Claire Gordon
Claire Gordon, born in 1941 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK, is a distinguished British actress celebrated for her impactful performances primarily during the 1960s and 1970s. Raised in a creative household, with her father being a physician and her mother a make-up artist for Max Factor, Gordon carved out a notable niche in both film and television.
She made a striking entrance into the West End with her performance on a motorbike in "The Darling Buds of May," subsequently achieving acclaim for her role as Peggy Evans in Neil Simon's "Come Blow Your Horn." Notably, she made theatrical history by becoming the first actress to perform nude on stage in "The Three Musketeers," where she portrayed Lady De Winter, a move that was recognized by The New Statesman as a significant milestone in theatre.
In her later career, Gordon enchanted audiences as the Fairy Godmother in a production of "Cinderella" at the Princes Theatre in Hunstanton. Beyond her acting pursuits, she is currently engaged in writing her memoirs, promising to offer insights into her remarkable life and career.
Claire was previously married to the flamboyant William Donaldson, but the couple later divorced. Throughout her career, she has worked alongside many of the era's iconic television and comedy figures, leaving an indelible mark on British entertainment.