Claire Chitham
Claire Chitham has established herself as one of New Zealand's most beloved screen actresses since her early foray into acting. She made her television debut at just 16 on the iconic soap opera Shortland Street, where she portrayed the endearing character Waverly Wilson for an impressive eight years. Claire's performance earned her a special place in the hearts of viewers, leading to her reprisal of the role for the show's 25th anniversary in 2016.
Transitioning from the soap genre, Claire showcased her versatility with a critically acclaimed performance in the police drama Interrogation. Her talent continued to shine as she joined the cast of the award-winning series Outrageous Fortune, where she played the role of Aurora Bay, a strong and complex character that resonated with audiences over two seasons.
In 2016, Claire took on a lead role in the dark comedy Fresh Eggs, featuring alongside notable actors Danielle Cormack and John Rhys-Davies, which further highlighted her range as an actress. More recently, she starred in the romantic comedy Falling Inn Love, marking a significant milestone as the first Netflix feature film to be filmed in New Zealand. Claire Chitham's journey in the entertainment industry is a testament to her talent and dedication, making her a prominent figure in New Zealand television.
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