Claire Forlani
Claire Forlani | |
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Born | Claire Antonia Forlani December 1971 (age 52–53) Twickenham, London, England |
Other names | Clair Forlani |
Education | Arts Educational Schools, London |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1991–present |
Spouse | |
Children | 1 |
Claire Antonia Forlani (born December 1971) is an English actress. She became known in the mid-1990s for her leading role in the film Mallrats, and in the Jean-Michel Basquiat 1996 biopic Basquiat. In 1998, she achieved wide recognition for starring in the fantasy romance film Meet Joe Black. Other notable films include Mystery Men (1999), Boys and Girls (2000), Antitrust (2001), The Medallion (2003), and In the Name of the King (2007). She appeared in numerous TV films and series, including a starring role on the historical-fantasy-drama series Camelot, and recurring roles on the CBS action series CSI: NY, NCIS: Los Angeles, and Hawaii Five-0. She played the role of Meredith Newman in the 2019 film Five Feet Apart.
Early life
[edit]Forlani was born in Twickenham, London, the daughter of Barbara (née Dickinson), who was English, and Pier Luigi Forlani, an Italian music manager from Ferrara, Italy.[1][2][3] At age 11, Forlani entered the Arts Educational School in London, where she began to study acting. During her six years at the school, she also studied ballet, which led to performances on stage in The Nutcracker and Orpheus in the Underworld.
Career
[edit]Forlani's parents moved to San Francisco in 1993, to allow for wider casting opportunities in Hollywood films. Subsequently, she was cast in the television mini-series JFK: Reckless Youth[4] and the film Police Academy: Mission to Moscow.[5] In 1995, she played Brandi Svenning in Mallrats.[6] In 1996, Forlani appeared in a supporting role as Sean Connery's daughter in the film The Rock.[7]
She continued to appear in both widely released and smaller-budget films, such as Basquiat,[8] directed by Julian Schnabel. In 1998, she starred with Anthony Hopkins and Brad Pitt in Meet Joe Black.[9] The following year, 1999, she starred with Ben Stiller and Geoffrey Rush in Mystery Men.[10] In 2001, she appeared opposite Ryan Phillippe and Tim Robbins in Antitrust,[11] a thriller released in January 2001.
Forlani was the new face of L'Oréal in 2001.[12] She has been ranked no. 51 (2000) and no. 89 (2001) in Stuff magazine's "100 Sexiest Women", no. 85 (2001) in FHM magazine's "100 Sexiest Women" and was one of "Hot 100 Babes" in Loaded.
In 2003, she co-starred with Jackie Chan in The Medallion.[13] In 2005, she appeared in Green Street Hooligans,[14] with Charlie Hunnam and Elijah Wood. In Hallam Foe (2007), she starred with Jamie Bell and Ciarán Hinds. In 2006, she joined the cast of CSI: NY in a recurring role as medical examiner, Dr. Peyton Driscoll.[15] In February 2007, she portrayed Tori Bodeen in the film version of Nora Roberts's best-selling book Carolina Moon. In 2008, she starred opposite Daniel Craig in Flashbacks of a Fool. In 2011, she played Queen Igraine in Camelot.
In 2010, Forlani made an appearance on NCIS: Los Angeles as Agent Lauren Hunter, replacing Henrietta Lange (Linda Hunt) temporarily as the operations director at NCIS for the end of season 2. She later appeared in season 3's finale. In 2016, the second episode of season seven of Hawaii Five-0 introduced Alicia Brown, a retired criminal profiler portrayed by Forlani.[16]
Personal life
[edit]On 8 June 2007, Forlani married Scottish actor Dougray Scott known for his roles in films like "Mission: Impossible II" and "Ever After in Italy.[17] They have a son.[citation needed] Milo Thomas Scott, born in 2014.[1][18]
In 2017, Forlani revealed that she had "escaped" Harvey Weinstein five times, including twice in a hotel, and that she had had a "disgusting" experience with the producer.[19]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1992 | Gypsy Eyes | Katarina | |
1994 | Police Academy: Mission to Moscow | Katrina | |
1995 | Mallrats | Brandi Svenning | |
1996 | The Rock | Jade Angelou | |
Basquiat | Gina Cardinale | ||
Garage Sale | Julia | Short film | |
1997 | The Last Time I Committed Suicide | Joan | |
1998 | Basil | Julia Sherwin | |
Meet Joe Black | Susan Parrish | ||
Into My Heart | Nina | ||
1999 | Mystery Men | Monica | |
2000 | Magicians | Lydia | |
Boys and Girls | Jennifer Burrows | ||
2001 | Antitrust | Alice Poulson | |
2002 | Triggermen | Emma Cutler | |
2003 | Northfork | Mrs. Hadfield | |
The Medallion | Nicole James | ||
2004 | Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius | Mary Malone Jones | |
Gone Dark | Monica Prince | Video; aka The Limit | |
2005 | Green Street | Shannon Dunham | |
Ripley Under Ground | Cynthia | ||
Shadows in the Sun | Isabella Parish | Television film | |
2006 | For Your Consideration | Herself | |
2007 | In the Name of the King | Solana | |
Hallam Foe | Verity Foe | ||
2008 | Flashbacks of a Fool | Adult Ruth | |
Beer for My Horses | Annie Streets | ||
2009 | Not Forgotten | Katie | Direct-to-DVD |
Shannon's Rainbow | Christine | ||
2011 | Love's Kitchen | Kate Templeton | Direct-to-VOD |
2013 | Another Me | Ann Delusey | |
2016 | Precious Cargo | Karen | Direct-to-DVD |
2017 | Crystal Inferno | Brianna Bronson | Also known as Inferno: Skyscraper Escape |
2018 | Head Full of Honey | Head Mistress | |
2019 | An Affair to Die For | Holly | |
Five Feet Apart | Meredith Newman | ||
2020 | Black Beauty | Mrs. Winthrop |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1991 | Press Gang | Judy Wellman | Episode: "Chance Is a Fine Thing" |
1992 | Episode: "In the Picture" | ||
1993 | JFK: Reckless Youth | Ann Cannon | Television film |
2003 | The Pentagon Papers | Patricia Marx | |
2004 | Memron | Vangela Clay | |
2005 | Untitled David Diamond/David Weissman Project | Allison | |
Shadows in the Sun | Isabella Parish | ||
2006 | Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King | Doris Frehman | Episode: "Crouch End" |
2006–2010 | CSI: NY | Dr. Peyton Driscoll | Recurring role |
2007 | Carolina Moon | Victoria "Tory" Bodeen | Television film |
2009 | False Witness | Pippa Porter | Television miniseries |
2011 | Ice | Jacqueline | |
Camelot | Queen Igraine | Main role | |
2011–2012 | NCIS: Los Angeles | Lauren Hunter | Recurring role |
2012 | Scruples | Billy Winthrop Ikehorn | Television film |
2016–2017 | Hawaii Five-0 | Alicia Brown | Recurring role |
2016 | Running for Her Life (aka Run to Me) | Allison | Television film |
2017 | The Get | Ophelia | |
2019 | Departure | Janet | Main role |
2021 | Domina | Octavia | Television series |
2024 | Cruel Intentions (TV series) | Claudia Merteuil | Television Series |
References
[edit]- ^ "The Cast of Meet Joe Black – Claire Forlani". Meetjoeblack.com. Retrieved 13 May 2011.
- ^ "Claire Forlani Biography (1972–)". Filmreference.com. Retrieved 13 May 2011.
- ^ Tan, Michelle. "Claire Forlani, Dougray Scott Get Married".
- ^ Hearst Entertainment. JFK: Reckless Youth. Retrieved 19 January 2022.
- ^ Parkinson, David . Police Academy: Mission to Moscow, RadioTimes.com. Retrieved 19 January 2022.
- ^ Mallrats (1995). RottenTomatoes. Retrieved 19 January 2022.
- ^ The Rock (1996). RottenTomatoes. Retrieved 19 January 2022.
- ^ Ebert, Roger (1996). Basquiat review at RogerEbert. Retrieved 19 January 2022.
- ^ Meet Joe Black (1998). RottenTomatoes. Retrieved 19 January 2022.
- ^ Mystery Men (1999). RottenTomatoes. Retrieved 19 January 2022.
- ^ Antitrust (2001). RottenTomatoes. Retrieved 19 January 2022.
- ^ Minerva (2018). Vintage Ads of the 2000s: Fragrance & Beauty, TheFashionSpot. Retrieved 19 January 2022.
- ^ The Medallion (2003). Letterboxd. Retrieved 19 January 2022.
- ^ Green Street Hooligans (2005). RottenTomatoes. Retrieved 19 January 2022.
- ^ "Forlani Doctors Up 'CSI: NY'". Zap2it.com. 10 August 2006. Archived from the original on 22 May 2011. Retrieved 13 May 2011.
- ^ "Hawaii Five-0 books Claire Forlani for recurring role". Entertainment Weekly. 24 July 2016. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
- ^ Tan, Michelle (8 June 2007). "Claire Forlani, Dougray Scott Get Married – Marriage, Claire Forlani, Dougray Scott". People. Retrieved 13 May 2011.
- ^ "Claire Forlani: Leading With Grace And Unstoppable Success - Tinselisland". https://tinselisland.com/. 31 August 2024. Retrieved 12 December 2024.
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- ^ Lee, Ashley (12 October 2017). "Claire Forlani on Harvey Weinstein Encounters: "I Escaped Five Times"". The Hollywood Reporter.
External links
[edit]- 20th-century English actresses
- 21st-century English actresses
- Actresses from London
- English people of Italian descent
- People of Emilian descent
- Living people
- Actors educated at the Arts Educational Schools
- Actors from the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
- English film actresses
- English television actresses
- English stage actresses
- 1971 births
- People from Twickenham