Claudia Black

Claudia Black
Claudia Lee Blackis an Australian actress and voice actress, known for her portrayals of Aeryn Sun in the science fiction series Farscape and Vala Mal Doran in the science fiction series Stargate SG-1, as well as Sharon "Shazza" Montgomery in the film Pitch Black. She has also had several prominent roles in video games, such as Chloe Frazer in the Uncharted series, the witch Morrigan in Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age: Inquisition, and squadmate Samantha Byrne in Gears of...
NationalityAustralian
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth11 October 1972
CitySydney, Australia
CountryAustralia
You always have choices no matter what.
I have phenomenal mentors who guide me to maximize my effectiveness.
Love is never giving up and yet a lot of surrender. Self-care. Truth. Trust. Openness. Growth. Courage. Faith. Collaboration. Compassion. Communication. Affection. Support. Passion. Joy. Warmth. Mindfulness. Rigorous self-work. Sympatico, empathy, flow. Forgiveness.
You are perfectly imperfect.
Whatever you want that others in your life can't give you, ask yourself how you can give it to yourself.
Everyone should go inward, get curious about themselves, and investigate their shadows. It's one of the most important gifts we can give humanity. It's one of our most vital causes.
I'm passionate about transformation.
Trust in yourself. Your perceptions are often far more accurate than you are willing to believe.
Saying no can be the ultimate self-care.
Forgiving is not forgetting. It is remembering and letting go.
It is not possible to be honest in the here and now when you continue to discount and minimize your childhood experiences.
I love to hang out and talk to people on set, especially when I start a new job to get to know them. I like to learn things from the crew so I sit around and ask them technical questions, when I think of them.
I love to cook, it's one of my most favorite things in the world. That's why I stopped being a vegetarian - I didn't want to serve people things I hadn't tasted myself.
People told me, when I was coming through the ranks, that a mark of a great actor is one who deals with the period of unemployment as well as they deal with the period of employment