Chloe Boreham
Chloe Boreham | |
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Born |
Chloe Sarah Boreham 31 August 1986 Sydney, Australia |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2007–present |
Notable work | The Killing Field |
Chloé Boreham is a Franco-Australian Actress (born August 31, 1986). She is best known for the leading role as Detective Bridget Anderson on the Channel 7 Telemovie Drama The Killing Field.[1]
Biography
Early life and Education
Boreham was born in Sydney, her mother is French born in Paris and her father is British born in North East London. Growing up, she attended the French School of Sydney. She completed a Bachelor degree of Theatre Studies at Melbourne University, before attending Melbourne's prestigious screen acting school 16th Street Actor's Studio[2] taught by award-winning actors/directors such as Kerry Armstrong, Nadia Tass and Kim Farrant. Boreham also trained in Paris at the Theatre de Soleil.
Performance career
Boreham has played leading roles in Film, Theatre and Television in both English and French speaking roles. She played the leading role of Isabelle in the provocative Featurette "Between Me" directed by the Award-Winning Director Kim Farrant, a half hour drama that was developed over eight months which premiered at the St Kilda Film Festival. Boreham played a leading role in the short film Gorilla [3] directed by Tim Marshall which premiered at the Palm Springs International ShortFest and was awarded the prestigious 2013 U.K Iris Prize Award. Boreham also starred in the sequel to the horror/thriller film Wolf Creek 2 [4] directed by Greg McLean which premiered at the 2013 Venice Film Festival and the 2013 Paris International Fantastic Film Festival. In 2014, she played a leading role in the Channel 7 Telemovie The Killing Field [5] alongside Rebecca Gibney,[6] Peter O'Brien and Liam McIntyre, directed by Palme D'or Nominated Australian/British Director Samantha Lang.
Boreham played a semi-regular role on the 2015 AACTA-award winning ABC show series 'Ready For This' directed by Tony Krawitz and Daina Reid. In 2016, Boreham starred in the film 'Messiah' with its world premiere at the 2016 Sydney Film Festival, alongside David Gulpilil and Stephen Hunter, directed by Damian Walshe-Howling and produced by the Weinstein Company.
Her Australian stage credits include Patricia Cornelius' Slut, Martin Crimp's Attempts on Her Life and Sergi Belbel's Blood. Boreham has also appeared in a number of guest roles in Australian Television
Filmography
Film and TV
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2016 | Messiah(Lead) | Stella | Short Dir: Damian Walshe-Howling |
2015 | Ready For This | Mrs Melick | TV Series Dir: Tony Krawitz, Daina Reid |
2014 | The Killing Field (Lead) | Det Bridget Anderson | TV Movie Dir: Sam Lang |
2014 | Between Me (Lead) | Isabelle | Featurette Dir: Kim Farrant |
2013 | Wolf Creek 2 | Lucille | Feature Dir: Greg Mclean |
2012 | Gorilla (Lead) | Anna | Short Dir: Tim Marshall (Awarded 2013 Iris Prize Winner) |
2012 | The Doctor Blake Mysteries | Sal Clements | TV series Dir: Declan Eames |
2012 | Offspring (TV series) | Inez | TV series Dir: Elissa Down |
2012 | Upper Middle Bogan | French Woman | TV series Dir: Wayne Hope |
2011 | Neighbours | Rhea Thomas | TV series: Dir: Tony Osicka |
2011 | Thought Tracker (Lead) | Reese | Short Dir: Guilia Bastoni |
2010 | Slaughtered (Lead) | Jamie | Feature Dir: Kate Glover |
Theatre
Year | Play | Role | Company |
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2010 | Blood (Sergi Belbel) | Young Woman | TheatreWorks, Melbourne |
2008 | Attempts on her Life (Martin Crimp) | Actress | Union House Theatre |
2007 | Slut (Patricia Cornelius) | Lolita | FortyFive Downstairs |
References
- ↑ "The killing Field - Online"
- ↑ "16th Street Actor's Studio". Retrieved 7 July 2016.
- ↑ "Gorilla – Iris Prize Festival Best Gay Short Film Winner 2013". By Scott Elliott. October 21, 2013. Retrieved July 7, 2016.
- ↑ "Mick's Out For A Kill In Latest Poster For 'Wolf Creek 2'". Craig Hunter. January 9, 2014. Retrieved July 7, 2016.
- ↑ "ONE TO WATCH - Chloe's primed for a Killing". The Sunday Telegraph. April 12, 2014. Retrieved July 7, 2016.
- ↑ "GIBNEY MAKES ANOTHER KILLLING". Holly Byrnes TV Writer - The Daily Telegraph. April 27, 2014. Retrieved July 7, 2016.
External links
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