Claudia Joy Holden (née Meade) is a fictional character on the Lifetime television series Army Wives, portrayed by Kim Delaney.
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Chris Pierce's original music has been featured on TV shows like Brothers & Sisters, What About Brian, "Dawson's Creek", "Eli Stone", "Half and Half", "Lincoln Heights", Army Wives, In Plain Sight, and Sister Act among others.
For television, he was a staff writer for the prime time Fox series Pasadena with Dana Delany, the NBC drama Kidnapped and the Lifetime series Army Wives.
Since leaving One Life to Live, Casaubon has had guest roles on Law & Order (2007), Law & Order SVU (2007), Army Wives (2007), "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" (2012), Damages (2009), and small roles in the films The Good Shepherd (2006) and 27 Dresses (2008).
The single "Baby You Should Know" has been featured on Fox Television's The O.C., and "Go Tell the World" was featured in ads for Nike Soccer and Homegoods, in a season two episode of Grey's Anatomy, season 1 of Lifetime's Army Wives and NBC's Windfall.
Other songs from the album have been used in several television shows, including Teen Wolf, Army Wives, The Vampire Diaries, Dance Moms and The Real L Word.
The song was also used in commercials for the ABC legal drama series Eli Stone, in Army Wives, the trailer for the 2009 summer movie Post Grad, and for various promos of the 2012 film The Odd Life of Timothy Green.