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Chloë Stevens Sevigny Wiki Biography
Chloë Stevens Sevigny was born on the 18th November 1974, in Springfield, Massachusetts USA, of Polish, French and Canadian descent. She is an actress and fashion designer, the winner of a Golden Globe, Independent Spirit and Satellite Awards and many others. Chloe Sevigny has been active in the entertainment industry since 1995.
How much is the net worth of Chloe Sevigny? It has been reported by authoritative sources that the her wealth is as much as $10 million, as of the data given in late 2017. Her assets include an apartment residence in Prospect Park in Park Slope, Brooklyn New York City valued at $2 million.
To begin with, Sevigny grew up in the small town of Darien, Connecticut; her mother Janine was a primary school teacher whereas her father H. David Sevigny worked in the insurance industry. She has an older brother named Paul, who works as a DJ in New York City. She attended Darien High School and was a rather rebellious teenager: she smoked, shaved his head, experimented with drugs and skipped school. She was a depressed teenager and felt bored, and therefore moved to New York City, where she hung out with the skaters in Washington Square Park.
As she left home being 18 years old, she had to work for a living, so Sevigny began her career as a model, having been discovered by a fashion editor of Sassy magazine who was so impressed by Sevigny’s exceptional clothing style that he took a photo for the magazine. Later Sevigny also worked as an intern for the fashion editors of the magazine. In 1994, she was the face of X-Girl of Sonic Youth, which was followed by several other modelling contracts, including for H&M spring and Miu Miu summer collections both in 1996.
Concerning her acting career, Chloe’s film debut was in the independent drama film “Kids” (1995) directed by Larry Clark, and she then worked with the film director and screenwriter Harmony Korine creating the art film “Gummo” (1997) – Sevigny was in the main cast as well as working as the costume designer. The biggest acting success Sevigny has reached was starring alongside Hilary Swank in the independent romantic drama film directed by Kimberly Peirce, “Boys Do Not Cry” (1999) – for her role of Lana Tisdel she was nominated for both Oscar and the Golden Globe Awards. In 2003 the film “The Brown Bunny” caused quite a stir as Sevigny had oral sex with Vincent Gallo; several protests were held in the USA. In 2010, she was cast in the supporting role as a fundamentalist Mormon and wife of a polygamist in the television series “Big Love” (2006 – 2011), for which role Sevigny won a Golden Globe Award. In 2012, Sevigny played Abigail Williams in David Esbjornsons stage play “Abigail”, and the same year she also embodied a trans-female assassin in the television series “Horror Story: Asylum”. All added to her net worth.
Her latest roles on television include the characters created in the series “Bloodline” (2015) and “American Horror Story: Hotel” (2015 – 2016), whereas on the big screen in 2015she starred in the films “Black Dog, Red Dog” and “Horror”, and in 2016 “Antibirth” and “Love and Friendship” and other. Currently, she is working on the set of the films “The Dinner” and “The Snowman”, all of which demonstrate that she is in demand by directors, and which continue to boost her net worth.
Finally, in the personal life of the actress, Sevigny says that she has experimented sexually – she has had many relationships with men, including being a couple with the actor Harmony Korine from 1995 to 2001, and later with musicians Jarvis Cocker, and Matt McAuley. Currently, she claims to be single.
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Chloë Stevens Sevigny Quick Info
Full Name | Chloë Sevigny |
Net Worth | $10 Million |
Date Of Birth | November 18, 1974 |
Place Of Birth | Springfield, Massachusetts, USA |
Height | 5′ 8″ (1.73 m) |
Profession | Actress, fashion designer, director, former model |
Education | Darien High School |
Nationality | American |
Parents | Janine Malinowski, H. David Sevigny |
Siblings | Paul Sevigny |
Partner | Harmony Korine (1995-2001) |
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IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001721 |
Awards | Boston Society of Film Critics Awards (1999), Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards (19990, )Independent Spirit Awards (2000), Satellite Awards (2000), Golden Globe Awards (2010), |
Record Labels | X-Girl of Sonic Youth |
Nominations | Golden Globe Awards (2000), Academy Awards (2000), Independent Spirit Awards (1996), Online Film Critics Society Awards, Critics’ Choice Television Awards (2011) |
Movies | “Gummo” (1997), “Kids” (1995), “Big Love”, “Hit & Miss”, “Black Dog, Red Dog” (2015), “Horror” (2015), “Antibirth” (2016), “Love and Friendship” (2016), “The Dinner” (2017) and “The Snowman” (2017) |
TV Shows | “Big Love” (2006 – 2011), “Abigail”, “Horror Story: Asylum”, “American Horror Story: Hotel” (2015 – 2016) |
Chloë Stevens Sevigny Quotes
- I was very troubled, yes. Me and my brother both – we were troubled and troublemakers.
- I think it’s just a lot more pressure to make the scenes work when you’re doing a film, because when you’re doing a series you feel like, I have so many scenes, so many episodes, so if I don’t get it exactly right this time, I have another scene later. You feel less pressure.
- My first job was in sixth grade, sweeping the clay tennis courts at the yacht club near my house, which I was not a member of. Always had to pay my own rent. But I don’t really have any concept of how money works. I don’t know how much things cost. Like a BMW. Or a quart of milk. It’s embarrassing.
- In Hollywood, you can’t say anything bad about anybody or everyone is going to attack you. It’s like you always have to put on a happy face, be the phony baloney, and I’m so not that. I never was that; I’ll never be that. That is part of the business that I don’t like.
- When I was younger, I was really anti-Hollywood. Now I’m more accepting of it because I’m less of a snob.
- It’s not what you spend but how you wear it that counts. The key is often to dress up inexpensive basics with accessories. Something like a beautiful designer bag or belt can make everything else look richer and more luxurious.
- I was having a very difficult time in school. I was miserable. I was dissatisfied with the town we lived in.
- [on Jennifer Lopez] I love her in the ghetto sense.
- [on her ambitions to act] I mean I’d gone to like summer theatre camp every year growing up and I had always aspired to be an actress. I was actually in some commercials when I was a kid. And then my mother pulled because she thought the world was a little too twisted and she wanted me to be a kid more. And so they hired a professional actress, Mia Kirshner and then two days before shooting they fired her and hired me, so that’s someone else’s misfortune.
- As of late [2011], I am more of a homebody. I like having people over. You can smoke in the apartment. I’m just not into going out so much. The crowd is getting younger and younger.
- I hate going to fashion shows. I find them boring.
- I’ve never felt like I had very much to say. Maybe that’ll come later in life.
- I had an agent once who said that in an audition you have to make the women want to be you and the men want to fuck you. I said, I’m sorry, I can’t just go into a room and, like, try to achieve that. That’s not my motivation in life.
- I’m ambitious, but I’m not ambitious enough to move to Los Angeles.
- [on being cast in Kids (1995)] Harmony [Korine] just thought I was this sweet, cute girl and he liked my blonde hair.
- I don’t want to be a movie star or be famous; I just want to do a few good movies and maybe move some people.
- I think it’s sexy to be a little bit mysterious.
- I had a great family life – I would never want it to look as if it reflected on them. I think I was very bored, and I did just love taking hallucinogens. But I often feel it’s because I experimented when I was younger that I have no interest as an adult. I know a lot of adults who didn’t, and it’s much more dangerous when you start experimenting as an adult. [on drug experimentation as a teenager]
- You hear about these actresses who avoid going to fashion shows lest they not be taken seriously. I don’t like going because it’s such a circus. It’s always anticlimactic. But I’m not ashamed to admit it: Fashion is superficial, but I love it.
- I knew people would not understand it. It’s a shame people write so many things when they haven’t seen it. When you see the film, it makes more sense. It’s an art film. It should be playing in museums. It’s like an Andy Warhol movie. [on the oral sex scene in The Brown Bunny (2003)]
- I’ve always made films that are sort of avant-garde-y or whatever you call it.
- I am most proud of my integrity and least proud of my cynicism.
Chloë Stevens Sevigny Important Facts
- One of her favorite actors is Sean Penn.
- Longtime friend of Natasha Lyonne.
- Received her first screen kiss from Steve Buscemi in Trees Lounge (1996).
- Was a vegetarian for 14 years.
- Some of her favorite actresses are Sissy Spacek, Shelley Duvall and Linda Manz, who she starred alongside in Gummo (1997). Manz gave Sevigny the ‘Elvis’ jacket she wore in her 1980 film Out of the Blue (1980).
- Currently filming Peter and Catherine (2009) in Poland, Germany and Russia. [November 2006]
- One of her favorite films is The Night of the Hunter (1955).
- Is a fan of Terrence Malick. She has cited Badlands (1973) as one of her favorite films.
- Friendly with tattoo artist Scott Campbell.
- Often took a train into New York City during the weekends to attend rave parties and hang out with Manhattan skateboarders. Sevigny would say to her parents she was staying in Greewich Village with friends, but would actually attend all-night raves and sleep in park-lands when they finished. It was there in New York City that a 19-year-old Sevigny met Harmony Korine and Larry Clark, who later cast her in Kids (1995).
- Swept tennis courts of a country club in her home town while growing up for extra money.
- On the cover of Gigolo Aunts’ Ep “Full in Bloom”, 1993.
- Underwent dental surgery in December 2003 after falling in a pair of high-heeled boots and breaking four of her teeth.
- Was offered a small part in I Shot Andy Warhol (1996) but turned it down.
- Often sewed and made her own clothes while in high school.
- Designed several men’s, women’s, and unisex clothing lines with Manhattan’s Opening Ceremony boutique (2008-2009).
- Is a fan of musician Morrissey and his former band, The Smiths; she attended a concert of his in fall 2007 dressed as Joan of Arc, who is featured in the lyrics of one of his songs.
- One of her favorite films is Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975).
- Auditioned for the role of KW in Where the Wild Things Are (2009).
- Is a descendant of French aristocrat Marquis de Sévigné.
- Turned down a $500,000 supporting role in Legally Blonde (2001).
- The money she made from Kids (1995) was spent on a vacation to Europe.
- She appeared on the cover of the album of Gigolo Aunts’ 1994 recording “Flippin’ Out”.
- While in high school, she sometimes worked as a babysitter for Topher Grace.
- Owned a co-op apartment on East 10th St in East Village, Manhattan which she sold in 2014. She now lives in Park Slope.
- In both Kids (1995) and 3 Needles (2005), Chloe’s main character is involved with the HIV/AIDS epidemic awareness.
- During her senior year of high school, she shaved her head.
- Became a spokesperson for the MAC Cosmetics Viva Glam campaign (February 2004).
- Worked as a model for H & M.
- Was romantically involved with writer/director Harmony Korine during their late teens and early adult years.
- Her older brother, Paul Sevigny, is a well-known New York DJ.
- Was an intern for Sassy magazine in 1993.
- Her father died from cancer in 1996.
- Moved into an apartment in Brooklyn at age 18.
- Born to H. David Sevigny, an accountant turned interior painter of French Canadian heritage, and Janine Malinowski, a Polish American.
Chloë Stevens Sevigny Filmography
Title | Year | Status | Character | Role |
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The Cosmopolitans | 2014 | TV Series | Vicky | Actress |
The Beckoning | 2014/I | Short | Actress | |
Those Who Kill | 2014 | TV Series | Catherine Jensen | Actress |
Electric Slide | 2014 | Charlotte | Actress | |
Little Accidents | 2014 | Kendra Briggs | Actress | |
The Mindy Project | 2013 | TV Series | Christina | Actress |
Streetcar | 2013 | Short | Chloe | Actress |
Doll & Em | 2013 | TV Series | Chloë | Actress |
The Wait | 2013/I | Emma | Actress | |
Portlandia | 2013 | TV Series | Alexandra | Actress |
Lovelace | 2013 | Feminist Journalist | Actress | |
Louie | 2012 | TV Series | Jeanie | Actress |
Hit & Miss | 2012 | TV Series | Mia | Actress |
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | 2012 | TV Series | Christine Hartwell | Actress |
Big Love | 2006-2011 | TV Series | Nicolette Grant | Actress |
All Flowers in Time | 2011 | Short | Holly | Actress |
Fight for Your Right Revisited | 2011 | Short | Metal Chick | Actress |
42 One Dream Rush | 2010 | Short | Actress | |
Mr. Nice | 2010 | Judy Marks | Actress | |
Barry Munday | 2010 | Jennifer Farley | Actress | |
The Fragile White Blossoms Emit a Hypnotic Cascade of Tropical Perfume Whose Sweet Heady Odor Leaves Its Victim Intoxicated | 2009 | Short | Actress | |
Beloved | 2009 | Short | Kim | Actress |
My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done | 2009 | Ingrid Gudmundson | Actress | |
The Killing Room | 2009 | Emily Reilly | Actress | |
Big Love: In the Beginning | 2007 | TV Series | Nicki Grant | Actress |
Zodiac | 2007 | Melanie | Actress | |
Sisters | 2006/I | Grace Collier | Actress | |
Lying | 2006 | Megan | Actress | |
Mrs. Harris | 2005 | TV Movie | Lynne Tryforos | Actress |
3 Needles | 2005 | Clara the Novice | Actress | |
Broken Flowers | 2005 | Carmen’s Assistant | Actress | |
Manderlay | 2005 | Philomena | Actress | |
Melinda and Melinda | 2004 | Laurel | Actress | |
Will & Grace | 2004 | TV Series | Monet | Actress |
Shattered Glass | 2003 | Caitlin Avey | Actress | |
The Brown Bunny | 2003 | Daisy (as Chloe Sevigny) | Actress | |
Dogville | 2003 | Liz Henson | Actress | |
Death of a Dynasty | 2003 | Sexy Woman #1 (as Chloe Sevigny) | Actress | |
Party Monster | 2003 | Gitsie | Actress | |
Demonlover | 2002 | Elise Lipsky | Actress | |
Ten Minutes Older: The Trumpet | 2002 | segment “Int. Trailer Night” | Actress | |
If These Walls Could Talk 2 | 2000 | TV Movie | Amy (segment “1972”) | Actress |
American Psycho | 2000 | Jean | Actress | |
A Map of the World | 1999 | Carole Mackessy | Actress | |
Julien Donkey-Boy | 1999 | Pearl (as Chloe Sevigny) | Actress | |
Boys Don’t Cry | 1999 | Lana Tisdel | Actress | |
The Last Days of Disco | 1998 | Alice | Actress | |
Palmetto | 1998 | Odette (as Chloe Sevigny) | Actress | |
Surface | 1998 | Short | Chloe | Actress |
Gummo | 1997 | Dot (as Chloe Sevigny) | Actress | |
Trees Lounge | 1996 | Debbie (as Chloe Sevigny) | Actress | |
Kids | 1995 | Jennie (as Chloe Sevigny) | Actress | |
Beatriz at Dinner | 2017 | post-production | Actress | |
The Snowman | 2017 | post-production | Actress | |
Black Dog, Red Dog | 2017 | completed | Ali | Actress |
Golden Exits | 2017 | post-production | Actress | |
Lean on Pete | 2017 | post-production | Bonnie | Actress |
The Dinner | 2017 | post-production | Barbara Lohman | Actress |
Untitled Lizzie Borden Project | 2017 | pre-production | Lizzie Borden | Actress |
Look Away | 2016 | post-production | Carolyn | Actress |
Dr. Del | 2016 | TV Movie | Brandy Sommers | Actress |
Jack | 2016/I | Short | Brett | Actress |
Bloodline | 2015-2016 | TV Series | Chelsea O’Bannon | Actress |
Antibirth | 2016 | Sadie | Actress | |
Love & Friendship | 2016 | Alicia Johnson | Actress | |
American Horror Story | 2012-2016 | TV Series | Dr. Alex Lowe Shelley |
Actress |
#Horror | 2015 | Alex Cox | Actress | |
Big Love | 2006 | TV Series performer – 2 episodes | Soundtrack | |
Party Monster | 2003 | performer: “Money, Success, Fame, Glamour” | Soundtrack | |
Boys Don’t Cry | 1999 | performer: “Bluest Eyes in Texas” | Soundtrack | |
Ima Nema | 2011 | Documentary short executive producer | Producer | |
Kitty | 2016 | Short | Director | |
Kitty | 2016 | Short adaptation | Writer | |
Gummo | 1997 | Costume Designer | ||
Be Here to Love Me: A Film About Townes Van Zandt | 2004 | Documentary thanks | Thanks | |
Dogville Confessions | 2003 | Documentary thanks – as Chlöe Sevigny | Thanks | |
Black Mirror | 2011 | Short | Herself | Self |
Oddities | 2011 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
TV Festival Du Cannes 2011 | 2011 | TV Movie | Herself | Self |
RuPaul’s Drag Race | 2011 | TV Series | Herself – Guest Judge | Self |
Beautiful Darling | 2010 | Documentary voice | Self | |
The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards | 2010 | TV Special | Herself – Winner: Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television | Self |
2008 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards | 2008 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
Sexo en serie | 2008 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Self |
Deathbowl to Downtown | 2008 | Documentary | Narrator | Self |
Entertainment Tonight | 2008 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Bienvenue | 2007 | Documentary | Herself | Self |
This Is Zodiac | 2007 | Video documentary short | Herself | Self |
Le grand journal de Canal+ | 2007 | TV Series documentary | Herself – Guest | Self |
Up Close with Carrie Keagan | 2007 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
E! Live from the Red Carpet | 2007 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Broken Flowers: Start to Finish | 2006 | Video documentary short | Herself (uncredited) | Self |
The View | 2006 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
The Road to Manderlay | 2005 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Self |
Silenci? | 2005 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Jiminy Glick in Lalawood | 2004 | Herself (uncredited) | Self | |
Ceremonia de apertura del festival de cine de San Sebastián | 2004 | TV Movie | Herself | Self |
Late Night with Conan O’Brien | 2003 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Dogville Confessions | 2003 | Documentary | Herself | Self |
Late Show with David Letterman | 1998-2003 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Cartaz Cultural | 2003 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Making of ‘Demonlover’ | 2003 | Video documentary | Herself | Self |
The 2001 IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards | 2001 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter (uncredited) | Self |
VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards | 2000 | TV Special documentary | Herself | Self |
The Making of ‘American Psycho’ | 2000 | Video documentary short | Herself | Self |
The 72nd Annual Academy Awards | 2000 | TV Special | Herself – Nominee: Best Actress in a Suporting Role | Self |
The 52nd Annual Directors Guild Awards | 2000 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno | 2000 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
The 57th Annual Golden Globe Awards | 2000 | TV Special | Herself – Nominee: Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture | Self |
Entertainment Tonight | 2016 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
The Frame | 2013 | TV Series | Jennie | Archive Footage |
American Horror Story | 2013 | TV Series | Shelley | Archive Footage |
Oscar, que empiece el espectáculo | 2008 | TV Movie documentary | Herself (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
Reinventando Hollywood | 2008 | TV Movie documentary | Nicolette Grant | Archive Footage |
Corazón de… | 2006 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
Fabulous! The Story of Queer Cinema | 2006 | Documentary | Lana Tisdel | Archive Footage |
Silenci? | 2005 | TV Series | Daisy / Herself | Archive Footage |
Sex at 24 Frames Per Second | 2003 | Video documentary | Herself | Archive Footage |
Beastie Boys: Video Anthology | 2000 | Video documentary | Herself (segment “Root Down”) | Archive Footage |
Chloë Stevens Sevigny Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie | Category |
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2010 | Golden Globe | Golden Globes, USA | Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | Big Love (2006) | Won |
2000 | CFCA Award | Chicago Film Critics Association Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Boys Don’t Cry (1999) | Won |
2000 | Independent Spirit Award | Independent Spirit Awards | Best Supporting Female | Boys Don’t Cry (1999) | Won |
2000 | Sierra Award | Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Boys Don’t Cry (1999) | Won |
2000 | NSFC Award | National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA | Best Supporting Actress | Boys Don’t Cry (1999) | Won |
2000 | Golden Satellite Award | Satellite Awards | Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role, Drama | Boys Don’t Cry (1999) | Won |
1999 | BSFC Award | Boston Society of Film Critics Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Boys Don’t Cry (1999) | Won |
1999 | LAFCA Award | Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Boys Don’t Cry (1999) | Won |
1999 | VVFP Award | Village Voice Film Poll | Best Supporting Performance | Boys Don’t Cry (1999) | Won |
2010 | Golden Globe | Golden Globes, USA | Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | Big Love (2006) | Nominated |
2000 | CFCA Award | Chicago Film Critics Association Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Boys Don’t Cry (1999) | Nominated |
2000 | Independent Spirit Award | Independent Spirit Awards | Best Supporting Female | Boys Don’t Cry (1999) | Nominated |
2000 | Sierra Award | Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Boys Don’t Cry (1999) | Nominated |
2000 | NSFC Award | National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA | Best Supporting Actress | Boys Don’t Cry (1999) | Nominated |
2000 | Golden Satellite Award | Satellite Awards | Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role, Drama | Boys Don’t Cry (1999) | Nominated |
1999 | BSFC Award | Boston Society of Film Critics Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Boys Don’t Cry (1999) | Nominated |
1999 | LAFCA Award | Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Boys Don’t Cry (1999) | Nominated |
1999 | VVFP Award | Village Voice Film Poll | Best Supporting Performance | Boys Don’t Cry (1999) | Nominated |