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Place of birth: Springfield, Massachusetts, USA
Date of birth: 11/18/1974

Chloe Sevigny was born in Darien, Connecticut, on November 18th, 1974. Her mother also lives in Connecticut and Chloe has an older brother Paul , born in 1972. Her father, who died in 1996, was a distant descendant of a 17th-century French aristocrat, the Marquise de Sevigne, and was a major influence and love in Chloe's life. Chloe divides her time between New York and Connecticut.

First discovered by "Sassy" in 1993, Chloe worked as an intern for the magazine and soon became the "IT" girl. She moved to Brooklyn at age 18 and appeared in music videos for Sonic Youth's "Sugar Cane" and the Lemonheads' "Big Gay Heart". Her true claim to fame came about with her gentle portrayal of Jennie, a young teenager who learns she is HIV positive in Larry Clark's movie Kids. Chloe has since appeared in several movies and in 1999 she was nominated for a Best Supporting Oscar for her portrayal of Lana in the highly acclaimed movie "Boy's Don't Cry". There are several more movies in the works in which Chloe has anywhere from a small to a significant role. The first is "Dogville" which also stars Nicole Kidman. The movie is a thriller directored by Lars von Trier and was recently premiered at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. It's domestic release date is currently March 2004.

Chloe was quite busy at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival where two more of her upcoming movies premered. "The Brown Bunny", directed by Vincent Gallo, and pegged to be one of Chloe's most controvercial roles, and "Party Monster", about the famed Manhattan club kid Michael Alig.

 

Fact : Made a REAL LONG BLOWJOB in ' The Brown Bunny ' (2002)

Filmography

Three Needles
Release Date: ?
Length: ? hrs. ? min.
Role: she plays a nun (name?)
Studio: ?
Released by: ?
Writter and directer: Thom Fitzgerald ("The Event,"The Hanging Garden")
Producer: Emotion Pictures in association with ThinkFilm
Cast: ?
Pictures: Three Needles
Official Site: ?
Other Sites: ? Chloe has just completed filming "Three Needles," on South Africa's Wild Coast. Chloe plays a nun in an African village that is overtaken by AIDS. "I'm very excited...I've always wanted to play a nun," Sevigny told indieWIRE. "I think because I was raised Catholic and I've always had a view of them representing some kind of purity."

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Demonlover
dogville Release Date: September 19, 2003
Length: 2 hrs. 10 min.
Role: Elise Lipsky
Studio: Palm Pictures
Written by: Olivier Assayas
Director: Olivier Assayas
Producer: Edouard Weil and Elizabeth Films
Cast: Connie Nielson, Charles Berling, Gina Gershon
Pictures: Demonlover
Official Site: ?
Other Sites: ?
Trailer: ? The techno-thriller "Demonlover" premiered at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival in Competition. The film, which also stars Connie Nielson and Charles Berling, is a thriller about high-tech international espionage and has French and English dialogue, for which Chloe had to learn to speak French. The film looks very good, as if it takes place in some kind of futuristic sterile world full of bright but cold colours and was shot on location in Paris, Mexico and Japan. Demonlover has enough to offer to make it a great film (with a terrific score by Sonic Youth).

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Dogville
Release Date: March 2004
Length: 2 hrs. 57 min.
Role: Liz Benzen
Studio: Lions Gate Films
Released by: ?
Written by: Lars von Trier
Director: Lars von Trier's (Breaking the Waves, Dancer in the Dark)
Producer: Zentropa Entertainment and Vibeke Windelov
Cast: Nicole Kidman, Jeremy Davies, Paul Bettany, James Caan, Ben Gazzara, John Hurt
Pictures: Dogville
Official Site: ?
Other Sites: ?
Trailer: Quick Time- double-click and wait five or more minutes with DSL or Cable modems
Chloe Sevigny will next be seen in Lars von Trier's "Dogville, " opposite Nicole Kidman, Jeremy Davies and Paul Bettany. A beautiful fugitive, Grace (Nicole Kidman), arrives in the isolated township of Dogville on the run from a team of gangsters. With some encouragement from Tom (Paul Bettany), the self-appointed town spokesman, the little community agrees to hide her and in return, Grace agrees to work for them. However, when a search sets in, the people of Dogville demand a better deal in exchange for the risk of harbouring poor Grace and she learns the hard way that in this town, goodness is relative. But Grace has a secret and it is a dangerous one. Dogville may regret it ever began to bare its teeth. Filmed completely on a Swedish soundstage with no sets, just theatrical backdrops, lighting and actors, there were up to 100 digital cameras used for each scene. The film was made with around $10 million and it made its world premiere in competition at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival.

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Shattered Glass
Release Date: October 24, 2003
Length: ? hrs. ? min..
Role: Caitlin
Studio: Lions Gate Films
Released by: Strand Releasing
Director: Billy Ray
Producer: Cruise/Wagner Productions and Baumgarten Merims Productions in association with Hayden and Tove Christensen's Forest Park Pictures
Cast: Hayden Christensen, Steve Zahn, Peter Sarsgaard, Hank Azaria, Rosario Dawson, Greg Kinnear, Maggie Gyllenhaal
Pictures: Shattered Glass
Official Site: ?
Other Sites: ?
Trailer: ? Chloe just recently completed filming "Shattered Glass," This is the true story of Stephen Glass, a young journalist for publications ranging from The New Republic to Rolling Stone. He became a staff writer at "The New Republic" for three years (1995-1998), where 27 of his 41 published stories were either partially or completely made up. Looking for a short cut to fame, Glass concocted sources, quotes and even entire stories, but his deception did not go unnoticed forever, and eventually, his world came crumbling down... Chloe plays the female lead, Caitlin, a colleague of Glass', played by Hayden Christensen. The film was optioned from a September 1998 Vanity Fair article and also stars Steve Zahn and Peter Sarsgaard. The film will be released October 24, 2003.

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The Brown Bunny
Debut: Cannes in 2003
Release Date: ? 2003
Length: 1 hrs. 59 min..
Role: Daisy Lemon
Studio: ?
Director: Vincent Gallo ("Buffalo 66")
Written by: Vincent Gallo
Stars: Vincent Gallo, Cheryl Tiegs
Produced by: Vincent Gallo
Pictures: Brown Bunny
Official Site: ?
Other Sites: www.zeal.com
Trailer: ? It's the story of one man's tragic loss of the love of his life. Gallo plays Bud Clay who races motorcycles. He rides in the 250cc Formula II class of road racing. Round and round he goes, repeating laps over and over until the race is over. The story begins with Bud racing in New Hampshire. Bud's next race is in California in five Days. And so his journey begins across America. And everyday Bud is haunted by the same memories of the last time he saw his true love. Bud will do anything to make those memories disappear. And every day he tries to find a new love. Making outrageous requests of women to come with him on his trip and then leaving them behind after they've agreed. He can't replace Daisy, the only girl he's ever loved and the only girl he will ever love. But every day he tries.
The Brown Bunny" is the only one of three American films in Main Competition. Directed by Vincent Gallo ("Buffalo 66"), the film stars Chloe along with the director in a story of lost love.. Financed by Japanese company Kinetique, the film had a budget of $10 million. Sevigny agreed to the project without seeing a script. Did she ever regret that? "No, I was always committed to the project on the strength of Vincent alone. I have faith in his aesthetic, so I knew it wouldn't be gratuitous or anything."

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Party Monster
Release Date: September 5, 2003
Length: 1 hr. 37 min.
Role: Gitsie
Studio: Killer Films
Released by: Strand Releasing
Directors: Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato ("The Eyes of Tammy Faye")
Producer: Bradford Simpson, Christine Vachon, Fenton Bailey, Jon Marcus, Randy Barbato
Stars: Macauley Culkin, Seth Green, Natasha Lyonne, Dylan McDermott and Marilyn Manson
Pictures: Party Monster
Official Site: PartyMonster.com
Other Sites: ?
Trailer: Quick Time- double-click and wait five or more minutes with DSL or Cable modems Party Monster made its debut at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. Macauley Culkin stars as famed Manhattan club kid Michael Alig, who was convicted of murdering his drug dealer by injecting him with Drano and tossing him in the East River. The movie has been acquired by Strand and Blockbuster. Strand will release the film in theaters in September, and then Blockbuster will handle home video.

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