Claudia Haines-Cappeau

Alias:
Claudia Haines Cappeau

Birthplace:
Perth, Australia

This stunning pretty Australian is a dancer, singer and actress from Perth. Claudia is a ballet teacher, barre instructor and is passionate about fitness. She is a master of ceremonies. She recently performed in Legally Blonde the Musical at Crown Perth. Claudia has worked with brands such as Lounge Underwear and Gymshark. She is passionate about fitness. She is also a presenter. Claudia studied dance full time at Charlesworth Ballet Institute while being home schooled during her eleven and twelve years of age. During this time she trained in Ballet, Spanish Dance, Contemporary and Musical Theatre and performed in La Sylphide, The Nutcracker, Don Quixote and Swan Lake. She has a postgraduate degree in Broadcasting and studied acting at an acting school in Western Australia. She landed her first starring role in the horror thriller "The Light" and has since played the role of Barbie in "Barbie the Musical", acted in television commercials and produced and presented documentaries aired on Nine and Seven Network (Australia TV).  Claudia has a positive energy and bright nature, loves the outdoors, fitness, and throws herself wholeheartedly into any task. Her dedication and friendly personality make her easy to work with.  By my friend Mahou 5 star.

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