Klariza Clayton
Klariza Clayton | |
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Born | 9 March 1989 |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2007 - present |
Klariza Clayton (born 9 March 1989) is a British actress and singer known for her roles in television shows including Dani's House, Skins, and House of Anubis.
Career
Clayton began her career in 2007, where she had a brief role on CBBC show Young Dracula as Delila. Since 2008, she has been playing Sam on Dani's House opposite Dani Harmer. Her next significant role was on the E4 teen drama Skins as Karen Mclair, the older sister of Freddie Mclair (Luke Pasqualino).[1] She then appeared in the film Harry Brown.[2] Clayton also appeared in EastEnders as Lian. She featured on the Nickelodeon mystery/comedy-drama, House of Anubis, where she played the character of Joy Mercer.
Filmography
Films
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2009 | Harry Brown | Sharon | Supporting Role |
2014 | Hieroglyph | Zita | TV Movie |
2016 | Blood Money | Kasey | |
2016 | Foxtrap | Emma | |
Television Shows
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2007 | Young Dracula | Delila | Episode: "Love Bites" |
2008 | Holby City | Stevie Montague | Episode: "The Softest Music" |
2008 | Dani's House | Sam | Main Role (Guest Role in Series 5) |
2009 | Parents of the Band | Jelly Babe | 1 Episode |
2009 | EastEnders | Lian | 1 Episode |
2009-2010 | Skins | Karen McClair | Recurring Role |
2010 | The Bill | Yara Hanoush | 1 Episode |
2010 | Shelfstackers | Alyssa | Main Role |
2011-2013 | House of Anubis | Joy Mercer | Side Role (Season 1), Main Role (Season 2–3) |
2013 | Misfits | Chloe | 1 Episode |
2013 | Dani's Castle | Sam | Reprised her role from Dani's House; Episode: "Ghost Tour" |
2014 | Grass Roots | Denise | |
2015 | Sun Trap | Bird Keeper | Brief Appearance In Episode 1 |
References
- ↑ "Karen Mclair Skins". Skins. E4. Retrieved 2009-05-03.
- ↑ "Harry Brown movie". Harry Brown. britflicks. Retrieved 2009-05-03.
External links
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