Claire Hackett is a multifaceted actor who has honed her craft through rigorous training at the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (R.A.D.A.).
Her impressive repertoire includes notable television roles in the critically acclaimed series "Line of Duty" (2012) and "Wallander" (2008),showcasing her versatility and range as a performer.
In addition to her television work, Hackett has also made a significant impact in the world of film. One of her most notable roles was as 'Linda' in the Willy Russell-directed film "Dancin' Thru the Dark" (1990),a project that was brought to life by the visionary director Mike Ockrent.
Furthermore, her filmography boasts an array of compelling projects, including "Apostasy" (directed by Daniel Kokotajlo),"Harry Brown" (directed by Daniel Barber),and "Liam" (directed by Stephen Fears),each showcasing her ability to adapt to diverse roles and genres.
As a thespian, Hackett has also made a mark on the world of theatre. One of her most notable stage credits is her performance in Arthur Miller's "All My Sons", a production that was expertly directed by Howard Davies and premiered at the Apollo Theatre in the West End.