Chloë Sevigny

Acting

Chloë Sevigny

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
Nov 18, 1974 (50 years old)

Chloë Sevigny

Known For

After the Hunt
Movie 2025

After the Hunt

A college professor finds herself at a personal and professional...

Magic Farm
1h 33m
Movie 2025

Magic Farm

A film crew working for an edgy media company travels...

Bonjour Tristesse
1h 50m
Movie 2025

Bonjour Tristesse

At the height of summer, 18-year-old Cécile is relaxing by...

John Lilly and the Earth Coincidence Control Office
1h 29m
Movie 2025

John Lilly and the Earth Coincidence Control Office

John C. Lilly is the inventor of the isolation tank,...

Atropia
1h 44m
Movie 2025

Atropia

When an aspiring actress in a military role-playing facility falls...

Bones and All
2h 10m
Movie 2022

Bones and All

Abandoned by her father, a young woman embarks on a...

The Girl from Plainville
TV Show 2022

The Girl from Plainville

The controversial case of Michelle Carter, who was convicted in...

Slow Machine
1h 12m
Movie 2021

Slow Machine

Stephanie, a restless and vibrant actress, meets Gerard, an NYPD...

French Water
0h 9m
Movie 2021

French Water

A lone waiter observes a group of party guests as...

We Are Who We Are
TV Show 2020

We Are Who We Are

Two American kids who live on a U.S. military base...

Biography

Chloë Stevens Sevigny (/ˈsɛvəni/ SEV-ən-ee; born November 18, 1974) is an American actress. Known for her work in independent films, often appearing in controversial or experimental features, Sevigny has received several accolades, including a Golden Globe Award and a nomination for an Academy Award. After graduating from high school, Sevigny found work as a model and appeared in music videos for Sonic Youth and The Lemonheads, which helped acquire her "it girl" status. In 1995, she made her film debut in Kids and became a prominent performer in the independent film scene throughout the late 1990s, with roles in such films as 1996's Trees Lounge. Sevigny rose to prominence with her portrayal of Lana Tisdel in the drama film Boys Don't Cry (1999), for which she received a nomination for the Academy Award For Best Supporting Actress. Throughout the 2000s, Sevigny appeared in supporting parts in numerous independent films, including American Psycho (2000), Demonlover(2002), Party Monster and Dogville (both 2003), and The Brown Bunny (2004). Her participation in the latter caused considerable controversy due to a scene in which she performed graphic, unsimulated fellatio. From 2006 to 2011, Sevigny portrayed Nicolette Grant on the HBO series Big Love, for which she won a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2010. She also appeared in mainstream films such as David Fincher's Zodiac (2007) and starred in numerous television projects, including the British series Hit & Miss (2012), and had supporting roles in Portlandia (2013), two seasons of American Horror Story; and in the Netflix series Bloodline (2015–2017) and Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story (2024).  Sevigny made her directorial debut in 2016 with the short film Kitty. Her third film as a director, White Echo, competed for the Short Film Palme d'Or at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival. She also has a career in fashion design concurrent with her acting work. Over the years, her alternative fashion sense has earned her a reputation as a style icon. Description above from the Wikipedia article Chloë Sevigny, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.