Claudia Harrison

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Claudia Harrison is a British actress. She was educated at Bradfield College and Birmingham University, from where she graduated with a 1st class honours degree. She starred alongside James Nesbitt in Murphy’s Law, a BBC Television crime drama, and won the John Barton Prize for Stage Fighting while at RADA.

Her film credits include Peter Bogdanovich's The Cat's Meow (2001), where she acted alongside Kirsten Dunst and Eddie Izzard. She has also appeared in Little Britain, Friends and Archangel.

She described having to act nude scenes as "uncomfortable" but added "as long as you get on with your co-star, it's like choreography". She has cited her mother, a drama teacher, as her formative influence in acting.

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