Claudia Harrison is an actress, known for The Cat's Meow (2001), The IT Crowd (2006) and Murphy's Law (2003).
Mapuche director, scriptwriter and producer. She has taught film and screenwriting at the Universidad Católica, Universidad de Chile and Escuela de Cine. Her first short film San Juan (2013) was awarded at Clermont Ferrand. Contextualized in the Mapuche conflict, she writes and directs her first feature film Mala Junta (2016), winner of 40 awards and released in commercial cinemas in Chile and France. Currently, she's distributing her second film My Brothers Dream Awake (World Premiere at 74º Locarno Film Festival; Best Picture at 36° FICGuadalajara, 34° Toulouse, 28° Valdivia), and co-directing and co-writing the first Netflix original series in Chile, 42 Days In The Dark. In other activities, she has directed children's series financed by the National Television Council of Chile, with an emphasis on children, territory and sociocultural heritage, in addition to working as a script consultant for different fiction projects and as curator of the Exhibition of Indigenous Cinema + Video, in Chile.
Claudia Contortionist, proclaimed 'Britain's Bendiest Woman'. (This Morning ITV, Daily Mail Online, The Sun Online), is one of the most highly skilled contortionists performing in the UK today, having trained at The National Centre for Circus Arts where she was awarded a first class honours degree. Her performances include amazing handstands combined with unbelievable moves such as the triple fold. For top events the Marinelli bend (considered to be one of the most difficult and dangerous contortion positions) can be included. Claudia can offer walkabout ambient sets, spectacular acts, or for something completely different a comedy Granny, either act or ambient. These performances take contortion to a new level, leaving the audience feeling they have witnessed the impossible. My recent clients include: Michael McIntyre/ The Crimes of Grindelwald / The Mummy / This Morning ITV / TFI Friday / Npower / PowWowNow / The Vamps / Indigo at O2 / BBC / CBBC / London Fashion Week/ Circus of Horrors/ Vivienne Westwood/ Fiat / USwitch/ Virgin Atlantic / Siemens Guiness world record for: "fastest time to put six eggs in egg cups, using the feet, whilst in a contortion chest stand"!
Claudia Höll is known for Liebe unter siebzehn (1971), Hilfe, die Verwandten kommen (1971) and Die Auto-Nummer - Sex auf Rädern (1972).
Claudia Ianniello is an actress, known for Non essere cattivo (2015).
Claudia Ionescu is an actress, known for Cut (2014) and Il settimo lancio (2010).
Claudia Jatahy is an actress, known for Reputación Dudosa (2022), Tú eres mi problema (2021) and Moda e Tendencias (2020).
Born Mary Eileen "Mimi" Chesterton (nicknamed Mimi by her friends and family) in St. Paul, Minnesota, titian beauty Claudia Jennings was raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In 1966, she moved to Evanston, Illinois, the first suburb north of Chicago just south of the Wisconsin state line, where she graduated high school in 1968. After joining the Hull House theater company in Chicago, she took a job as a receptionist at the offices of Playboy magazine in September 1968. Photographer Pompeo Posar asked her to test, and with a potential $5,000 check at stake -- enough for a ticket to Hollywood -- she agreed. She eventually appeared as a Playmate in November 1969, and later as 1970 Playmate of the Year. Re-naming herself Claudia Jennings to avoid family embarrassment due to posing in the nude, she became the most perennially popular Playmate of the 1970s, as well as the number one female star of "Drive-In" movies such as The Unholy Rollers (1972) and 'Gator Bait (1973). Her first film role was with the film Jud (1971), a low-budget, socially conscious, independent film about a Vietnam soldier's return home. While the film came and went without much notice, it encouraged Claudia to go into the acting business full time. From 1970 to 1975, she lived with songwriter/producer Bobby Hart but, after their split, her personal life began to spiral. She began using drugs and soon got a reputation for being unreliable. As her cocaine use began to escalate, her career from this point began to flounder. One of her last theatrical film roles was a co-starring part in the little-seen Canadian racetrack drama Fast Company (1979). After narrowly missing the role of Kate Jackson's replacement on Charlie's Angels (1976) to Shelley Hack in May 1979, she began a tumultuous relationship with Beverly Hills realtor Stan Herman. Following their split later that summer, Jennings turned her life around and tried to quit drugs and drinking, but sadly died before she could continue performing in better films. On the morning of October 3, 1979, she somehow fell asleep at the wheel of her VW convertible while on her way to pick up some of her personal things from Herman's home in Malibu and collided head-on with a van on Topanga Canyon Boulevard. She died a few minutes later from massive external and internal injuries before ambulance paramedics could arrive and get her to a nearby hospital. She was 29.
Claudia Jessie is a British actress, born on October 30 in Moseley Birmingham, in the West Midlands. She grew up in London, but moved back to settle in her home town permanently in her early 20's and after finding her agent. She has worked continuously, appearing in a number of television programmes since 2012, from comedy to drama, most notably playing the lead in the third BBC One series of WPC 56. She also starred in the ITV series Vanity Fair as Amelia Sedley and landed a role in series 4 of Line of Duty.
Claudia Jordan is known for Generic Fate (2015), The Fog of War (2023) and What's Your Name? (2020).