Since making her film debut in the controversial Kids back in 1995, Chloë Sevigny has remained firmly in our eyeline as an icon of our time.
An Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning actress and director known for her work across film, television and theatre, Chloë has spent her career working with innovative and revolutionary filmmakers and artists including Lars von Trier, Jim Jarmusch, Mary Harron, David Fincher and Whit Stillman.
Next up, she’ll be seen starring opposite Naomi Watts and Diane Lane in Feud: Capote vs The Swans, the second instalment of FX’s anthology series from Ryan Murphy, chronicling Truman Capote as he stabs several of his female friends in the back by publishing a roman à clef.
Sevigny was recently seen in Luca Guadagnino’s Bones and All with Timothée Chalamet and Taylor Russell, and received rave reviews for her role opposite Elle Fanning in The Girl From Plainville. Sevigny has also reprised her role in season two Natasha Lyonne’s of Emmy-nominated Russian Doll.
Having made the move into directing with three critically acclaimed short films, Sevigny’s most recent directing project is the short film Toxic Femininity, written by and starring John Epperson, in his legendary downtown drag persona, Lypsinka, which will premiere in 2024.
Read on for our exclusive interview with Chloë Sevigny…