Chloë Sevigny

American actress

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2025 Set to appear in 'Magic Farm' as Edna, currently in post-production.
2024 Sevigny is set to appear in Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story.
2024 Chloë Sevigny was featured in Charli XCX's music video '360', playing herself
2024 Scheduled to appear in 'Bonjour Tristesse' as Anne.
January 2024 Sevigny starred as socialite C. Z. Guest in the Ryan Murphy anthology Feud: Capote vs. The Swans, which premiered on FX.
2023 Chloë Sevigny held a clothing sale in New York, selling over 90 percent of her stored clothes, with proceeds going to charity. This event reinforced her status as a notable figure in fashion.
2023 Sevigny was a guest star in the Peacock show Poker Face, reuniting with Natasha Lyonne.
2022 Portrays Lynn Roy in The Girl from Plainville, a 8-episode series
2022 Appeared in 'Bones and All' as Janelle Yearly.
2020 Chloë Sevigny endorsed Senator Bernie Sanders again for President in the 2020 election.
2020 Starred in 'Slow Machine', playing a character named Chloë.
September 2020 Sevigny starred in the limited series We Are Who We Are, directed by Luca Guadagnino, which premiered on HBO.
May 2 2020 Chloë Sevigny gave birth to a son.
March 9 2020 Chloë Sevigny married Croatian art gallery director Siniša Mačković.
2019 Sevigny's short film White Echo competed for the Short Film Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
2019 Sevigny appeared in the Netflix show Russian Doll, portraying the mother of the lead character.
2019 Sevigny starred in Jim Jarmusch's comedy horror film The Dead Don't Die, which premiered as the opening feature at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival.
2019 Appears in multiple films including 'Love Is Blind', 'The Dead Don't Die', 'White Echo' (which she directs), 'The True Adventures of Wolfboy', and 'Queen & Slim'
2018 Chloë Sevigny starred as Lizzie Borden in the film Lizzie, which premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, co-starring with Kristen Stewart.
2017 Sevigny co-starred in several films, including Lean on Pete, Golden Exits, Beatriz at Dinner, The Dinner, and The Snowman.
2017 Directed the short film Carmen for a Miu Miu campaign.
2016 Sevigny directed her second short film, Carmen, in late 2016, which was shot in Portland, Oregon, and released as part of a Miu Miu campaign.
2016 Chloë Sevigny endorsed Senator Bernie Sanders for President in the 2016 US presidential election.
2016 Sevigny made her directorial debut with the short film Kitty.
January 2016 Sevigny reunited with Whit Stillman and Kate Beckinsale in Love & Friendship, an adaptation of the Jane Austen novel Lady Susan, which also premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
January 2016 Chloë Sevigny appeared in the Canadian horror film Antibirth, which follows a small-town woman who becomes pregnant through unknown circumstances. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
2015 Sevigny appeared in the Netflix series Bloodline, which continued until 2017.
2015 Chloë Sevigny shared that her great aunt in Florida often sees her in US Weekly and comments on the fashion criticism she receives, prompting Sevigny to reflect on her eclectic style.
2015 Sevigny appeared in Tara Subkoff's directorial debut #Horror, playing the mother of a teenage girl.
2015 Sevigny published a picture book chronicling her life, featuring personal memories and photographs.
2015 Starred in 'Black Dog, Red Dog' as Ali and '#Horror' as Alex Cox.
October 2015 Sevigny appeared in the fifth season of American Horror Story, Hotel, which premiered in October 2015.
March 2015 It was announced that Sevigny would return to American Horror Story for its fifth season, Hotel, playing a doctor whose son has been kidnapped.
2014 Sevigny starred as Catherine Jensen in the crime drama Those Who Kill, which was initially aired on A&E before being canceled after its first season.
2014 Appeared in films 'Little Accidents' as Kendra Briggs, 'Electric Slide' as Charlotte, and 'The Beckoning' short film.
April 2014 During the 29th International Festival of Fashion and Photography, Sevigny served as a judge of the fashion jury.
2013 Sevigny had supporting roles in the television series Portlandia.
2013 Sevigny starred in The Wait, a psychological thriller about two sisters keeping their deceased mother at home.
2013 Sevigny played a supporting role as a journalist in Lovelace, a biographical film about Linda Lovelace.
2012 Sevigny starred in the British series Hit & Miss.
2012 Appears as Jeanie in an episode of Louie titled 'Looking for Liz/Lilly Changes'
2012 Sevigny plays Christine Hartwell in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit's 'Valentine's Day' episode
2012 Appeared in central role in American Horror Story: Asylum.
October 2012 Sevigny appeared in the premiere season of American Horror Story, which debuted in October 2012.
2011 Actor Drew Droege began performing in a web series titled 'Chloë,' featuring his drag impersonation of Chloë Sevigny, further cementing her influence in pop culture.
2011 Chloë Sevigny appeared in the Beastie Boys music video 'Make Some Noise/Fight For Your Right (Revisited)' as a Girl character
2011 Chloë Sevigny appears as herself on RuPaul's Drag Race in 2 episodes
January 2011 The fifth and final season of Big Love premiered.
2010 Sevigny provided a voiceover for the documentary film Beautiful Darling, narrating the life of Warhol superstar Candy Darling.
2010 While starring in the fourth season of Big Love, Sevigny appeared in two independent comedy films: Barry Munday and Mr. Nice.

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