Chloë Sevigny stars in "Big Love" on HBO as Nicolette Grant.
Chloë Sevigny was most recently seen on the big screen in "Mr. Nice," opposite Rhys Ifans and David Thewlis. This is the true story of international drug dealer and U.K. spy Howard Marks, based on his 2002 best-selling autobiography. Bernard Rose wrote the adaptation and directs. The film was shot in London and Madrid and premieres in the UK in February and the U.S. shortly thereafter.
Chloë was also seen in "My Son, My Son, What
She was also in the independent film "Barry Munday," a very dark comedy written and directed by Chris D'Arienzo. Also starring Judy Greer and Patrick Wilson, the film was adapted by D;Arienzo from Frank Turner Hollon's novel "Life Is a Strange Place."
In addition to films and television, Chloë's second fashion collection is now in stores under the label: "Chloë Sevigny for Opening Ceremony." The first collection was women's wear and was a huge success across the United States and the world. The current collection is men's wear / unisex.
Making its world premiere at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival was "The Killing Room," in which Chloë stars opposite Timothy Hutton, Nick Cannon and Peter Stormare in the psychological thriller. Chloë plays one of four volunteers who sign up for a paid marketing study, only to realize they are being used as subjects in a deadly government program. The film was directed by Jonathan Liebesman and written by Gus Kreiger and Ann Peacock.
Past films include: "Zodiac," "Sisters," "Lying" "3 Needles," "Broken Flowers." "Mrs. Harris," "Melinda and Melinda," "Dogville," "Demon Lover," 'shattered Glass," "Party Monster," "Boys Don"t Cry," "A Map of the World," "American Psycho," "Julien: Donkey Boy," and "KIDS." Other film credits include: Steve Buscemi's "Tress Lounge," Harmony Korine's "Gummo," for which Chloë also was costume designer, and Whit Stillman's "The Last Days of Disco."
Stage credits include: The New Group's "Hazelwood Jr. High," written by Rob Urbinati and directed by Scott Elliot.
Additionally, Chloë is currently the face of the perfume of the French fashion house Chloë. In the past, she has been the face of and spokesperson for: Miu Miu, Louis Vuitton, the Gap, and MAC Cosmetics.
Chloë Sevigny was most recently seen on the big screen in "Mr. Nice," opposite Rhys Ifans and David Thewlis. This is the true story of international drug dealer and U.K. spy Howard Marks, based on his 2002 best-selling autobiography. Bernard Rose wrote the adaptation and directs. The film was shot in London and Madrid and premieres in the UK in February and the U.S. shortly thereafter.
Chloë was also seen in "My Son, My Son, What
Have Ye Done," directed by the German arthouse director Werner Herzog, with whom Chloë also worked in Harmony Korine's "Julien Donkey Boy." David Lynch is executive producing the film which is loosely based on events surrounding a San Diego man who acted out a Sophocles play in his mind and murdered his mother with a sword.
She was also in the independent film "Barry Munday," a very dark comedy written and directed by Chris D'Arienzo. Also starring Judy Greer and Patrick Wilson, the film was adapted by D;Arienzo from Frank Turner Hollon's novel "Life Is a Strange Place."
In addition to films and television, Chloë's second fashion collection is now in stores under the label: "Chloë Sevigny for Opening Ceremony." The first collection was women's wear and was a huge success across the United States and the world. The current collection is men's wear / unisex.
Making its world premiere at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival was "The Killing Room," in which Chloë stars opposite Timothy Hutton, Nick Cannon and Peter Stormare in the psychological thriller. Chloë plays one of four volunteers who sign up for a paid marketing study, only to realize they are being used as subjects in a deadly government program. The film was directed by Jonathan Liebesman and written by Gus Kreiger and Ann Peacock.
Past films include: "Zodiac," "Sisters," "Lying" "3 Needles," "Broken Flowers." "Mrs. Harris," "Melinda and Melinda," "Dogville," "Demon Lover," 'shattered Glass," "Party Monster," "Boys Don"t Cry," "A Map of the World," "American Psycho," "Julien: Donkey Boy," and "KIDS." Other film credits include: Steve Buscemi's "Tress Lounge," Harmony Korine's "Gummo," for which Chloë also was costume designer, and Whit Stillman's "The Last Days of Disco."
Stage credits include: The New Group's "Hazelwood Jr. High," written by Rob Urbinati and directed by Scott Elliot.
Additionally, Chloë is currently the face of the perfume of the French fashion house Chloë. In the past, she has been the face of and spokesperson for: Miu Miu, Louis Vuitton, the Gap, and MAC Cosmetics.
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