Claudine Cordelia Rodney (aka Klodyne Rodney) is a Canadian actress. She has appeared in a variety of film and television productions, with notable roles in the horror film "Final Destination 2" (2003), the romantic comedy "This Means War" (2012), and the television series "Beggars and Choosers" (1999). Her work encompasses roles in multiple genres, contributing to a diverse filmography.
Rodney's connection to the performing arts began in Canada. She originated from Edmonton, Alberta. The distinct spelling of her professional name, Klodyne, was reportedly inspired by a character in a novel during her youth and has been used throughout her career. Her early acting credits date back to the 1990s, marking her entry into the film and television industry.
Over her career, Klodyne Rodney has established a presence through numerous supporting and guest roles. Her film appearances include "Edison" (2005) and "Prozac Nation" (2001). In television, she has featured in series such as "The X-Files," "The L Word," "Psych," and "Kingdom Hospital," showcasing her versatility across different narrative formats and character types.