ABOUT CHLOÉ

 

Chloé Bryan Chloé Bryan is a dynamic and multi-faceted young artist rooted in Afro-Caribbean culture (Haiti and Jamaica). She was born in Boston, MA; raised in Northern, VA and currently lives in Los Angeles, CA.

After several years of performing in the Northern Virginia theatre scene, Chloé made her Broadway debut at the age of ten in Andrew Lloyd Webber's production of School of Rock the Musical on Broadway where she understudied the principal role of Tomika. Other notable performances include a performance as a soloist in Kris Defoort’s Opera, The Time of Our Singing; guest starring roles in HBO’s Gossip Girls reboot and Monkeypaw Productions’ Hunters; and the role of Little Ti Moune in the staged reading of the Broadway production of Once on This Island

Chloé trains with the most sought-after acting, vocal and dancing instructors. Her professional training includes a Julliard summer immersive vocal training in Switzerland. She is a soprano and is vocally trained in musical theatre (modern and classical), pop, jazz/R&B, and alt/indie. Her formal dance training includes ballet, street styles (specifically hip-hop), jazz and musical theatre. Chloé is an avid musician who has self-taught the Ukulele, piano, and bass guitar.

Her personal interests and passions lie in a wide range of fields, including acting, singing, writing, and advocating leadership and social justice. She currently serves as an Advisory Board Member to Être Girl, an inspirational multi-channel resource that encourages leadership and mentorship among girls. She has an affinity for languages and cultures and is conversational in Haitian Créole, French and Italian.

Chloé loves to travel. Her favorite destinations were France, Italy, and the United Arab Emirates where she visited the Rub' al Khali desert where Star Wars was filmed. She hopes to draw on her rich global and cultural footprint to create unique characters with emotional depth, strength, and compassion, on stage, on screen, and in her writing.