Townsville Bulletin

Claudia’s life takes big turn

- MIBENGE NSENDULUKA

LOGIE award winner Claudia Karvan says she never dreamt of becoming an actor and fell into it by accident.

The Dancing With The Stars favourite, who began acting as a teen, said her parents owned a popular nightclub called Arthur’s in Kings Cross during the 1970s, which helped her form the right connection­s.

“Not at all, I wanted to be a dog breeder or a horse trainer,” she said of acting.

“My mum wanted me to be a lawyer but because there were so many film industry people frequentin­g the nightclub, I sort of fell into that industry and had a natural ability for it and that takes you a long way in this industry.”

Karvan, 47, has appeared in blockbuste­r films like Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith and countless hit TV shows including three-time silver Logie award-winning series The Secret Life of Us.

She hasn’t ruled out the idea of a reboot 15 years after the TV drama was cancelled.

“Of course, yeah that would be heaven. As long as the original writers were involved because it was all about the brilliant writing,” she said.

“I would love to work with Deb

Mailman again and Samuel [Johnson] and the whole crew.

“I just love Dr Alex Christense­n, I think she’d be a brain surgeon by now … she would’ve moved on from removing haemorrhoi­ds. The show was really refreshing, so honest and direct. It was a bit of a groundbrea­ker.”

The mother-of-two has been a surprising breakout star on DWTS and incredibly, she has no dance experienci­ng.

“Not at all. It’s always been my Kryptonite!” she laughed.

“I take a long time to absorb [choreograp­hy] and I tend to make things more complicate­d than they actually are.”

It appears hard work is paying off for Karvan, who has consistent­ly pushed herself during rehearsals with her partner Aric Yegudkin.

“Your bones are tired. Some days I feel like my body’s made of lead but it’s been so exciting mentally and psychologi­cally because there so much learning, growth, so much new territory to be explored,” she said.

“I’m loving that part of it. I think we’re doing like eight hours a day but we started out doing three, so it’s kind of growing organicall­y the whole process.”

>>Dancing With The Stars airs Sundays at 7.30pm on Channel 10.

 ??  ?? LOVING IT: Claudia Karvan is having a ball in her new TV role.
LOVING IT: Claudia Karvan is having a ball in her new TV role.
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