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Claire Chitham is a Actor Néo-Zélandaise born on 12 july 1979 at Auckland (Nouvelle zelande)

Claire Chitham

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Birth name Claire Margaret Chitham
Nationality Nouvelle zelande
Birth 12 july 1979 (44 years) at Auckland (Nouvelle zelande)

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.

Biography

In early 2006, Chitham married New Zealand musician, TV personality and radio DJ Mikey 'Havoc' Roberts. It was reported in early 2009 that they had separated. They are now divorced. Chitham remained in their West Auckland marital home following the split.

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Simon Wincer
Simon Wincer
(1 films)
Jared Daperis
Jared Daperis
(1 films)
Alan Hopgood
Alan Hopgood
(1 films)
Andrew Curry
Andrew Curry
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Claire Chitham (2 films)

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Actress

Falling Inn Love, 1h38
Directed by Roger Kumble
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Themes L'adolescence, Films about children, Teen movie
Actors Christina Milian, Anna Jullienne, Claire Chitham, Blair Strang, J.J. Fong
Roles Shelley
Rating57% 2.869792.869792.869792.869792.86979
Quittant sa vie citadine, une femme d'affaires de San Francisco s'installe en Nouvelle-Zélande pour y rénover et revendre une auberge avec l'aide d'un bel entrepreneur.
The Cup
The Cup (2011)

Directed by Simon Wincer
Genres Drama, Biography, Historical
Themes Films about animals, Sports films, Films about horses, Horse sports in film
Actors Brendan Gleeson, Stephen Curry, Daniel MacPherson, Jodi Gordon, Martin Colin Sacks, Rodger Corser
Roles Angela
Rating56% 2.807112.807112.807112.807112.80711
Fils du légendaire jockey Ray Oliver, disparu tragiquement dans un accident de voiture, Damien Oliver reprend le flambeau familial et décide de participer à la célèbre Melbourne Cup.