Lisa Chappell - Wikipedia Lisa Chappell Lisa Irene Chappell (born 18 October 1968) is a New Zealand actress and musician She is known for her roles as Chelsea Redfern in Gloss (1987–1990), and as Claire McLeod in McLeod's Daughters (2001–2003), a performance which earned her two Logie Awards, for Most Popular New Female Talent and Most Popular Actress
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Lisa Chappell - IMDb Lisa Chappell Actress: McLeod's Daughters Grew up in Auckland, New Zealand After playing the spoilt brat, "Chelsea", on the New Zealand TV series, Gloss (1987), she moved to Sydney to complete the Journey She then won the role of "Claire McLeod" on McLeod's Daughters (2001)
Lisa Chappell On Turning 50 And Living An Unconventional Life Lisa explains it is based on the life of New Zealand astronomer and cosmologist Beatrice Tinsley, who was one of the most creative and significant theoreticians in modern astronomy, despite having to juggle a career and family
Were still not ok from McLeods Daughters and neither is Lisa Chappell. Now, 15 years later Lisa Chappell, the actress who portrayed Claire, has told TV Week as part of a series of interviews with the cast and creators, what it was like filming that pivotal scene After filming three seasons, Chappell decided to not renew her contract and leave the show
EXCLUSIVE: Lisa Chappell: ‘I live in a tiny slice of paradise’ Given Lisa’s 35-year-long acting career in Australia and New Zealand and life in the spotlight, some might find her desire for a pared-back life surprising However, she explains that she found great comfort in building a life that serves her wants and needs
Lisa Chappell - Lyn Kels Fansite - Facebook "Dorday, Moran, and Chappell are the perfect trio to pull off what is a brilliantly written play with many great moments Their combined chemistry and interplay makes this more than just a story of three women making their way in the world The trio are so good together it is literally like watching three real-life friends " - Andrew Whiteside