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Claudia Christian Bikini Other television credits include numerous movies of the week such as: the starring role in the 1998 USA Network's "A Wing and a Prayer," Faye Dunaway's daughter in ABC's 1993 "Colombo," starring roles in Danielle Steel's 1990 "Kaleidoscope," NBC's 1986 "A Masterpiece of Murder" opposite Bob Hope and Don Ameche, and with Sharon Stone in ABC's 1984 "The Calendar Girl Murder's, among many others. Claudia has also had various series regular roles on television programs such as "Freaks and Geeks," "Berrenger's" and "Police Story," as well as guest starring roles on "Family Law," "NYPD Blue" and "Highlander," just to name a few. Christian typifies the true Renaissance woman as she likes to explore many interesting areas. She wrote both lyrics and music for her first CD "Taboo" which she co-produced with Michael Jay (Celine Dion). She also has produced and sang on two additional albums, "Claudia Squared" and the jazz & blues album, "Trying to Forget." Her long awaited fourth CD "Once Upon a Time" has her working again with the extremely talented musician and her Babylon 5 co-star Bill Mumy and recent winners of the John Lennon Song writing award, Share and Bam Ross. Always expanding her musical horizons, Claudia recently went to Scotland last summer and recorded the album for the first ever Sci-Fi Musical "Area 51." |