About
Claudia Ferrazzani career began in Rome. Classical roles include 'Medea' Euripides’ Tragedy, directed by Daniele Olivi, at the Teatro Vittoria. Her favourite contemporary role was Frida in Pirandello's 'Henry IV' at the Teatro del Vascello.
Claudia studied acting at the University of Kent in Canterbury. Working on Stanislavski technique with theatre director Paul Allain, classical technique/Shakespeare with theatre director Mary McNulty and studied acting/scene study with Jayne Thompson.
On camera work includes appearing in Matthew Joseph Adams' 'Virus of the Dead'. Previously she starred in Jason Croot's comedy 'Hello Au Revoir'.
Claudia is extremely athletic - loves the outdoors. She is a competitive equestrian and active member of the Equestrian Club at the Wimbledon Village Stables in London. Claudia also practices yoga, hikes and walks around London.