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Chloë Sevigny

Chloë Stevens Sevigny (/ˈsɛvəni/,[1] born November 18, 1974) is an American actress, model, filmmaker and fashion designer. Known for her work in independent films, often appearing in controversial or experimental features, Sevigny is the recipient of several accolades, including a Golden Globe Award, a Satellite Award, an Independent Spirit Award, as well as nominations for an Academy Award and three Screen Actors Guild Awards. She also has a career in fashion design concurrent with her acting work. Over the years, her alternative fashion sense has earned her a reputation as a "style icon".[2]

Chloë Sevigny
Born
Chloe Stevens Sevigny

(1974-11-18) November 18, 1974 (age 48)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
  • filmmaker
  • fashion designer
Years active1992–present
WorksFilmography
Spouse
Siniša Mačković
(m. 2020)
Children1
AwardsFull list
Websitewww.chloesevigny.com

After graduating from high school, Sevigny found work as a model, and appeared in music videos for Sonic Youth and The Lemonheads, which helped acquire her "it girl" status. In 1995, she made her film debut in Kids, which earned her critical acclaim. A string of roles in small-scale features throughout the late 1990s, like 1996's Trees Lounge, further established her as a prominent performer in the independent film scene. Sevigny rose to prominence with her portrayal of Lana Tisdel in the drama film Boys Don't Cry (1999), for which she received a nomination for the Academy Award For Best Supporting Actress.

Throughout the 2000s, Sevigny appeared in supporting parts in numerous independent films, including American Psycho (2000), Demonlover (2002); Party Monster and Dogville (both 2003); and The Brown Bunny (2004). Her participation in the last caused considerable controversy due to a scene in which she performed graphic unsimulated fellatio. From 2006 to 2011, Sevigny portrayed Nicolette Grant on the HBO series Big Love, for which she won a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2010. She also appeared in mainstream films such as David Fincher's Zodiac (2007), and the biopic Mr. Nice (2010).

After the conclusion of Big Love, Sevigny went on to appear in numerous television projects, starring in the British series Hit & Miss (2012), and having supporting roles in Portlandia (2013), two seasons of American Horror Story; and in the Netflix series Bloodline (2015–2017). Sevigny made her directorial debut in 2016 with the short film Kitty, followed by a second short film titled Carmen. She had several supporting parts in 2017 before obtaining a lead role portraying Lizzie Borden in the independent thriller Lizzie (2018), followed by another lead role in Jim Jarmusch's horror comedy The Dead Don't Die (2019). Her third film as a director, a short titled White Echo, competed for the Short Film Palme d'Or at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival.

Life and career

1974–1993: Early life

Chloë Stevens Sevigny[3] was born in Springfield, Massachusetts,[3][4] on November 18, 1974, the second child of Janine (née Malinowski) and Harold David Sevigny (1940–1996).[5][6] She has one older brother, Paul.[7] According to Sevigny, she added the diaeresis to her first name later in life, and it was not on her birth certificate.[3] Her mother is Polish-American, and her father was of French-Canadian heritage.[8] Sevigny and her brother were raised in a strict Catholic household[9][10] in affluent Darien, Connecticut,[11] where her father worked first as an accountant, and then as an art teacher.[12] Despite Darien's wealth, the Sevignys had a "frugal" household, and were considered "the poor bohemians in [an] extremely prosperous neighborhood".[12] Sevigny has stated that her father "worked very hard to bring us up in that town ... He wanted us to grow up in a really safe environment."[13]

As a child, Sevigny was diagnosed with scoliosis, but never received any surgical treatment for it.[14] She often spent summers attending theater camp, with leading roles in plays run by the YMCA.[15][14] She attended Darien High School, where she was a member of the Alternative Learning Program. While in high school, she often babysat actor Topher Grace and his younger sister.[16] As a young teenager, she worked sweeping the tennis courts of a country club her family could not afford to join.[17]

Sevigny described herself as a "loner" and a "depressed teenager" whose only extracurricular activities were occasionally skateboarding with her older brother and sewing her own clothes.[18] In high school, she grew rebellious and began experimenting with drugs, particularly hallucinogens. She has said that her father was aware of her experimentation, and even told her that it was okay, but that she had "to stop if she had bad trips".[19] Despite her father's leniency, her mother forced her to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.[18] Sevigny has later stated about her teenage drug use that "I had a great family life—I would never want it to look as if it reflected on them. I think I was very bored ... I often feel it's because I experimented when I was younger that I have no interest as an adult. I know a lot of adults who didn't, and it's much more dangerous when you start experimenting with drugs as an adult."[18] Sevigny's father died of cancer in 1996, when she was 22 years old.[13]

1992–1994: Modeling

As a teenager, Sevigny would occasionally ditch school in Darien and take the train into Manhattan.[20] In 1992, at age 17, she was spotted on an East Village street by Andrea Linett, a fashion editor of Sassy magazine, who was so impressed by her style that she asked her to model for the magazine; she was later made an intern.[21] When recounting the event, Sevigny recalled that Linett "just liked the hat I was wearing."[22] She later modeled in the magazine as well as for X-Girl, the subsidiary fashion label of the Beastie Boys' "X-Large", designed by Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth,[23] which she followed with an appearance in the music video for Sonic Youth's "Sugar Kane".[24]

In 1993, at age 19, Sevigny relocated from her Connecticut hometown to an apartment in Brooklyn, and worked as a seamstress.[25] During that time, author Jay McInerney spotted her around New York City and wrote a seven-page article about her for The New Yorker in which he dubbed her the new "it girl" and referred to her as one of the "coolest girls in the world."[21] She subsequently appeared on the album cover of Gigolo Aunts' 1994 recording Flippin' Out and the EP Full-On Bloom,[26] as well as in a Lemonheads music video which further increased her reputation on New York's early 1990s underground scene.

1995–1998: Early film and stage roles

Sevigny encountered screenwriter and aspiring director Harmony Korine in Washington Square Park during her senior year of high school in 1993.[22][27] The two became close friends, which resulted in her being cast in the low-budget independent film Kids (1995), which was written by Korine and directed by Larry Clark.[28] Sevigny played a New York teenager who discovers she is HIV positive. According to Sevigny, she was originally cast in a much smaller role, but ended up replacing Canadian actress Mia Kirshner. Just two days before production began, the leading role went to Sevigny, who was 19 at the time and had no professional acting experience.[15] Kids was highly controversial; the film was given an NC-17 rating by the Motion Picture Association of America for its graphic depiction of sexuality and drug use involving teenagers.[29] Despite this, the film was taken note of critically; Janet Maslin of The New York Times considered it a "wake-up call to the modern world" about the nature of the American youth in contemporary urban settings.[30] Sevigny's performance was praised, with critics noting that she brought a tenderness to the chaotic, immoral nature of the film: "Sevigny provided the warm, reflective centre in this feral film."[31] She received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Supporting Female.[32]

Sevigny followed Kids with actor/director Steve Buscemi's independent film Trees Lounge (1996), starring in a relatively small role as Buscemi's object of affection. During this time, director Mary Harron (after having seen Kids) offered Sevigny a minor part in her film I Shot Andy Warhol (1996). Harron tracked Sevigny down to the SoHo clothing store Liquid Sky, where she was working at the time. Sevigny then gave her first audition ever, but ultimately decided to turn down the part;[22] she would later work with Harron on American Psycho (2000). Instead of taking the part in I Shot Andy Warhol, Sevigny starred in and worked as a fashion designer on Gummo (1997),[31] directed and written by Harmony Korine, who was romantically involved with Sevigny during and after filming.[31][33] Gummo was as controversial as Sevigny's debut; set in Xenia, Ohio, the film depicts an array of nihilistic characters in a poverty-stricken community, and presents themes of drug and sexual abuse as well as anti-social alienated youth.[34] Recalling the film, Sevigny cited it as one of her favorite projects: "Young people love that movie. It's been stolen from every Blockbuster in America. It's become a cult film".[22] The film was dedicated to Sevigny's father, who died prior to the film's release.[a]

After Gummo, Sevigny starred in the neo-noir thriller Palmetto (1998), playing a young Florida kidnapee alongside Woody Harrelson.[35] Stephen Hunter of The Washington Post lambasted the film for having "bad writing," ultimately deeming it "somewhat dull and sluggish."[35] She then had a leading role as a Hampshire College graduate in the sardonic period piece The Last Days of Disco (1998), alongside Kate Beckinsale. The film was written and directed by cult director Whit Stillman and details the rise and fall of the Manhattan club scene in the "very early 1980s".[b] Stillman said of Sevigny: "Chloë is a natural phenomenon. You're not directing, she's not performing—it's just real."[31] Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote that Sevigny "is seductively demure" in her performance as Alice.[36] The film was generally well received, but was not a box-office success in the United States, only grossing $3 million[37]—it has since become somewhat of a success as a cult film.[38]

Aside from film work, Sevigny starred in a 1998 Off-Broadway production of Hazelwood Jr. High, which tells the true story of the 1992 murder of Shanda Sharer; Sevigny played 17-year-old Laurie Tackett, one of four girls responsible for torturing and murdering 12-year-old Sharer.[39] Sevigny stated she was so emotionally disturbed after playing the role that she began attending Mass again.[10][14]

1999–2003: Boys Don't Cry and breakthrough

Sevigny was cast in the independent drama Boys Don't Cry (1999) after director Kimberly Peirce saw her performance in The Last Days of Disco.[31][40] Sevigny's role in Boys Don't Cry—a biographical film of trans man Brandon Teena,[c] who was raped and murdered in Humboldt, Nebraska in 1993—was responsible for her rise to prominence and her mainstream success.[41][42] Sevigny played Lana Tisdel, a young woman who fell in love with Teena, initially unaware of the fact that he was a transgender man and continued the relationship after learning about his gender identity.[43] Boys Don't Cry received high praise from critics, and was a moderate box-office success.[44] The film was widely credited as featuring some of the best acting of the year, with Sevigny's performance singled out for praise. The Los Angeles Times stated that she "plays the role with haunting immediacy",[45] Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times stated that "it is Sevigny who provides our entrance into the story"[46] and Rolling Stone wrote that she gives a "performance that burns into the memory".[47] The role earned Sevigny supporting actress nominations for both an Academy Award[48] and a Golden Globe Award.[49] She won an Independent Spirit Award, a Satellite Award, and a Sierra Award for her performance.[50][51]

Following the success of Boys Don't Cry, Sevigny appeared in 1999 in the experimental film Julien Donkey-Boy, which reunited her with writer-director Harmony Korine. In the film, she played the pregnant sister of a man with schizophrenia. Though it never saw a major theatrical release, the film garnered some critical praise; Roger Ebert gave the film his signature thumbs up, referring to it as "Freaks shot by the Blair Witch crew", and continuing to say, "The odds are good that most people will dislike this film and be offended by it. For others, it will provoke sympathy rather than scorn".[52] Sevigny also had a small part in the drama film A Map of the World (1999), which starred Sigourney Weaver.[53]

In 2000, Sevigny played a supporting role in Mary Harron's American Psycho, based on the controversial 1991 novel by Bret Easton Ellis.[43] She portrayed the office assistant of the main character Patrick Bateman (Christian Bale), a 1980s Manhattan yuppie-turned-serial killer. Similarly to the novel on which it was based, the film was controversial because of its depiction of graphic violence and sexuality in an upper-class Manhattan society.[54] Sevigny also appeared as a lesbian in the Emmy Award-winning television film If These Walls Could Talk 2 (2000), the sequel to the HBO television drama-film If These Walls Could Talk (1996).[31] Sevigny credited it as the only film she ever made for financial benefit, to help her mother with whom she lived in Connecticut in 1998–2000.[55][31] Around 2000, Sevigny began a relationship with musician Matt McAuley of the noise-rock band A.R.E. Weapons.[13] The two would remain a couple for eight years before separating in early 2008.[13]

Following her appearance in If These Walls Could Talk 2, Sevigny was approached for a supporting role in the 2001 comedy Legally Blonde alongside Reese Witherspoon and offered $500,000; she declined and the role was given to Selma Blair.[31] Instead, she starred in Olivier Assayas' French techno thriller Demonlover (2002) alongside Connie Nielsen, for which she was required to learn her lines in French.[56] Sevigny described shooting the film as "strange", in the sense that Assayas hardly spoke to her during the filming, which she said was difficult because of the lack of "input".[57] After spending nearly three months in France to complete Demonlover, Sevigny returned to New York to film the Club Kids biopic Party Monster (2003); coincidentally, she knew several of the people depicted in the film (Michael Alig and James St. James included), whom she had met during her frequent trips to New York City's club scene as a teenager.[14]

Around 2002, Sevigny began collaborating with friend Tara Subkoff for the Imitation of Christ fashion label and conceptual art project, with their first collection being released in 2003. She served as the creative director for the line, which was referred to as being "more about performance art and cultural theory than clothes".[58] In film, Sevigny had a role in Lars von Trier's parable Dogville (2003), playing one of the various residents of a small mountain town, alongside Nicole Kidman, Lauren Bacall, and Paul Bettany. The film received mixed reactions, and was criticized by Roger Ebert and Richard Roeper as being "anti-American".[59] She also re-united with former Boys Don't Cry star Peter Sarsgaard for the biographical film Shattered Glass (2003), also alongside Hayden Christensen, about the career of Stephen Glass, a journalist whose reputation is destroyed when his widespread journalistic fraud is exposed. Sevigny played Caitlin Avey, one of Glass' co-editors.[60]

2004–2006: The Brown Bunny controversy

I've done it in everyday life. Everybody's done it, or had it done to them. It was tough, the toughest thing I've ever done, but Vincent was very sensitized to my needs, very gentle. It was one take. It was funny and awkward—we both laughed quite a bit. And we'd been intimate in the past, so it wasn't so weird. If you're not challenging yourself and taking risks, then what's the point of being an artist?

– Sevigny discusses the sex scene in The Brown Bunny[61]

In 2003, Sevigny took on the lead female role in the art house film The Brown Bunny (2003), which details a lonely traveling motorcycle racer reminiscing about his former lover. The film achieved notoriety for a scene which involves Sevigny performing fellatio on star and director Vincent Gallo.[31][62] The film premiered at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival and opened to significant controversy and criticism from audiences and critics.[63] Additionally, a promotional billboard erected over Sunset Boulevard, which depicted a censored still from the film's final scene, garnered further attention and criticism.[64] Sevigny defended the film:

"It's a shame people write so many things when they haven't seen it. When you see the film, it makes more sense. It's an art film. It should be playing in museums. It's like an Andy Warhol movie."[65]

In an interview with The Telegraph in 2003, when asked if she regretted the film, she responded:

"No, I was always committed to the project on the strength of Vincent alone. I have faith in his aesthetic ... I try to forgive and forget, otherwise I'd just become a bitter old lady."[55]

Despite the backlash toward the film, some critics praised Sevigny's performance, including Manohla Dargis of The New York Times:

"Actresses have been asked and even bullied into performing similar acts for filmmakers since the movies began, usually behind closed doors. Ms. Sevigny isn't hiding behind anyone's desk. She says her lines with feeling and puts her iconoclasm right out there where everyone can see it; she may be nuts, but she's also unforgettable."[66]

Roger Ebert, although critical of The Brown Bunny, nevertheless said that Sevigny brought "a truth and vulnerability" to the film.[67]

 
Sevigny at a press conference for Melinda and Melinda (2004).

Sevigny continued on with various projects.[68] She had a major supporting role in Woody Allen's two-sided tragicomedy Melinda and Melinda (2004).[69] Critic Peter Bradshaw described the film as "strange... a half-hearted experiment populated by undernourished lab rats."[69] She subsequently guest-starred on the popular television show Will & Grace, and played small roles in Lars von Trier's Manderlay (2005) (a sequel to Dogville (2003)) and in Jim Jarmusch's Broken Flowers (2005).[70] She also played one of the several lovers of New York doctor Herman Tarnower in the HBO television film Mrs. Harris (2005) alongside Annette Bening and Ben Kingsley. In 3 Needles (2005), an anthology film about AIDS in various parts of the world, Sevigny had a major role as a Catholic nun visiting Africa. Her performance received good reviews; Dennis Harvey of Variety called her "convincing",[71] while Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times referred to her as "ever-daring and shrewd."[72] In 2006, Sevigny played the lead character in the experimental indie-film Lying (2006) with Jena Malone and Leelee Sobieski, portraying a pathological liar who gathers three female acquaintances for a weekend at her upstate New York country house; the film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2006. She also had a starring role in Douglas Buck's 2006 remake of the Brian De Palma horror film Sisters (1973), playing a journalist who witnesses a murder.[73]

2007–2011: Fashion endeavors; Big Love

 
Sevigny at the premiere of Barry Munday (2010) in Austin, Texas

In 2006, Sevigny began a five-season run in the HBO television series Big Love, about a family of fundamentalist Mormon polygamists. She played Nicolette Grant, the conniving, shopaholic daughter of a cult leader and second wife to a polygamist husband, played by Bill Paxton. Sevigny also appeared in her first big-budget production,[74] playing Robert Graysmith's wife Melanie in David Fincher's Zodiac (2007), based on the Zodiac Killer criminal case.[75]

In October 2007, the French fashion house Chloé announced that Sevigny would be one of the spokesmodels for its new fragrance. Sevigny also released a clothing collection for Opening Ceremony in the fall of 2009.[76] It included men's, women's, and unisex pieces,[77] and received mixed reactions from critics.[78] Sevigny returned to films in 2009, starring in the independent psychological thriller The Killing Room, and Werner Herzog's My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done, a crime horror film based on murderer Mark Yavorsky, produced by David Lynch.

In January 2010, Sevigny won a Golden Globe award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film for her performance in the third season of Big Love. During a press conference following the award win, Sevigny addressed the repressed women living in the fundamentalist Mormon compounds: "These women are kept extremely repressed. They should be helped. They don't even know who the president of the United States is."[79] In a later interview with The A.V. Club, Sevigny was asked if she felt that the show's message was that polygamy was "wrong". In response, Sevigny stated: "No, absolutely not. I think there are more parallels to gay rights and alternative lifestyles within Big Love—more so than 'Polygamy is wrong'. I think they actually condone people who decide to live this lifestyle outside of fundamentalist sects."[80] During the same interview, Sevigny stated her disappointment with the series' fourth season, calling it "awful" and "very telenovela"—though she stated that she loves her character and the writing, she felt the show "got away from itself."[80][81] Sevigny later regretted making the statements,[82] saying she was very "exhausted" and "wasn't thinking about what [she] was saying"; she also apologized to the show's producers. "[I didn't want them to think] that I was biting the hand that feeds me, because I obviously love the show and have always been nothing but positive about it. And I didn't want anybody to misunderstand me or think that I wasn't, you know, appreciative."[82]

While starring in the fourth season of Big Love in 2010, Sevigny also appeared major roles in two independent comedy films: Barry Munday and Mr. Nice.[83] In Munday, she played the sister of a homely woman who is expecting a child by a recently castrated womanizer (opposite Patrick Wilson and Judy Greer). Her role in Mr. Nice, as the wife of British marijuana-trafficker Howard Marks, had Sevigny starring alongside Rhys Ifans; the film was based on Marks' autobiography of the same name. Sevigny also had a voice part in the documentary film Beautiful Darling (2010), narrating the life of Warhol superstar Candy Darling through Darling's diaries and personal letters.[84] The fifth and final season of Big Love premiered in March 2011.

2012–2015: Television projects

 
Sevigny in 2015 at the premiere of #Horror

In 2012, Sevigny starred in the British miniseries Hit & Miss, playing a transgender contract killer.[85] Mike Hale of The New York Times wrote of her performance: "Her naturally deep voice is a plus, and her characteristic mix of loucheness and gravity makes sense here, though it's less interesting in this role than it was in the bitterly voracious wife she played in Big Love."[86] The same year, Sevigny guest-starred in an episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, which aired on April 18, 2012, and also appeared in the second and fifth seasons of American Horror Story, which premiered in October 2012 and the latter in October 2015.[87]

Sevigny appeared in a supporting role as a journalist in Lovelace (2013), a biographical film about pornographic film actress Linda Lovelace.[88] The year also saw the release of The Wait (2013), Sevigny's second collaboration with director M. Blash, in which she starred alongside Jena Malone and Luke Grimes. It was a psychological thriller about two sisters who decide to keep their recently deceased mother in their house after receiving a phone call that she will be resurrected. Sevigny also had roles in television, appearing as a satellite character in the third season of the television sketch comedy show Portlandia,[89] and having a 5-episode guest role on the comedy series The Mindy Project, in which she portrayed the ex-wife of the titular Mindy's love interest (played by Chris Messina).[90] Kristi Turnquist of The Oregonian praised Sevigny in Portlandia, stating that she "instantly adds dimension and interest" to the series.[89]

In 2014, Sevigny starred as Catherine Jensen in the crime drama Those Who Kill, which aired on the A&E Network.[91] After being pulled from A&E after two episodes due to low ratings, it was then re-launched on A&E's sister network, Lifetime Movie Network.[92] The series was subsequently cancelled after its 10 episode first season run.[93] During the 29th International Festival of Fashion and Photography in April 2014, Sevigny served as a judge of the fashion jury, along with Humberto Leon and Carol Lim.[94]

I think because in real life I'm quite conservative, and I'm not radical in my day-to-day life and how I act, I think I use my art to do that.

– Sevigny in 2014

In March 2015, it was announced Sevigny would be returning to American Horror Story for its fifth season, Hotel, as a main cast member.[95] Sevigny portrayed a doctor whose son has been kidnapped.[96] That same year, she also starred in the Netflix original series Bloodline.[97] In the spring of 2015, Sevigny published a picture book chronicling her life, containing photos of her as a high school student, on film sets, personal scripts, and other ephemera.[94][98] She also appeared in Tara Subkoff's directorial debut #Horror, playing the opulent mother of a teenage girl whose get-together with friends is interrupted by a murderer.[99]

2016–present: Directing and other projects

 
Sevigny in 2017

In early 2016, Sevigny appeared in the Canadian horror film Antibirth opposite Natasha Lyonne, which follows a small-town woman who becomes pregnant through unknown circumstances.[100] Sevigny reunited with The Last Days of Disco director and fellow actresses Whit Stillman and Kate Beckinsale on Love & Friendship, an adaptation of the Jane Austen novel Lady Susan.[101] Both films premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2016.[102] In 2016 and 2017, respectively, Sevigny also reprised her role in Bloodline, becoming a main cast member in the third and final season.[103]

Sevigny made her directorial debut in 2016 with the short film Kitty, which she adapted from Paul Bowles' 1980 short story.[104] The film was selected to close the 2016 Cannes Film Festival,[105] and was subsequently acquired by The Criterion Collection, which made it available for streaming on their user subscription channel.[106] In late 2016, Sevigny directed her second short film, Carmen, which was shot on location in Portland, Oregon.[107] The film, released as part of a Miu Miu campaign, focuses on comedian Carmen Lynch.[107]

Sevigny played supporting parts in multiple films in 2017. She co-starred as a horse jockey in the drama Lean on Pete, based on the novel by Willy Vlautin,;[108] in the ensemble drama Golden Exits;[56] the comedy-drama Beatriz at Dinner, about a Latina massage therapist who is invited to a dinner held by her wealthy employers;[109] the drama The Dinner, concerning a dinner between two couples recounting their children's involvement in a murder;[110] and The Snowman (2017), where she played the twin sisters, one of whom was killed by a serial killer.[111]

Sevigny starred as Lizzie Borden in Lizzie (2018), which premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, co-starring with Kristen Stewart.[112] Sevigny had first expressed interest in developing and starring in a miniseries based on Borden in 2011.[113][114] Michael O'Sullivan of The Washington Post wrote that Sevigny "is something of a closed book, delivering a stolid performance that can be read as either strong-willed or stonyhearted."[115] Sevigny also appeared in a supporting role in The True Adventures of Wolfboy,[116] and starred as a small-town police officer facing a zombie apocalypse in Jim Jarmusch's comedy horror film The Dead Don't Die (2019).[117] The latter film premiered as the opening feature at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival,[118] where Sevigny's third short film, White Echo, also competed for the Palme d'Or for Best Short Film.[119]

In 2019 (and 2022), Sevigny appeared in the Netflix show Russian Doll, portraying the mother of the lead character. In 2020, Sevigny starred in We Are Who We Are, a limited series directed by Luca Guadagnino, which premiered in September 2020 on HBO.[120][121]

Legacy and influence

 
Colette storefront in Paris, advertising Sevigny's Opening Ceremony collection

Sevigny has long been considered a fashion icon and regularly appears alternately on both best and worst-dressed lists.[d] Commenting on criticisms of her fashion choices, she said in 2015: "I called my great aunt who lives in Florida over Christmas. I hadn't seen her in a while and she said, 'Oh, I never get to see you [in person] but I always see you in the back of US Weekly. They're always making fun of you,' and I was like, 'You know me, I dress crazy.' It makes me feel bad."[126]

Throughout her career, she has modelled for several high-profile designers, including Miu Miu, Louis Vuitton, Chloé, H&M, Proenza Schouler, Kenzo and Vivienne Westwood.[127][128][129][130] Prior to her career as an actress, she had achieved fame for her unique style. While her sense of style in the early 1990s only reflected small downtown scenes and trends, it still made a significant impression on high class fashion chains which began to emulate Sevigny's look. Her interest in fashion and clothing, as well as her career as a fashion model in her late teenage years and early twenties, have led to a career as a prominent and well-respected fashion designer. She has expressed interest in fashion design throughout the entirety of her career, even dating back to her childhood: "Little House on the Prairie was my favorite show. I would only wear calico print dresses, and I actually slept in one of those little nightcaps!", she told People in 2007.[131] Her unorthodox style (which garnered her initial notoriety in the early '90s) has often been referred to as very eclectic.[132] Sevigny has since released several clothing lines designed by herself, both solo and in collaboration, and has earned a title as a modern fashion icon.[83]

Chloë's not afraid to look different and in looking different, she looks very charismatic. No one in LA gets it. Her attitude is foreign to this city. She is so not Fred Segal.

– Fashion historian Cameron Silver describing Sevigny's personal style

Critical reception of her fashion and style has been extensively written about by both designers and fashion stylists and has generally proved favorable. American designer Marc Jacobs wrote of Sevigny in 2001: "The fashion world is fascinated by her. Because not only is she talented, young and attractive, she stands out in a sea of often clichéd looking actresses."[133] In terms of her own personal style, Sevigny cited the Australian film Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975), which features schoolgirls dressed in elaborate Victorian clothing, as a major inspiration; she has also cited it as one of her favorite films.[134] She has also been outspoken in her favoritism of vintage clothing over designer pieces: "I still prefer to buy vintage over spending it all on one designer", she told The Times.[135][136] "I'll go to Resurrection or Decades and be like, 'Oh, I'm going to buy everything,' but a lot of it is extremely expensive, so I'll go to Wasteland and satisfy that urge and it's not too hard on the pocketbook. Then there's this place called Studio Wardrobe Department where everything is like three dollars".

Actor Drew Droege has, since 2011, performed in a web series titled Chloë, featuring Droege's drag impersonation of Sevigny.[137]

Political views

Sevigny endorsed Senator Bernie Sanders for President in the 2016 US presidential election[138] and again in the 2020 election.[139]

Personal life

In the late 1990s, Sevigny dated British singer Jarvis Cocker. She later said in a 2009 interview:

When I was in my early 20s, I went out with a British pop star, Jarvis Cocker; of course, pop stars have much more celebrity, I think, than actors even. They're really hunted by their fans much more. I remember driving around these remote towns in Wales and kids running after us in the street. I was like, 'This is horrible!' And I saw the effect it had on him, and that's when I decided I never wanted to be a celebrity at that level, and I think that's why I've chosen to do the work that I do and just kind of work with directors that I love and try and do work that means something to me.[140]

Sevigny began dating Croatian art gallery director Siniša Mačković in 2018. In January 2020, it was announced that Sevigny was expecting her first child with Mačković.[141] They married on March 9, 2020,[142] and on May 2, 2020, she gave birth to a son.[143] She is Catholic and has said that she attends church.[9]

Filmography

Accolades

Notes

  1. ^ The credits of Gummo read: "This film is dedicated to David Sevigny, a beautiful sailor."
  2. ^ It is stated clearly at the beginning of The Last Days of Disco that the film is set in the "very early '80s."
  3. ^ As Brandon Teena was never his legal name, it is uncertain the extent to which this name was used prior to his death. It is the name most commonly used by the press and other media. Other names may include his legal name, as well as "Billy Brenson" and "Teena Ray"
  4. ^ Harper's Bazaar[122][123] and Style.com[124] among others have favorably ranked Sevigny's clothing choices, while she has alternately been named the "worst-dressed" by other publications.[125]

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External links

  • Official website  
  • Chloë Sevigny at IMDb  
  • Chloë Sevigny at Fashion Model Directory  
  • Chloë Sevigny at AllMovie  
  • Chloë Sevigny on Future Movies
  • Chloë Sevigny on CelebMojo

chloë, sevigny, chloë, stevens, sevigny, born, november, 1974, american, actress, model, filmmaker, fashion, designer, known, work, independent, films, often, appearing, controversial, experimental, features, sevigny, recipient, several, accolades, including, . Chloe Stevens Sevigny ˈ s ɛ v e n i 1 born November 18 1974 is an American actress model filmmaker and fashion designer Known for her work in independent films often appearing in controversial or experimental features Sevigny is the recipient of several accolades including a Golden Globe Award a Satellite Award an Independent Spirit Award as well as nominations for an Academy Award and three Screen Actors Guild Awards She also has a career in fashion design concurrent with her acting work Over the years her alternative fashion sense has earned her a reputation as a style icon 2 Chloe SevignySevigny at the 2019 Cannes Film FestivalBornChloe Stevens Sevigny 1974 11 18 November 18 1974 age 48 Springfield Massachusetts U S OccupationsActressmodelfilmmakerfashion designerYears active1992 presentWorksFilmographySpouseSinisa Mackovic m 2020 wbr Children1AwardsFull listWebsitewww wbr chloesevigny wbr comAfter graduating from high school Sevigny found work as a model and appeared in music videos for Sonic Youth and The Lemonheads which helped acquire her it girl status In 1995 she made her film debut in Kids which earned her critical acclaim A string of roles in small scale features throughout the late 1990s like 1996 s Trees Lounge further established her as a prominent performer in the independent film scene Sevigny rose to prominence with her portrayal of Lana Tisdel in the drama film Boys Don t Cry 1999 for which she received a nomination for the Academy Award For Best Supporting Actress Throughout the 2000s Sevigny appeared in supporting parts in numerous independent films including American Psycho 2000 Demonlover 2002 Party Monster and Dogville both 2003 and The Brown Bunny 2004 Her participation in the last caused considerable controversy due to a scene in which she performed graphic unsimulated fellatio From 2006 to 2011 Sevigny portrayed Nicolette Grant on the HBO series Big Love for which she won a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2010 She also appeared in mainstream films such as David Fincher s Zodiac 2007 and the biopic Mr Nice 2010 After the conclusion of Big Love Sevigny went on to appear in numerous television projects starring in the British series Hit amp Miss 2012 and having supporting roles in Portlandia 2013 two seasons of American Horror Story and in the Netflix series Bloodline 2015 2017 Sevigny made her directorial debut in 2016 with the short film Kitty followed by a second short film titled Carmen She had several supporting parts in 2017 before obtaining a lead role portraying Lizzie Borden in the independent thriller Lizzie 2018 followed by another lead role in Jim Jarmusch s horror comedy The Dead Don t Die 2019 Her third film as a director a short titled White Echo competed for the Short Film Palme d Or at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 1974 1993 Early life 1 2 1992 1994 Modeling 1 3 1995 1998 Early film and stage roles 1 4 1999 2003 Boys Don t Cry and breakthrough 1 5 2004 2006 The Brown Bunny controversy 1 6 2007 2011 Fashion endeavors Big Love 1 7 2012 2015 Television projects 1 8 2016 present Directing and other projects 2 Legacy and influence 3 Political views 4 Personal life 5 Filmography 6 Accolades 7 Notes 8 References 9 Sources 10 External linksLife and career Edit1974 1993 Early life Edit Chloe Stevens Sevigny 3 was born in Springfield Massachusetts 3 4 on November 18 1974 the second child of Janine nee Malinowski and Harold David Sevigny 1940 1996 5 6 She has one older brother Paul 7 According to Sevigny she added the diaeresis to her first name later in life and it was not on her birth certificate 3 Her mother is Polish American and her father was of French Canadian heritage 8 Sevigny and her brother were raised in a strict Catholic household 9 10 in affluent Darien Connecticut 11 where her father worked first as an accountant and then as an art teacher 12 Despite Darien s wealth the Sevignys had a frugal household and were considered the poor bohemians in an extremely prosperous neighborhood 12 Sevigny has stated that her father worked very hard to bring us up in that town He wanted us to grow up in a really safe environment 13 As a child Sevigny was diagnosed with scoliosis but never received any surgical treatment for it 14 She often spent summers attending theater camp with leading roles in plays run by the YMCA 15 14 She attended Darien High School where she was a member of the Alternative Learning Program While in high school she often babysat actor Topher Grace and his younger sister 16 As a young teenager she worked sweeping the tennis courts of a country club her family could not afford to join 17 Sevigny described herself as a loner and a depressed teenager whose only extracurricular activities were occasionally skateboarding with her older brother and sewing her own clothes 18 In high school she grew rebellious and began experimenting with drugs particularly hallucinogens She has said that her father was aware of her experimentation and even told her that it was okay but that she had to stop if she had bad trips 19 Despite her father s leniency her mother forced her to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings 18 Sevigny has later stated about her teenage drug use that I had a great family life I would never want it to look as if it reflected on them I think I was very bored I often feel it s because I experimented when I was younger that I have no interest as an adult I know a lot of adults who didn t and it s much more dangerous when you start experimenting with drugs as an adult 18 Sevigny s father died of cancer in 1996 when she was 22 years old 13 1992 1994 Modeling Edit As a teenager Sevigny would occasionally ditch school in Darien and take the train into Manhattan 20 In 1992 at age 17 she was spotted on an East Village street by Andrea Linett a fashion editor of Sassy magazine who was so impressed by her style that she asked her to model for the magazine she was later made an intern 21 When recounting the event Sevigny recalled that Linett just liked the hat I was wearing 22 She later modeled in the magazine as well as for X Girl the subsidiary fashion label of the Beastie Boys X Large designed by Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth 23 which she followed with an appearance in the music video for Sonic Youth s Sugar Kane 24 In 1993 at age 19 Sevigny relocated from her Connecticut hometown to an apartment in Brooklyn and worked as a seamstress 25 During that time author Jay McInerney spotted her around New York City and wrote a seven page article about her for The New Yorker in which he dubbed her the new it girl and referred to her as one of the coolest girls in the world 21 She subsequently appeared on the album cover of Gigolo Aunts 1994 recording Flippin Out and the EP Full On Bloom 26 as well as in a Lemonheads music video which further increased her reputation on New York s early 1990s underground scene 1995 1998 Early film and stage roles Edit Sevigny encountered screenwriter and aspiring director Harmony Korine in Washington Square Park during her senior year of high school in 1993 22 27 The two became close friends which resulted in her being cast in the low budget independent film Kids 1995 which was written by Korine and directed by Larry Clark 28 Sevigny played a New York teenager who discovers she is HIV positive According to Sevigny she was originally cast in a much smaller role but ended up replacing Canadian actress Mia Kirshner Just two days before production began the leading role went to Sevigny who was 19 at the time and had no professional acting experience 15 Kids was highly controversial the film was given an NC 17 rating by the Motion Picture Association of America for its graphic depiction of sexuality and drug use involving teenagers 29 Despite this the film was taken note of critically Janet Maslin of The New York Times considered it a wake up call to the modern world about the nature of the American youth in contemporary urban settings 30 Sevigny s performance was praised with critics noting that she brought a tenderness to the chaotic immoral nature of the film Sevigny provided the warm reflective centre in this feral film 31 She received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Supporting Female 32 Sevigny followed Kids with actor director Steve Buscemi s independent film Trees Lounge 1996 starring in a relatively small role as Buscemi s object of affection During this time director Mary Harron after having seen Kids offered Sevigny a minor part in her film I Shot Andy Warhol 1996 Harron tracked Sevigny down to the SoHo clothing store Liquid Sky where she was working at the time Sevigny then gave her first audition ever but ultimately decided to turn down the part 22 she would later work with Harron on American Psycho 2000 Instead of taking the part in I Shot Andy Warhol Sevigny starred in and worked as a fashion designer on Gummo 1997 31 directed and written by Harmony Korine who was romantically involved with Sevigny during and after filming 31 33 Gummo was as controversial as Sevigny s debut set in Xenia Ohio the film depicts an array of nihilistic characters in a poverty stricken community and presents themes of drug and sexual abuse as well as anti social alienated youth 34 Recalling the film Sevigny cited it as one of her favorite projects Young people love that movie It s been stolen from every Blockbuster in America It s become a cult film 22 The film was dedicated to Sevigny s father who died prior to the film s release a After Gummo Sevigny starred in the neo noir thriller Palmetto 1998 playing a young Florida kidnapee alongside Woody Harrelson 35 Stephen Hunter of The Washington Post lambasted the film for having bad writing ultimately deeming it somewhat dull and sluggish 35 She then had a leading role as a Hampshire College graduate in the sardonic period piece The Last Days of Disco 1998 alongside Kate Beckinsale The film was written and directed by cult director Whit Stillman and details the rise and fall of the Manhattan club scene in the very early 1980s b Stillman said of Sevigny Chloe is a natural phenomenon You re not directing she s not performing it s just real 31 Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote that Sevigny is seductively demure in her performance as Alice 36 The film was generally well received but was not a box office success in the United States only grossing 3 million 37 it has since become somewhat of a success as a cult film 38 Aside from film work Sevigny starred in a 1998 Off Broadway production of Hazelwood Jr High which tells the true story of the 1992 murder of Shanda Sharer Sevigny played 17 year old Laurie Tackett one of four girls responsible for torturing and murdering 12 year old Sharer 39 Sevigny stated she was so emotionally disturbed after playing the role that she began attending Mass again 10 14 1999 2003 Boys Don t Cry and breakthrough Edit Sevigny was cast in the independent drama Boys Don t Cry 1999 after director Kimberly Peirce saw her performance in The Last Days of Disco 31 40 Sevigny s role in Boys Don t Cry a biographical film of trans man Brandon Teena c who was raped and murdered in Humboldt Nebraska in 1993 was responsible for her rise to prominence and her mainstream success 41 42 Sevigny played Lana Tisdel a young woman who fell in love with Teena initially unaware of the fact that he was a transgender man and continued the relationship after learning about his gender identity 43 Boys Don t Cry received high praise from critics and was a moderate box office success 44 The film was widely credited as featuring some of the best acting of the year with Sevigny s performance singled out for praise The Los Angeles Times stated that she plays the role with haunting immediacy 45 Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times stated that it is Sevigny who provides our entrance into the story 46 and Rolling Stone wrote that she gives a performance that burns into the memory 47 The role earned Sevigny supporting actress nominations for both an Academy Award 48 and a Golden Globe Award 49 She won an Independent Spirit Award a Satellite Award and a Sierra Award for her performance 50 51 Following the success of Boys Don t Cry Sevigny appeared in 1999 in the experimental film Julien Donkey Boy which reunited her with writer director Harmony Korine In the film she played the pregnant sister of a man with schizophrenia Though it never saw a major theatrical release the film garnered some critical praise Roger Ebert gave the film his signature thumbs up referring to it as Freaks shot by the Blair Witch crew and continuing to say The odds are good that most people will dislike this film and be offended by it For others it will provoke sympathy rather than scorn 52 Sevigny also had a small part in the drama film A Map of the World 1999 which starred Sigourney Weaver 53 In 2000 Sevigny played a supporting role in Mary Harron s American Psycho based on the controversial 1991 novel by Bret Easton Ellis 43 She portrayed the office assistant of the main character Patrick Bateman Christian Bale a 1980s Manhattan yuppie turned serial killer Similarly to the novel on which it was based the film was controversial because of its depiction of graphic violence and sexuality in an upper class Manhattan society 54 Sevigny also appeared as a lesbian in the Emmy Award winning television film If These Walls Could Talk 2 2000 the sequel to the HBO television drama film If These Walls Could Talk 1996 31 Sevigny credited it as the only film she ever made for financial benefit to help her mother with whom she lived in Connecticut in 1998 2000 55 31 Around 2000 Sevigny began a relationship with musician Matt McAuley of the noise rock band A R E Weapons 13 The two would remain a couple for eight years before separating in early 2008 13 Following her appearance in If These Walls Could Talk 2 Sevigny was approached for a supporting role in the 2001 comedy Legally Blonde alongside Reese Witherspoon and offered 500 000 she declined and the role was given to Selma Blair 31 Instead she starred in Olivier Assayas French techno thriller Demonlover 2002 alongside Connie Nielsen for which she was required to learn her lines in French 56 Sevigny described shooting the film as strange in the sense that Assayas hardly spoke to her during the filming which she said was difficult because of the lack of input 57 After spending nearly three months in France to complete Demonlover Sevigny returned to New York to film the Club Kids biopic Party Monster 2003 coincidentally she knew several of the people depicted in the film Michael Alig and James St James included whom she had met during her frequent trips to New York City s club scene as a teenager 14 Around 2002 Sevigny began collaborating with friend Tara Subkoff for the Imitation of Christ fashion label and conceptual art project with their first collection being released in 2003 She served as the creative director for the line which was referred to as being more about performance art and cultural theory than clothes 58 In film Sevigny had a role in Lars von Trier s parable Dogville 2003 playing one of the various residents of a small mountain town alongside Nicole Kidman Lauren Bacall and Paul Bettany The film received mixed reactions and was criticized by Roger Ebert and Richard Roeper as being anti American 59 She also re united with former Boys Don t Cry star Peter Sarsgaard for the biographical film Shattered Glass 2003 also alongside Hayden Christensen about the career of Stephen Glass a journalist whose reputation is destroyed when his widespread journalistic fraud is exposed Sevigny played Caitlin Avey one of Glass co editors 60 2004 2006 The Brown Bunny controversy Edit I ve done it in everyday life Everybody s done it or had it done to them It was tough the toughest thing I ve ever done but Vincent was very sensitized to my needs very gentle It was one take It was funny and awkward we both laughed quite a bit And we d been intimate in the past so it wasn t so weird If you re not challenging yourself and taking risks then what s the point of being an artist Sevigny discusses the sex scene in The Brown Bunny 61 In 2003 Sevigny took on the lead female role in the art house film The Brown Bunny 2003 which details a lonely traveling motorcycle racer reminiscing about his former lover The film achieved notoriety for a scene which involves Sevigny performing fellatio on star and director Vincent Gallo 31 62 The film premiered at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival and opened to significant controversy and criticism from audiences and critics 63 Additionally a promotional billboard erected over Sunset Boulevard which depicted a censored still from the film s final scene garnered further attention and criticism 64 Sevigny defended the film It s a shame people write so many things when they haven t seen it When you see the film it makes more sense It s an art film It should be playing in museums It s like an Andy Warhol movie 65 In an interview with The Telegraph in 2003 when asked if she regretted the film she responded No I was always committed to the project on the strength of Vincent alone I have faith in his aesthetic I try to forgive and forget otherwise I d just become a bitter old lady 55 Despite the backlash toward the film some critics praised Sevigny s performance including Manohla Dargis of The New York Times Actresses have been asked and even bullied into performing similar acts for filmmakers since the movies began usually behind closed doors Ms Sevigny isn t hiding behind anyone s desk She says her lines with feeling and puts her iconoclasm right out there where everyone can see it she may be nuts but she s also unforgettable 66 Roger Ebert although critical of The Brown Bunny nevertheless said that Sevigny brought a truth and vulnerability to the film 67 Sevigny at a press conference for Melinda and Melinda 2004 Sevigny continued on with various projects 68 She had a major supporting role in Woody Allen s two sided tragicomedy Melinda and Melinda 2004 69 Critic Peter Bradshaw described the film as strange a half hearted experiment populated by undernourished lab rats 69 She subsequently guest starred on the popular television show Will amp Grace and played small roles in Lars von Trier s Manderlay 2005 a sequel to Dogville 2003 and in Jim Jarmusch s Broken Flowers 2005 70 She also played one of the several lovers of New York doctor Herman Tarnower in the HBO television film Mrs Harris 2005 alongside Annette Bening and Ben Kingsley In 3 Needles 2005 an anthology film about AIDS in various parts of the world Sevigny had a major role as a Catholic nun visiting Africa Her performance received good reviews Dennis Harvey of Variety called her convincing 71 while Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times referred to her as ever daring and shrewd 72 In 2006 Sevigny played the lead character in the experimental indie film Lying 2006 with Jena Malone and Leelee Sobieski portraying a pathological liar who gathers three female acquaintances for a weekend at her upstate New York country house the film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2006 She also had a starring role in Douglas Buck s 2006 remake of the Brian De Palma horror film Sisters 1973 playing a journalist who witnesses a murder 73 2007 2011 Fashion endeavors Big Love Edit Sevigny at the premiere of Barry Munday 2010 in Austin Texas In 2006 Sevigny began a five season run in the HBO television series Big Love about a family of fundamentalist Mormon polygamists She played Nicolette Grant the conniving shopaholic daughter of a cult leader and second wife to a polygamist husband played by Bill Paxton Sevigny also appeared in her first big budget production 74 playing Robert Graysmith s wife Melanie in David Fincher s Zodiac 2007 based on the Zodiac Killer criminal case 75 In October 2007 the French fashion house Chloe announced that Sevigny would be one of the spokesmodels for its new fragrance Sevigny also released a clothing collection for Opening Ceremony in the fall of 2009 76 It included men s women s and unisex pieces 77 and received mixed reactions from critics 78 Sevigny returned to films in 2009 starring in the independent psychological thriller The Killing Room and Werner Herzog s My Son My Son What Have Ye Done a crime horror film based on murderer Mark Yavorsky produced by David Lynch In January 2010 Sevigny won a Golden Globe award for Best Supporting Actress Series Miniseries or Television Film for her performance in the third season of Big Love During a press conference following the award win Sevigny addressed the repressed women living in the fundamentalist Mormon compounds These women are kept extremely repressed They should be helped They don t even know who the president of the United States is 79 In a later interview with The A V Club Sevigny was asked if she felt that the show s message was that polygamy was wrong In response Sevigny stated No absolutely not I think there are more parallels to gay rights and alternative lifestyles within Big Love more so than Polygamy is wrong I think they actually condone people who decide to live this lifestyle outside of fundamentalist sects 80 During the same interview Sevigny stated her disappointment with the series fourth season calling it awful and very telenovela though she stated that she loves her character and the writing she felt the show got away from itself 80 81 Sevigny later regretted making the statements 82 saying she was very exhausted and wasn t thinking about what she was saying she also apologized to the show s producers I didn t want them to think that I was biting the hand that feeds me because I obviously love the show and have always been nothing but positive about it And I didn t want anybody to misunderstand me or think that I wasn t you know appreciative 82 While starring in the fourth season of Big Love in 2010 Sevigny also appeared major roles in two independent comedy films Barry Munday and Mr Nice 83 In Munday she played the sister of a homely woman who is expecting a child by a recently castrated womanizer opposite Patrick Wilson and Judy Greer Her role in Mr Nice as the wife of British marijuana trafficker Howard Marks had Sevigny starring alongside Rhys Ifans the film was based on Marks autobiography of the same name Sevigny also had a voice part in the documentary film Beautiful Darling 2010 narrating the life of Warhol superstar Candy Darling through Darling s diaries and personal letters 84 The fifth and final season of Big Love premiered in March 2011 2012 2015 Television projects Edit Sevigny in 2015 at the premiere of Horror In 2012 Sevigny starred in the British miniseries Hit amp Miss playing a transgender contract killer 85 Mike Hale of The New York Times wrote of her performance Her naturally deep voice is a plus and her characteristic mix of loucheness and gravity makes sense here though it s less interesting in this role than it was in the bitterly voracious wife she played in Big Love 86 The same year Sevigny guest starred in an episode of Law amp Order Special Victims Unit which aired on April 18 2012 and also appeared in the second and fifth seasons of American Horror Story which premiered in October 2012 and the latter in October 2015 87 Sevigny appeared in a supporting role as a journalist in Lovelace 2013 a biographical film about pornographic film actress Linda Lovelace 88 The year also saw the release of The Wait 2013 Sevigny s second collaboration with director M Blash in which she starred alongside Jena Malone and Luke Grimes It was a psychological thriller about two sisters who decide to keep their recently deceased mother in their house after receiving a phone call that she will be resurrected Sevigny also had roles in television appearing as a satellite character in the third season of the television sketch comedy show Portlandia 89 and having a 5 episode guest role on the comedy series The Mindy Project in which she portrayed the ex wife of the titular Mindy s love interest played by Chris Messina 90 Kristi Turnquist of The Oregonian praised Sevigny in Portlandia stating that she instantly adds dimension and interest to the series 89 In 2014 Sevigny starred as Catherine Jensen in the crime drama Those Who Kill which aired on the A amp E Network 91 After being pulled from A amp E after two episodes due to low ratings it was then re launched on A amp E s sister network Lifetime Movie Network 92 The series was subsequently cancelled after its 10 episode first season run 93 During the 29th International Festival of Fashion and Photography in April 2014 Sevigny served as a judge of the fashion jury along with Humberto Leon and Carol Lim 94 I think because in real life I m quite conservative and I m not radical in my day to day life and how I act I think I use my art to do that Sevigny in 2014 In March 2015 it was announced Sevigny would be returning to American Horror Story for its fifth season Hotel as a main cast member 95 Sevigny portrayed a doctor whose son has been kidnapped 96 That same year she also starred in the Netflix original series Bloodline 97 In the spring of 2015 Sevigny published a picture book chronicling her life containing photos of her as a high school student on film sets personal scripts and other ephemera 94 98 She also appeared in Tara Subkoff s directorial debut Horror playing the opulent mother of a teenage girl whose get together with friends is interrupted by a murderer 99 2016 present Directing and other projects Edit Sevigny in 2017 In early 2016 Sevigny appeared in the Canadian horror film Antibirth opposite Natasha Lyonne which follows a small town woman who becomes pregnant through unknown circumstances 100 Sevigny reunited with The Last Days of Disco director and fellow actresses Whit Stillman and Kate Beckinsale on Love amp Friendship an adaptation of the Jane Austen novel Lady Susan 101 Both films premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2016 102 In 2016 and 2017 respectively Sevigny also reprised her role in Bloodline becoming a main cast member in the third and final season 103 Sevigny made her directorial debut in 2016 with the short film Kitty which she adapted from Paul Bowles 1980 short story 104 The film was selected to close the 2016 Cannes Film Festival 105 and was subsequently acquired by The Criterion Collection which made it available for streaming on their user subscription channel 106 In late 2016 Sevigny directed her second short film Carmen which was shot on location in Portland Oregon 107 The film released as part of a Miu Miu campaign focuses on comedian Carmen Lynch 107 Sevigny played supporting parts in multiple films in 2017 She co starred as a horse jockey in the drama Lean on Pete based on the novel by Willy Vlautin 108 in the ensemble drama Golden Exits 56 the comedy drama Beatriz at Dinner about a Latina massage therapist who is invited to a dinner held by her wealthy employers 109 the drama The Dinner concerning a dinner between two couples recounting their children s involvement in a murder 110 and The Snowman 2017 where she played the twin sisters one of whom was killed by a serial killer 111 Sevigny starred as Lizzie Borden in Lizzie 2018 which premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival co starring with Kristen Stewart 112 Sevigny had first expressed interest in developing and starring in a miniseries based on Borden in 2011 113 114 Michael O Sullivan of The Washington Post wrote that Sevigny is something of a closed book delivering a stolid performance that can be read as either strong willed or stonyhearted 115 Sevigny also appeared in a supporting role in The True Adventures of Wolfboy 116 and starred as a small town police officer facing a zombie apocalypse in Jim Jarmusch s comedy horror film The Dead Don t Die 2019 117 The latter film premiered as the opening feature at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival 118 where Sevigny s third short film White Echo also competed for the Palme d Or for Best Short Film 119 In 2019 and 2022 Sevigny appeared in the Netflix show Russian Doll portraying the mother of the lead character In 2020 Sevigny starred in We Are Who We Are a limited series directed by Luca Guadagnino which premiered in September 2020 on HBO 120 121 Legacy and influence Edit Colette storefront in Paris advertising Sevigny s Opening Ceremony collection Sevigny has long been considered a fashion icon and regularly appears alternately on both best and worst dressed lists d Commenting on criticisms of her fashion choices she said in 2015 I called my great aunt who lives in Florida over Christmas I hadn t seen her in a while and she said Oh I never get to see you in person but I always see you in the back of US Weekly They re always making fun of you and I was like You know me I dress crazy It makes me feel bad 126 Throughout her career she has modelled for several high profile designers including Miu Miu Louis Vuitton Chloe H amp M Proenza Schouler Kenzo and Vivienne Westwood 127 128 129 130 Prior to her career as an actress she had achieved fame for her unique style While her sense of style in the early 1990s only reflected small downtown scenes and trends it still made a significant impression on high class fashion chains which began to emulate Sevigny s look Her interest in fashion and clothing as well as her career as a fashion model in her late teenage years and early twenties have led to a career as a prominent and well respected fashion designer She has expressed interest in fashion design throughout the entirety of her career even dating back to her childhood Little House on the Prairie was my favorite show I would only wear calico print dresses and I actually slept in one of those little nightcaps she told People in 2007 131 Her unorthodox style which garnered her initial notoriety in the early 90s has often been referred to as very eclectic 132 Sevigny has since released several clothing lines designed by herself both solo and in collaboration and has earned a title as a modern fashion icon 83 Chloe s not afraid to look different and in looking different she looks very charismatic No one in LA gets it Her attitude is foreign to this city She is so not Fred Segal Fashion historian Cameron Silver describing Sevigny s personal style Critical reception of her fashion and style has been extensively written about by both designers and fashion stylists and has generally proved favorable American designer Marc Jacobs wrote of Sevigny in 2001 The fashion world is fascinated by her Because not only is she talented young and attractive she stands out in a sea of often cliched looking actresses 133 In terms of her own personal style Sevigny cited the Australian film Picnic at Hanging Rock 1975 which features schoolgirls dressed in elaborate Victorian clothing as a major inspiration she has also cited it as one of her favorite films 134 She has also been outspoken in her favoritism of vintage clothing over designer pieces I still prefer to buy vintage over spending it all on one designer she told The Times 135 136 I ll go to Resurrection or Decades and be like Oh I m going to buy everything but a lot of it is extremely expensive so I ll go to Wasteland and satisfy that urge and it s not too hard on the pocketbook Then there s this place called Studio Wardrobe Department where everything is like three dollars Actor Drew Droege has since 2011 performed in a web series titled Chloe featuring Droege s drag impersonation of Sevigny 137 Political views EditSevigny endorsed Senator Bernie Sanders for President in the 2016 US presidential election 138 and again in the 2020 election 139 Personal life EditIn the late 1990s Sevigny dated British singer Jarvis Cocker She later said in a 2009 interview When I was in my early 20s I went out with a British pop star Jarvis Cocker of course pop stars have much more celebrity I think than actors even They re really hunted by their fans much more I remember driving around these remote towns in Wales and kids running after us in the street I was like This is horrible And I saw the effect it had on him and that s when I decided I never wanted to be a celebrity at that level and I think that s why I ve chosen to do the work that I do and just kind of work with directors that I love and try and do work that means something to me 140 Sevigny began dating Croatian art gallery director Sinisa Mackovic in 2018 In January 2020 it was announced that Sevigny was expecting her first child with Mackovic 141 They married on March 9 2020 142 and on May 2 2020 she gave birth to a son 143 She is Catholic and has said that she attends church 9 Filmography EditMain article Chloe Sevigny filmographyAccolades EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by Chloe SevignyNotes Edit The credits of Gummo read This film is dedicated to David Sevigny a beautiful 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