Chloe is a vibrant, multi-hyphenate artist and proud valley girl, hailing from the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles. She was raised on classic television and Frank Sinatra, and I Love Lucy and The Dick Van Dyke Show soon became not only entertainment, but inspiration for the world of performing and comedy. Chloe found herself begging for dance classes, theater productions, and singing lessons.
Once this training started it never stopped. Chloe studied in UCLA’s Ray Bolger Musical Theater Program, graduating in 2024 with a Theater BA and Minor in Film, Television, and Digital Media. While there, she performed in three mainstage musicals (including playing two of her favorite roles: The Baker’s Wife in Into the Woods, and Fastrada in Pippin), acted in multiple short films, and originated roles in three different musical workshop productions, a new works play, and the world premiere of an opera.
In addition to performing, Chloe discovered a true passion for screenwriting and comedy. In 2023, she wrote, directed, and acted in the original short film “It's Hard to Find Love as a College Theater Major.” While at UCLA she was also a member of company, a comedy troupe that writes and performs live/filmed sketches for UCLA's annual "Spring Sing," a university-wide music competition. As a highly trained dancer and master of tap, she also choreographed an original musical last year.
She is ecstatic about jumping into the professional world to both be a part of art and create her own as a director, writer, and actor.