Claudia Wells, known for her role as Jennifer Parker in Back to the Future, was snapped out and about in Los Angeles.

The actress wore a grin as she strolled the streets heading to her fashion brand, Armani Wells. She wore a long sleeve black and white sweater dress that fell down to her calves. In a casual manner, she added a rope around the waist of the garment, loosely secured as a belt.

Claudia draped a lengthy matching rope loop around her neck as a piece of jewelry. Additionally, she added a pair of bright pink hoop earrings. Her light brown rain boots peeked out the bottom of her baggy dress as she walked the wet streets.

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Claudia wore a very long black and white dress (
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In an effort to further combat Wednesday's weather, Claudia held a purple umbrella over her head, off one shoulder. To finish the outfit off, she added a brown checkered purse and wore her hair pulled up. She threw on some cute headwear with a dash of pink. Matching the head piece and earrings, Claudia wore bright pink lipstick.

After her Back to the Future fame, she returned to the series for Back to the Future: The Game in a voice acting role. Her first project since she spiralled into success outside of the franchise came in independent science-fiction film, Alien Armageddon.

Claudia had to give the role up at first (
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She's also been in some short films like Max and System Failure. Claudia made movie appearances in Starship: Rising, Groove Street, and Vitals. As for television, she took on a role in Zero Impact Home in 2014 and appeared as herself in The Comeback Kids in 2015.

In August, Claudia reflected on the casting process for Back to The Future and revealed how she got lucky with the role. When she originally secured the job as Jennifer, she had to back out because she had another commitment.

However, she revealed that when they switched the lead's role from Eric Stoltz to Michael J. Fox, they realized that the leading lady they cast was now too tall for their liking. She told Leigh Francis: "The girl that they had cast as my part is 5'7", right? I'm 5'3 and a half" right, Michael's 5'4" so my shortness got me my part back."

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