Claudia Wells

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Many of us fell in love with Claudia Wells after her role in a little 1985 blockbuster called “Back to the Future.” She starred as Michael J. Fox’s girlfriend Jennifer Parker in the original film but was replaced by Elisabeth Shue in the next two sequels.

When you find out why, you’ll love Claudia even more.

After voluntarily walking away from Hollywood for so long, she explains how surprising it is that a single role in one movie still brings her so much attention and takes her to to conventions and signings across the world.

She’s also found ways to keep reinventing herself, successfully running a high-end clothing store just for men called Armani Wells for the past 20 years.

Claudia is also passionate about making a difference. She’s on the board of directors for Kids in the Spotlight, a unique program that trains kids in foster care programs and other underserved youth to create, write, cast and star in their own short films.

Visit ClaudiaWells.com to find out where you can meet Claudia or to find out more about her autographed pictures.

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