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Claire Chitham : ウィキペディア英語版
Claire Chitham

Claire Chitham (born 12 July 1978 in Auckland) is a New Zealand television actress. Claire rose to fame as Waverley Harrison (née Wilson) in the New Zealand TV show ''Shortland Street'', from 1994–1995 and 1997–2005 and Aurora Bay in ''Outrageous Fortune'' from 2006-2007.
==Career==
Her first television role was a guest appearance in The New Adventures of Black Beauty (1990). A recurring guest role in ''Shortland Street'' followed, which went on to become core cast, with Chitham starring in the show for seven years as Waverly Wilson (later Harrison).
Chitham next appeared as Aurora Bay, in the second and third seasons of Outrageous Fortune - New Zealand's highest rating drama. Aurora was the longtime love interest of Van West (Antony Starr) - her character died tragically, after being hit by a bus while trying to hide her ex-boyfriend Tyson's (Ben Barrington) stash of drugs.
On 22 August 2007, she began appearing as Chantelle Rebecchi in the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours''.
In 2008 Chitham appeared in Episode 1 of the Australian television series ''Canal Road''. Her character, Kristen, plays the wife of core cast member Det Snr Const Ray Driscoll (played by Grant Bowler, who also played Wolf, her father in-law-to-be in ''Outrageous Fortune'').
In 2009 Chitham guest starred in the TV series ''Legend of the Seeker'' in the episode 'Mirror' (S1,E18). She also featured in Muller Yoghurt advertisements screened in New Zealand and the UK and guest starred as herself in the New Zealand comedy series ''The Jaquie Brown Diaries''.
Claire appeared as Angela Phillips in Australian feature film ''The Cup'' in 2011. Based on the true story of the 2002 Melbourne Cup race, The Cup was directed by Simon Wincer and starring Brendan Gleeson.
Having studied in New York and Los Angeles, Chitham has also appeared in a number of stage productions, including ''Rabbit'', by Nina Raine; ''The Real Thing'', by Tom Stoppard; and ''The Only Child'', by Simon Stone.

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