Claire Danes | Claire Bloom | Marie Claire | Steve Hackett | Eau Claire, Wisconsin | Claire Hamill | Claire Denis | Claire Curtis-Thomas | Eau Claire | Claire McCaskill | Mims Hackett | Claire Bennet | Buddy Hackett | Bobby Hackett | Hackett | John Hackett | Emilie-Claire Barlow | Claire Goll | Claire | Claire's | Claire of the Moon | Claire Martin | Claire L'Heureux-Dubé | Claire Lee Chennault | Grant Hackett | Claire Voyant | Claire Taylor | Claire Meade | Claire Leroy | Claire King |
Dancin' thru the Dark is a 1990 British film directed by Mike Ockrent and written by Willy Russell, based on the play Stags and Hens by the same author and starring Con O'Neill, Claire Hackett, Simon O'Brien, Julia Deakin, Marji Campi, Colin Welland and Mark Womack.
McGiveney earned a Golden Globe nomination from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association as Most Promising Newcomer of 1966 for her role as Claire Hackett in the farce Do Not Disturb with Doris Day and Rod Taylor.