Biography
Aussie actress Claudia Karvan lived out one of the most unconventional of childhoods as the daughter of two nightclub proprietors in the seedy, adult-oriented Kings Cross district of Sydney. Though she spent a short period dabbling in rebellious and somewhat edgy behavior, she remained inherently intellectual and heavily gravitated to literature as a primary source of fascination. Karvan moved into film at the tender age of nine, when a friend's father cast her in a prominent role in the family oriented drama
Molly. Numerous additional assignments followed, culminating with a lead as a wayward abandoned adolescent whose path intersects with that of the mother who abandoned her (
Judy Davis) in white-hot director
Gillian Armstrong's slice-of-life drama
High Tide (1987). Karvan scored even greater acclaim and popularity as one of the stars of the
90210-like Australian series drama The Secret Life of Us, about a group of trendy twenty-somethings, and then produced and co-starred in a follow-up series about similar characters in their thirties, entitled
My Way. Meanwhile, Karvan's feature work continued; projects included the 1992
Redheads, the 1994
Tales of Erotica, and the 2000 outing
Risk. In 2008 Karvan lent her voice to the groundbreaking claymation feature $9.99, opposite
Geoffrey Rush,
Anthony LaPaglia, and
Secret Life co-star
Samuel Johnson. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide