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Claudia Christian
Born: Aug 10, 1965
Claudia Christian was born on August 10, 1965 in Glendale, California. Her family moved to Connecticut some afterwards. At age 5, Claudia was bitten by the acting bug when she played a Native American in a school play. After her family returned to California, she graduated high school at 16, and set out to start her acting career. She worked in a coffee house and then at a clothing store for two years before landing her debut acting role making a guest appearance on the soap, "Dallas." Her next acting appearance she played Kara in the televison movie, "The Calendar Girl Murders." Claudia Christian's big break came when she landed the part of Susan Ivanova on the science fiction series "Babylon 5." Her grandfather is a surgeon and her three older brothers are genetic engineers and veterinarians. Claudia Christian listens to opera, painting, extreme sports, playing piano, collecting antiques and hosting marvelous dinner parties. Claudia is fluent in French, Italian and German and enjoys acting in these languages. Claudia was voted "sexiest woman in sci-fi" by SFX Magazine in 1998.
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