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Movies starring Sevigny, Chloë
Biography: Known in the mid to late nineties for her status as a fashion impresario and "it girl," with over a dozen art house films to her credit, Chloe Sevigny also stands out as one of the most prominent queens of contemporary independent cinema. Originally hailing from Darien, Connecticut, Sevigny attributes weekend trips into nearby New York City in her teens as an important early saving grace from her ... show all Known in the mid to late nineties for her status as a fashion impresario and "it girl," with over a dozen art house films to her credit, Chloe Sevigny also stands out as one of the most prominent queens of contemporary independent cinema. Originally hailing from Darien, Connecticut, Sevigny attributes weekend trips into nearby New York City in her teens as an important early saving grace from her super rich and stuffy hometown. It was on one such trip at the age of eighteen, that Sevigny was spotted on the street by a fashion editor for Sassy magazine. Impressed by her flair for street fashion, the editors of the progressive teen mag asked Sevigny to intern in their offices which led to a few modeling jobs with both Sassy and x-girl, the urban clothing line created by Sonic Youth front woman Kim Gordon . At this time Sevigny also spent a lot of her time watching the skateboarders who convened in New York's Tompkins square park. It was here that she met young aspiring director Harmony Korine, and a friendship ensued, resulting in her being cast as the lead in Korine and Larry Clark 's collaboration "The Kids (1995)". At around the same time Sevigny snagged the cover of Interview magazine, and even inspired writer Jay McInerney to write a piece about her for The New Yorker in which he hailed her the new "it girl." The late nineties saw Sevigny continuing her acting career with a string of independent films, among them "Trees Lounge (1996)", "Palmetto (1998)", and Whit Stillman's homage to early 80s yuppiedom "Last Days of Disco (1998)". In 1997 Sevigny and Korine teamed up again to make "Gummo (1997)", in which Sevigny both starred and acted as chief costume designer. It was in 2000 however that Sevigny's career made a turn towards more mainstream recognition when her portrayal of Lana Tisdel in "Boys Don't Cry (1999)" garnered her an Oscar nod at the age of twenty-five. Known for signing on to projects based on her interest in a good script rather than a hefty price tag, one of Sevigny's most recent roles, making the climb from indie princess to A list actress, should see her surprising both audiences and Hollywood alike with roles in interesting and thoughtful projects. hide |
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Fitzpatrick, Leo | Henderson, Sarah | Pierce, Justin | Chan, Joseph | Staci Kim, Johnathan | Brown, Adriane | Bhagat, Sajan | Valdes, Billy | Waldeman, Billy | Núñez, Javier | Núñez, Luis | Bruna, Christian | Glen, Alex | Sevigny, Chloë | Dawson, Rosario |
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Clark, Larry |
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Disturbing, dark, low-budget independent film about teen-agers growing up in poverty in New York City. The story focuses on Telly (Leo Fitzpatrick), a teen who has a goal to de-flower as many virgins as he can. When one of his old encounters discovers that she is H.I.V.-positive, after only one encounter with a guy, Telly remains undaunted.
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Drama |
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USA |
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Reynolds, Jacob | Sutton, Nick | Tosh, Lara | Sewell, Jacob | Dougherty, Darby | Sevigny, Chloë | Glucksman, Carisa | Guzak, Jason | Guzak, Casey | Carr, Wendall | Lawhorn, James | Glass, James | Smith, Ellen M. | Coatney, Charles Matthew |
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Korine, Harmony |
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Xenia, Ohio, is a small poor and boring city that never fully recovered after a tornado in the 1970s. Teenager Solomon and his slightly older friend Tummler, have nothing to do but kill time, buying glue to sniff and get high.
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Comedy | Crime | Drama | Horror | Thriller |
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Canada | USA |
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Bale, Christian | Theroux, Justin | Lucas, Josh | Sage, Bill | Sevigny, Chloë | Witherspoon, Reese | Mathis, Samantha | Ross, Matt | Leto, Jared | Dafoe, Willem | Seymour, Cara | Turner, Guinevere | Bogaert, Stephen | Meier, Monika | Cathey, Reg E. |
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Harron, Mary |
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Patrick Bateman is handsome, well educated and intelligent. He is twenty-seven and living his own American dream. He works by day on Wall Street, earning a fortune to complement the one he was born with. At night he descends into madness, as he experiments with fear and violence.
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Comedy | Crime | Drama |
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Netherlands | USA |
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Green, Seth | Culkin, Macaulay | Scarwid, Diana | Sevigny, Chloë | Woolley, Dillon | Manson, Marilyn | McDermott, Dylan | Kirshner, Mia | Valderrama, Wilmer | Kriss, Elliot | Lyonne, Natasha | Franzese, Daniel | Dardaris, Janis | Cruz, Wilson | Perez, Manny |
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Bailey, Fenton | Barbato, Randy |
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Set in the New York club scene of the late 1980’s thru the 1990’s, a tale which chronicles the rise and fall of club-kid promoter ‘Michael Alig’ (qv), a party organizer, whose extravagant life was sent spiralling downward when he boasted on television that he had killed his friend, roommate, and drug dealer, Angel Melendez. Originally from Indiana, Alig moved to New York, and came to be an underground legend, known for his excessive drug use and outrageous behavior in the club world. At his peak, he had his own record label, and magazine, and hosted Disco 2000, one of the biggest club nights in New York in the ’90s. He was doing a lot of drugs, and as his addiction got worse, his party themes became darker and more twisted. Alig’s saga reached its tragic crescendo when he viciously murdered his drug dealer, Angel, by injecting him with Drano and throwing him in the East River. The power he wielded on the club scene made him feel untouchable, so he didn’t hestitate to boast of the murder. The press thought it was a publicity stunt—until Angel’s body washed ashore.
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