Claire Price

Claire Louise Price (born 4 July 1972) is an English actress.

Claire Price
Born
Claire Louise Price

(1972-07-04) 4 July 1972
NationalityBritish
OccupationActress
Years active1994–present

Life and career

Price was born in Chesterfield, Derbyshire. Her parents, John Price and Andree Evans, also acted.[1] Her grandfather was the Worcestershire cricketer John Price. Her nephew is actor Charlie Rowe.

She is known for her portrayal as DS Siobhan Clarke in the TV drama Rebus broadcast on the ITV network. She played opposite Ken Stott (DI John Rebus) in the adaptations of the Inspector Rebus novels by Scottish author Ian Rankin. Price was made to pass her driving test before filming series 3 of Rebus in order to allow Siobhan Clarke to drive Rebus around.[2] in 2015, Price also plays for her role as Miriam Brindsley in the ITV's World War II TV series Home Fires.

Previous television work include one-episode roles in many other long-running crime drama series including London's Burning, The Knock, Dalziel and Pascoe, Rosemary and Thyme, Apparitions, Doctors, Agatha Christie's Poirot, Midsomer Murders, Murder in Mind, The Whistle-Blower, The Outcast, The Coroner and Capital.

Price has also worked in classical theatre. She played Olivia in the 2003 multi-cultural adaptation of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night at Liverpool Playhouse. Her other Shakespearean roles have included Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing at the Sheffield Crucible, Miranda in The Tempest at the Old Vic, and Rosalind in As You Like It at Manchester Royal Exchange. At the Royal National Theatre, she played Berinthia in The Relapse (2001) and Roxanne in Cyrano de Bergerac (2004).

In 2008, she played Ellida in Lady from the Sea at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre and in 2009 she took the roles of Amanda in Private Lives at the Hampstead Theatre, Queen Elizabeth I in Mary Stuart at Theatr Clwyd, directed by Terry Hands,[3] and as a journalist in The Power of Yes at the National Theatre.[4]

In 2009, she appeared in The First Domino at Brighton Festival Fringe.[5]

Price won the award for 'Best Supporting Performance' at the 2011 UK Theatre Awards for her role in The Pride at the Crucible in Sheffield.[6]

She won Best Actress for her role as Alice in 'Jump' at The British Independent Film Festival 2012

She had a supporting role in The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2015). On 3 December 2016 Price made a guest appearance in Casualty in the episode "All i want for Christmas is you"

At the time of writing - June 2019 - Claire is taking the lead role of Petruchia in the RSC’s “ gender-flipped “ staging of The Taming of the Shrew at Stratford-upon-Avon

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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 4 November 2018. Retrieved 4 November 2018.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. Scotsman interview with Claire Price
  3. Jays, David (17 May 2009). "Mary Stuart at the Clwyd Theatr Cymru, Mold". The Sunday Times. London. Retrieved 23 October 2009.
  4. "The Power of Yes Cast Credits". National Theatre. Retrieved 23 October 2009.
  5. Emily-Ann Elliott (5 May 2009). "Bomb survivor writes Brighton play". The Argus. Retrieved 27 July 2011.
  6. National Theatre Wales triumphs in regional theatre awards
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