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Sian Clifford-1

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1982-04-07
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She’s a BAFTA award-winning comedic actor who’s best known for her standout role as Claire, the tightly wound yet deeply loyal sister of the titular character in the critically acclaimed British series Fleabag. Her portrayal of Claire spanned both seasons of the show, earning her widespread recognition and praise. Throughout her career, she’s maintained a strong presence beyond the screen—her Instagram account, under the handle actresssiansstillspace, has gathered a dedicated following of over 50,000 people who appreciate her thoughtful content.

In addition to her acting work, she founded Still Space, a digital platform designed to promote meditation and mindfulness in an inclusive, safe environment. The initiative emphasizes community building across diverse identities, reflecting her commitment to intersectional connection and mental well-being. Before all this success, she honed her craft at the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA), where she completed her Bachelor of Arts degree in 2006.

Family plays an important role in her life—she shares a close bond with her sister Natalie, who works professionally in the art world as an art dealer. Over the years, she’s managed to balance her artistic achievements with personal growth, making her not just a talented performer but also a thoughtful advocate for mindfulness and community.

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She’s built quite the online presence, with her Twitter account boasting over 40,000 followers. If you’re looking to connect with her, you can easily find her on the platform under the handle SiansUniverse. Her content continues to gain traction, and SiansUniverse remains a go-to space for her growing audience. Whether she’s sharing personal insights or engaging with fans, SiansUniverse offers a genuine glimpse into her world.

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