Claudia (The Vampire Chronicles) - Appearances in Other Media

Appearances in Other Media

  • In Neil Jordan's 1994 film adaptation of Interview with the Vampire, Claudia is portrayed by Kirsten Dunst. Dunst was 12 years old at the time of filming, so that the producers could have an actress that could actually play the five-year-old immortal. Makeup and film tricks were used to make Dunst look younger for the role.
  • In the short-lived Broadway show Lestat composed by Elton John and Bernie Taupin, Claudia was portrayed by Allison Fischer. She was given two solos: I Want More and I'll Never Have That Chance.
  • Louis, Lestat and Claudia all have non-speaking cameo appearances in Innovation Comics' adaptation of Rice's vampire short story The Master of Rampling Gate, illustrated by Colleen Doran.
  • The Damned's 1982 album Strawberries contains the track "The Dog", which is written about Claudia.

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