Chloe's passion for creative expression began at a tender age, as she penned both books and plays, ingeniously casting her neighbors and siblings in performances of her written works. As she matured, her creative pursuits expanded to include filmmaking, where she collaborated with friends to write, direct, and produce shorts and features.
Throughout her high school years, Chloe remained actively involved in school theater, captivating audiences with her performances in musicals such as "The Music Man" and "The Sound of Music," as well as plays like "Fairy Tale Fraud" and "Stardust." Her theatrical endeavors culminated in her playing the iconic role of MacBeth.
Upon graduating from Miami University in Ohio in 2012 with a degree in Creative Writing, Chloe transitioned to professional acting, co-creating the web series "Door to Door" with her writing partner Rachel Woodhouse. She not only wrote, produced, and directed this project but also starred in the lead role.
Chloe's feature film debut arrived with "Petey," and she subsequently appeared as a co-star in an episode of "Turn: Washington's Spies" on AMC. In 2015, she relocated to Los Angeles to further pursue her filmmaking aspirations, where she continued to write and direct short films. Her breakthrough came with the casting of Rob Williams's "Shared Rooms."
Chloe's subsequent endeavors saw her producing and writing her own feature film scripts, including "Sick For Toys" and "Road Head," in collaboration with friend and producer Jon Paul Burkhart and other industry professionals.
In 2020, during the Covid-19 pandemic, Chloe publicly disclosed her transgender identity and took a hiatus from the industry to focus on her personal growth and well-being.
Today, Chloe continues to nurture her creative spirit, working on new projects and reuniting with old collaborators, as she remains committed to her artistic journey.