere (2015), Io e lei (2015) and Cosa voglio di più (2010).
Claudia Coloma is a Los Angeles based, London trained, Chilean-American actress. Born Claudia Susanna Cox in Erie, PA to an American father and a Chilean mother who met through the Peace Corps; she was raised in Valdivia, a city in Southern Chile. Chile's strong theater tradition, which endured despite suppression by Pinochet's military regime (1973-1990), inspired Claudia from an early age (4 or 5 years old or as long as she can remember) to act in impromptu neighborhood performances and school plays, and to birth in her the goal of one day becoming a professional actress. Back in the United States, she received her Bachelor of Arts degree with a Theater Major and Art and Music Minors from the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. She then moved to London, where she received a Master of Arts degree in Text and Performance Studies from King's College London, in association with the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. She stayed to do a one year intensive acting training at the Drama Studio London. In Los Angeles, she has starred as Mary Magdalene in the Emmy Award nominated History Channel TV movie, "Time Machine: Beyond the Da Vinci Code", which challenges the history behind Dan Brown's best -selling novel, "The Da Vinci Code". She has also starred in "Detach", an official selection for the Vegas CineFest International Film Festival in 2012, as a victim of child abuse who makes a desperate choice to cope with the trauma. This short film also appears as a chapter in the feature film, "Book of Choices", a psychological drama about living through the consequences of life's choices, which will screen as an official selection of the Delhi Women's International Film Festival in October, 2016. Being fully bilingual in English and Spanish, Claudia has also acted in Spanish language films such as "Sin Frontera", a short film about love overcoming a broken immigration system, which has won 8 awards and 3 nominations in the festival circuit, such as the Grand Jury and Audience Award at the Awareness Film Festival (2015), the Golden Honu Award at the Big Island Film Festival (2015), and the Audience Award at the Napa Valley Film Festival. Most recently, Claudia has trained at the The Second City Hollywood, and performs improv and stand-up regularly in the Los Angeles area in private and public venues, and at comedy clubs such as Flappers Comedy Club in Burbank and The Hollywood Comedy. She also produced a monthly covid-safe social distanced in person stand-up show in East L.A. in the fall of 2020.
Claudia Coria is known for Miami Heat (2021) and Miami Bici (2020).
Claudia Coronel is an actress, known for Blackthorn (2011), Campo de Batalla (2011) and Esito sería... La vida es un carnaval (2004).
Actress and voice-over artist born in Tegucigalpa, Honduras and grew up in England. Studied acting at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts and graduated in 1999. Her first role was playing an Italian maid in Kenneth Branagh's Shackleton. She starred as the lead in the cult British action horror film The Witches Hammer, which also featured the legendary Stephanie Beacham. Has also featured in many roles in British drama and played the role of Bertha Rochester in the now classic BBC's Jane Eyre, which starred Ruth Wilson and Toby Stephens. Nominated for best female lead in the feature film Tierra Caliente by the Sydney Indie Film Festival and directed by Laura Plancarte - it is the true story of an ordinary family in the state of Guerrero, Mexico. As they go about their normal lives, they are caught in the crossfire between the Narco drug cartels and the military. Tierra Caliente was also nominated for Best Mexican Film Of The Year 2015 by the Guadalajara Film Festival (FICG31)
Claudia Crawford is known for Mandie and the Forgotten Christmas (2011), Hero (2015) and Anonymous (2011).
Claudia was no stranger to entertainment or the limelight; she started singing in public with her family at age 3. By age 5, she began a competitive ice skating career. Her childhood consisted of disciplines between the academics and athletics. She trained in Lake Arrowhead, California, at the International Olympic Training Center, where she devoted herself to her skating competitions, and sought countless 1st place awards throughout her career. After numerous injuries, she discontinued her goal of joining the U.S. Olympic Figure Skating team. Her athletic career did not end there. She pursued training in multiple forms of martial arts, and received gold and silver medals throughout. Living close to the beach, she picked up surfing where she won several surfing competitions. In addition, she trained competitively in tennis and almost pursued a career in it, had it not been for her devotion to the martial arts. Her outlet outside of athletics was writing poetry. She began winning awards for her poetry, beginning at age 11. To control her teenage angst, she began turning her poetry into songs. When she discovered how easy it was for her to be a lyricist, she began recording original music, and currently still does. At age 12, she began her modeling career and began training her voice for opera, attending several different pageants throughout her teen years. From her extensive training in ballet and gymnastics, she began dancing on television. She was quickly picked up by several bands as their lead dancer and also appeared as a dancer on several award shows. She soon took her career to the next level by appearing in lead roles for several movies; Claudia is filming lead roles in the period piece "Red Rose of Normandy", and the action film "Code 207".
Claudia Cron was born in England to American parents but raised in Connecticut. She signed with Ford Models while studying art in New York and worked for Estée Lauder for their line, Prescriptives, for seven years. After modeling and working as an actress, she chose to devote her life to her family and her artwork - primarily oil painting and graphite drawings on Japanese paper.
Claudia Dell was born Claudia Dell Smith on January 10, 1910 in San Antonio, Texas. She went to school there and also in Mexico City, Mexico. She was a showgirl, appearing in 3 Broadway productions, including the Ziegfield Follies of 1927. She was an understudy to Irene Delroy. She was said to be visiting her parents in Hollywood when she made her screen debut. Legend has it that Harry Cohn was so taken by her beauty that the Columbia Pictures' logo was designed in her image. She married Edwin Silton, an agent, in 1934. She was later a receptionist in a beauty salon.
Claudia Della Seta is known for La stanza del figlio (2001), Love & Gelato (2022) and Don Matteo (2000).