Heather Marie Marsden portrayed Claudia in the season 4 episode "Size Matters".
Biography[]
Heather has starred in, recurred or guest starred on over 49 TV and film titles, including playing "Kevin's sister," who was "Mrs. Lovett" in the community theatre production of Sweeney Todd on The Office. Catch all that? HMM has starred in M.O.W.s for Spike and PiXL, as well 2 other made-for-TV action films. HMM's feature films include acting opposite Ike Barinholtz in How to Make Love to a Woman, Colin Hanks and Ari Grayner in the dark comedy Lucky, and cracking a bull-whip in The Pool Boys from the American Pie creators. She voiced the immensely popular character, "Sarah Lyons" in the award-winning game Fallout 3 which also starred Liam Neeson and Malcolm McDowell, and narrated the 2008 Spike TV Video Game Awards hosted by Jack Black.
When not on camera, Heather often returns to her theatre roots. She joined the Chicago cast of Million Dollar Quartet for 190 performances (6 months) as "Dyanne" , Elvis' girlfriend, in the Tony Nominated show. Trained in the theatre, Heather's professional career started when she toured the United States with the National Tour of Sweet Charity. Within the first month of moving to Los Angeles, Heather landed the role of "Val" in A Chorus Line, directed by Baayork Lee, one of the original cast members of the Tony Award winning play. Later, Heather received great reviews (MARSDEN IS THE PERFECT INGENUE" - Charles Battersby, NYTheatre, "H(MM) IS VERY FETCHING AS THE CUTE AND CAPTIVATING BECKY - Alan Ruskin, L.A.Splash.com) for originating and reprising the role of "Becky Fielding" in the quirky 50's sci-fi musical hit It Came From Beyond, which was nominated for an Ovation Award for "Best Musical". Heather also originated the role of "Elyssa", the Presidents' drug happy daughter (MARSDEN DAZZLES - Robert Farini, Variety) in the satirical cult-hit operetta, The Beastly Bombing, which won LA Weekly's "Musical of the Year" Award, and ran for almost a year in LA as well as playing at NYMF. HMM also originated the role of "Zephyr" in the Pasadena Playhouse world premiere of the rock musical Mask, directed by Richard Maltby, Jr., (4 time Tony Award winner), and created by Anna Hamilton Phelan (Oscar nominee), and Cynthia Weir and Barry Mann (multi Grammy winners) based on the Peter Bogdanovich film.
Heathers' musicianship has led her to the recording studio, where she has co-written and co-produced two pop/rock releases and a Billboard charting dance hit that showcase her as a talented and credible songwriter and vocalist. Songs from her first release, Pieces of Skye, have been heard on shows such as Justified, Jane by Design, Law & Order CI, Melrose Place 2.0 (2011), Miss Teen USA, Running in Heels, Cheerleader Nation, Sports Illustrated Supermodel Search, and more. Cuts from her second release, darkblueworlds' The Harratt Sessions, received airplay on LA's 103.1 and have been featured on Melrose Place 2.0 (2011) and the horror film Boo!. Her single "Venice Freak" (WaterMusic Records / Universal) entered the Billboard Dance Charts at #25, alongside Madonna and Beyonce, and also appeared on Trance Divas 2 as well as many, many compilations. Heather's newest musical project, the well received ("SIMMERING, SULTRY GREATNESS - iTUNES") So, This Is Love (Not Us Music / BFM) is a romantic, jazzy stroll through classic Disney songs. Heather's vocals have also been heard on over 30 commercials and soundtracks including The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia, LaBou, Tanner Hall, McDonalds, Toyota, Barbie, and FOX's Ab Fab pilot.[1]
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- ↑ Biography taken word by word from Marsden's Official site.