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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 .
I hope you enjoy exploring my creative world, past, present and future. Find out about my latest projects in news. Click on acting for my show-reel and bio. For my plays and screen stories go to writing. Listen to my tunes in music. Take a trip down memory lane in gallery. And for Lyn & Kel’s Fansite click here. Have a great day.
Lisa Irene Chappell ( Auckland, 18 ottobre 1968) è un' attrice e cantante neozelandese . Carriera da attrice. In Nuova Zelanda, sua terra natia, Lisa Chappel ha recitato vari ruoli in serie come Gloss, Shortland Street, Hercules, City Life.
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).
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Lisa Chappell reflects on filming Australian TV’s most tragic death scene, 15 years later. In a series of heart-wrenching moments in 2003, Australians were forced to watch Claire McLeod meet her untimely end after she plunged off a cliff in beloved TV show McLeod’s Daughters.
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 was interviewed by Joshua Joynes from New Idea on her Tiny House living. Issue out Monday 7th Feb 2022 “More trees, less people!” This has been Lisa Chappell’s mantra for the past few years – and when New Idea pays a visit to her home in Puhoi, Auckland, it’s clear she lives and breathes by it. Read the article here