A portrait of a young woman with long black hair, wearing a pink top, against a neutral background.

Claire Hsu

SAG-AFTRA AEA

actor / artist / NYC / ATL

A young woman with shoulder-length brown hair and a light blue button-up shirt smiling at the camera while holding a potted plant near a window.

What they’re saying:

  • ‘‘I love Claire!’’ ~Lynne Ramsay, dir (Cannes/BAFTA winner):

  • ‘‘Stood out from thousands!’’ ~Debra Zane, CSA: Mulan

  • ‘‘Hsu sings a beautiful aria.’’ ~Pete Hempstead, TheaterMania

  • ‘‘Claire Hsu, expertly shuttling between the roles of Happy (Willy's son) and Willy's mistress.’’ ~David Barbour, Lighting and Sound America

  • ‘‘Claire Hsu also shows great range as both Mi Tiezeng playing the younger son Happy Loman as well as the Woman from Boston.’’ ~Victor Gluck, TheaterScene

  • ‘‘Julia Gu and Claire Hsu exude a wonderful combination of masculine seriousness about their craft, alternating confidence and confusion over American culture, and man-boy-ish mischief.’’ ~Sara Holdren, Vulture

  • ‘‘Bubbles of grace rise to the surface in this new adaptation of Jane Austen’s final novel, thanks largely to delightful comic turns from Annabel Capper, as Lady Russell, and from Caroline Grogan and Claire Hsu, as the sisters Henrietta and Louisa Musgrove.’’ ~Elisabeth Vincentelli, The New Yorker

  • ‘‘As the talented young research Bo, Claire Hsu draws a strong portrait of an ambitious team member who has a lot to learn.’’ ~OnStage Pittsburgh

  • ‘‘SHE HAS A SMALL STOMACH!
    COSTS YOU LESS TO FEED HER!’’ ~Mother, the creator of moi

*disclaimer: not a green thumb in real life.