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- as Undo****ented 1 Muse Watson as Louis McClaire Carlos Gómez as Jose Velasquez Diaz Bru Muller as George McClaire Tony Abatemarco as a television talk show...
- Claire Conner McCaskill (/məˈkæskəl/; born July 24, 1953) is an American former politician who served as a United States senator from Missouri from 2007...
- California Arthur Turner (Merchant Marine) from San Pedro, California Bruce McClaire (Merchant Marine) from Los Angeles, California - 2nd engineer Robert Weaver...
- Claire's (formerly known as Claire's Boutiques, Claire's Boutique and Claire's Accessories) is an American retailer of accessories, jewelry, and toys primarily...
- Claire McCollum (born 5 June 1974, Carrickfergus) is a Northern Irish broadcaster and journalist. McCollum, an MA graduate at the University of Dundee...
- Claire McCarthy is an Australian screenwriter, director, producer, and visual artist. McCarthy was born in Sydney, the daughter of Christine, an author...
- Claire McDowell (née MacDowell; November 2, 1877 – October 23, 1966) was an American actress of the silent era. She appeared in 350 films between 1908...
- James Morgan "Jimmy" McGill, better known by his business name Saul Goodman, is a fictional character created by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould and portra****...
- intelligent and proficient lawyer, she is the confidante and love interest of Jimmy McGill / Saul Goodman, whom she later marries. Kim's characterization and Seehorn's...
- known for her role in the soap opera Gloss, was cast as Claire McLeod. The role of Claire was initially intended to go to actress Laurie Foell, for...