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Vorschaubild Chloë Sevigny
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Geburtsname: Chloë Stevens Sevigny

Geburtsdatum: 1974-11-18

Geburtsort: Springfield, MA - Massachusetts, United States

Details

Alternative Namen: Chloe Sevigny, Chloë Stevens Sevigny, Chlöe Sevigny, کلوئه سونی, کلوئه سِوینی, کلوئی سونی, کلوئی سِوینی, クロエ・セビニー, 克蘿伊·塞凡妮, 科洛·塞维尼, 클로에 세비니

Körperliche Merkmale:

  • Ethnicity: Caucasian
  • Boobs: Natural
  • Bust: 91
  • Cup: C
  • Bra: 36C
  • Waist: 60
  • Hip: 88
  • Height: 170
  • Weight: 55
  • Hair Color: Blonde
  • Eye Color: Blue

Karriere

Erste Auftritte:

  • Autumn (1994) als Chloë

Wichtigste Rollen:

  • Boys Don't Cry (1999) als Lana Tisdel
  • Broken Flowers (2005) als Carmen's Assistant
  • Dogville (2003) als Liz Henson
  • American Psycho (2000) als Jean
  • Party Monster (2003) als Gitsy
  • Manderlay (2005) als Philomena
  • Zodiac (2007) als Melanie
  • The Met Ball (2010) als Herself
  • The Killing Room (2009) als Ms. Reilly
  • Palmetto (1998) als Odette

Karriere-Highlights:

  • Boys Don't Cry (1999)
  • Broken Flowers (2005)
  • Dogville (2003)
  • American Psycho (2000)
  • Party Monster (2003)
  • Manderlay (2005)
  • Zodiac (2007)
  • The Met Ball (2010)
  • The Killing Room (2009)
  • Palmetto (1998)

Auszeichnungen

Auszeichnungen:

  • National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress (1999)
  • Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female (2000)
  • Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film (2010)

Vollständige Biografie

Chloë Sevigny began her career in 1995 at age 20, debuting in Larry Clark's controversial film 'Kids'. She gained prominence playing Lana Tisdel in 'Boys Don't Cry' (1999), earning an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Throughout the 2000s, she appeared in numerous independent films like 'American Psycho', 'Demonlover', and 'The Brown Bunny', which sparked controversy due to a graphic scene. From 2006 to 2011, Sevigny starred as Nicolette Grant on HBO's 'Big Love', winning a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2010.


Über den Film: Brown Bunny (2003)

Poster for Brown Bunny (2003)
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Erscheinungsjahr: 2003

Land: France, Japan, United States

Alternativer Titel: The Brown Bunny, I apoleia tou erota, A barna nyúl, Brazowy królik, Бурый кролик

Regisseur: Vincent Gallo

Drehbuchautor: Vincent Gallo

Produktion & Genre

Produzent(en): Producer: Vincent Gallo

Firmen: Gray Daisy Films, Kinétique, Vincent Gallo Films, Wild Bunch

Genre: Drama

Auszeichnungen & Ähnliche

Auszeichnungen:

  • 1 win & 6 nominations total

Ähnliche:

  • Days (1963)
  • The Guitar (2008)
  • After Life (1999)
  • Another 9 1/2 Weeks (1997)
  • An Inspector Calls (1954)

Schlagwörter

Geschichte

Bud Clay, a lonely motorcycle racer competing in the 250cc Formula II class, embarks on a five-day road trip from New Hampshire to California after a race. Along his journey, he meets various people including fans, a lonely woman, and prostitutes, but he remains emotionally distant. He is haunted by memories of Daisy, his former lover, whom he is still in love with. Upon reaching California, Bud leaves a note for Daisy at her house, revealing where he's staying. Unexpectedly, Daisy arrives at his hotel room, leading to an intense reunion. The reasons behind their estrangement and why she finally appears are not explicitly revealed.

Zusammenfassung

Directed by Vincent Gallo in 2003, 'Brown Bunny' is a drama film that follows the titular character Bud Clay during his emotional journey from New Hampshire to California. The movie explores themes of loneliness, love, and vulnerability, with Bud's memories of Daisy serving as a driving force throughout his trip. Known for its experimental cinema style and controversial content, including explicit sex scenes and references to drug abuse and rape, 'Brown Bunny' has been both praised for its raw emotional intensity and criticized for its explicitness.