Chloe Cherry

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Chloe Cherry
Born (1997-08-23) August 23, 1997 (age 26)
Other namesChloe Couture
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
Years active2015–present
Height5 ft 7 in (170 cm)

Chloe Cherry (born August 23, 1997) is an American actress, model, and former pornographic actress. She started her pornographic career in 2015 with Hussie Models, eventually appearing in over 200 films. She made her mainstream acting debut as Faye on the HBO teen drama television series Euphoria (2022–present).

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Early life

Cherry was born on August 23, 1997, in Willow Street, Pennsylvania, [1] where she was also raised, describing her upbringing as "very conservative and boring". [2] Cherry's father was diagnosed with cancer when she was seven years old. He died the following year. [3] In high school, she worked on her school's yearbook, read morning announcements, and briefly managed a band. Cherry has stated that she was a "terrible" student and got poor grades. [4] According to her, she was frequently bullied by other students for not attending church and was "obsessed with sex" in her late teens. [5] [3]

Career

In 2015, one week after Cherry turned 18 years old, she moved from Pennsylvania to Miami to become a pornographic actress. She was soon signed to pornographic modeling agency Hussie Models, where she was represented by Riley Reynolds, before moving to Los Angeles and signing with Spiegler Girls. By 2019, she had starred in over 200 pornographic films and became popular on Pornhub, [6] where her films received over 125 million views. [7] Early on during the COVID-19 pandemic, she began primarily using OnlyFans to sell pornographic content. [8]

In 2022, Cherry made her acting debut on the second season of the HBO teen drama television series Euphoria in the recurring role of Faye, a drug dealer's girlfriend. One year after landing her role as Faye, Cherry made a pornographic parody of Euphoria, in which she played Jules, with fellow pornographic actress Jenna Foxx. [9] [2] [8] Cherry was called one of the breakout stars of the show by critics. [9] [10] She soon retired from pornographic acting to pursue screen acting full-time. [11]

In January 2022, Cherry signed a contract with British modeling agency Anti-Agency London. [12] She made her runway debut in February 2022, walking for LaQuan Smith during New York Fashion Week. [13] In March 2022, she announced she was done with the porn industry. [14] Cherry will star in the science fiction drama film www.RachelOrmont.com, written and directed by Peter Vack, and the comedy-drama film Tuna Melt, written and directed by Eddie Huang. [15] [16]

In May of 2024 she was featured on pop singer Charli XCX's music video for "360", which also had appearances from other "popular internet It girls" Chloë Sevigny, Julia Fox, Rachel Sennott, Emma Chamberlain, Gabbriette, Alex Consani, A. G. Cook, Isamaya Ffrench, Salem Mitchell, Hari Nef, Richie Shazam, among others. [17] [18]

Personal life

Cherry has described herself as polyamorous. [19] In February 2023, she was charged with a misdemeanor count for retail theft in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, after being accused of stealing a US$28 blouse from a Lancaster shopping complex in December 2022. [20]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2024The French ItalianPendingIn production
TBAwww.RachelOrmont.comPendingIn production
TBATuna MeltPendingIn production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2022 Euphoria Faye7 episodes
2024 One Life To Live Jessica "Tess" BuchananTemporary fill in for Bree Williamson

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