Chloé Bryan is a dynamic and multi-faceted young artist rooted in Afro-Caribbean culture. Born in Boston to a Haitian mother and Jamaican father, Chloé was raised in Northern Virginia where she first began to realize her talents in the local theater scene.
In 2017, Chloé made the move to New York City after landing a role in legendary composer Andrew Lloyd Webber's new Broadway musical, School of Rock, based on the hit film of the same name. She made her Broadway debut understudying the principal role of Tomika, the lead singer of the band, which she performed countless times.

