Chloe Sevigny
Chloe Sevigny
Chloë Sevigny (born 1974) is an American actress, model, and designer known for her unique and often provocative roles in independent film and television. Born in Springvale, Maine, she rose to fame in the 1990s after being discovered by director Lars von Trier for her role in the controversial film "Kids" (1995). Sevigny became known for her willingness to take on unconventional and challenging characters, which led to her becoming a prominent figure in the world of indie cinema. Over the years, she has starred in critically acclaimed films like "Boys Don’t Cry" (1999) and "Dogville" (2003).
In addition to her acting career, Sevigny has become a fashion icon, recognized for her bold sense of style and collaboration with designers. She has also ventured into fashion design, launching her own collection. Sevigny’s work in television includes notable roles in "Big Love", where she portrayed Nicki Grant, a character that garnered her an Emmy nomination and solidified her place as a versatile actress in both film and TV.
One of Sevigny’s memorable quotes is: "I like the idea of being the kind of person who surprises people." This reflects her approach to both her career and her personal life—unpredictable, bold, and full of artistic risks. Known for her commitment to her craft and her unique presence both onscreen and off, Chloë Sevigny continues to captivate audiences with her fearless performances and distinctive style.