A graduate of Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Art, Claire van der Boom is a Logie Award-winning actress who made her film debut in 2008, opposite Joel Edgerton in "The Square." She has since appeared in numerous acclaimed productions on stage and screen, including turns in HBO's "The Pacific" and Showtime...
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A graduate of Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Art, Claire van der Boom is a Logie Award-winning actress who made her film debut in 2008, opposite Joel Edgerton in "The Square." She has since appeared in numerous acclaimed productions on stage and screen, including turns in HBO's "The Pacific" and Showtime's "Masters of Sex." Show less «
I'm extremely interested in and excited by the process of finding a character through exploring thei...Show more »
I'm extremely interested in and excited by the process of finding a character through exploring their physical life. I asked myself about where her pain, mentally and physically sat in her body, about how she carried herself in the world. (On playing an addict in Battlecreek) Show less «
(on her work in 'Rush') Rush is the consistent long-running job that I am learning so much from.
(on her work in 'Rush') Rush is the consistent long-running job that I am learning so much from.
(on working on big budget films like 'The Pacific') In terms of budget [for The Pacific] it is. You'...Show more »
(on working on big budget films like 'The Pacific') In terms of budget [for The Pacific] it is. You'd open you're 1930s original wallet and there would be original lace gloves, and original diaries with entries from the character. I mean the detail was just mind blowing, and just seeing how the big budget American productions work - it was amazing. And I was very lucky not to have left our shores to work on a big American production. Because I know, if I was in America, I could be pouring beers in a dirty jazz bar waiting years to get my foot in the door on a HBO series... Show less «
John Edwards, the producer on Rush is what attracted me to the script. I have admired him for so lon...Show more »
John Edwards, the producer on Rush is what attracted me to the script. I have admired him for so long and he is incredibly passionate, insightful and so I wanted to jump on board. Show less «
(on filming the movie 'The Square') I couldn't have asked to work with better people, it was just a ...Show more »
(on filming the movie 'The Square') I couldn't have asked to work with better people, it was just a joy. Show less «
I'm incredibly grateful that we got to film this in Mississippi. I read a William Faulkner quote whi...Show more »
I'm incredibly grateful that we got to film this in Mississippi. I read a William Faulkner quote while I there that still mesmerizes me... "To understand the world, you must first understand a place like Mississippi." Show less «
I wanted to find the through-line of her mannerisms and where her nervous system lies. Diane is inna...Show more »
I wanted to find the through-line of her mannerisms and where her nervous system lies. Diane is innately Diane. (Playing her) was such a beautiful lesson for me in terms of just being brave and bold with showing who you are. It wasn't so much mimicking her as understanding the spirit of who she is because it comes through in all her work. (On playing Young Ruth to Diane Keaton's Ruth) Show less «
(on filming 'The Square') I think this was very much a "family project" and in that sense it was bea...Show more »
(on filming 'The Square') I think this was very much a "family project" and in that sense it was beautiful to be a part of. Show less «
It's great to be here (in Melbourne). It's so friendly. And there are some great bars here. I've see...Show more »
It's great to be here (in Melbourne). It's so friendly. And there are some great bars here. I've seen a few of those. Show less «