Chloë Grace Moretz
Chloë Grace Moretz (born 1997) is an American actress and model known for child and teen roles in film and television, including Kick-Ass, Dark Shadows and the 2013 Carrie remake.
Overview
Chloë Grace Moretz is an American model and actress who began working professionally as a child and has since built a varied career in both film and television. Born in Atlanta in 1997, she gained wide recognition for several high-profile performances and is often noted for taking on physically demanding or emotionally intense parts at a young age.
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Moretz was born on February 10, 1997, in Atlanta, Georgia, and spent part of her childhood in Cartersville, Georgia. Her family relocated to New York City when she was still young to pursue work in the entertainment industry. She has four older brothers. Her father, McCoy Moretz, works as a plastic surgeon, and her mother, Teri Duke Moretz, is a nurse. These family details are often mentioned in profiles that describe how her household supported an early start in acting.
Career beginnings
Her acting career began in 2004, initially with small parts and guest appearances. As a young performer she performed in a mix of studio films and television productions, building experience across formats. Over time she moved from bit parts and supporting roles into more substantial characters, showing a range that allowed her to work in both family-friendly projects and darker, more adult material.
Notable roles and recognition
Moretz has appeared in numerous movies and on television. Early TV appearances included guest roles on shows such as Desperate Housewives and 30 Rock, which helped introduce her to broader audiences. Her film work encompasses family comedies and genre pictures: she featured in adaptations like Diary of a Wimpy Kid and took on action and fantasy projects including Kick-Ass and Dark Shadows. Her portrayal of the young assassin Mindy Macready (Hit-Girl) in Kick-Ass brought her international attention and established a tougher screen persona that contrasted with some of her earlier child roles.
- Kick-Ass: breakout, widely cited by critics and audiences.
- Diary of a Wimpy Kid: family/young-adult adaptation.
- Dark Shadows: period fantasy film role.
- Carrie (2013): she played the title role in the remake of Brian De Palma's horror classic, marking the first time she served as the film's main character in a studio feature; the production is often referenced by its billing as Carrie.
Artistic approach and public image
Observers have noted Moretz's willingness to take on challenging or controversial material and to shift between genres: from comic-book violence to coming-of-age drama and horror. As she matured, she sought roles that allowed emotional range and physicality. Interviews and profiles emphasize her transition from child actor to leading performer and the choices she has made to avoid typecasting.
Selected facts
Beyond the screen, Moretz has continued to work in fashion and promotional projects tied to her film work, consistent with her profile as both a public figure and a model. Her trajectory—from early television spots through genre-defining parts and starring roles—illustrates a common path for actors who begin in youth and aim to sustain a long-term cinematic career.
For more detailed listings of credits and interviews, consult film databases and published profiles that track performances and public statements over time. Additional context on her early appearances and family background can be found in retrospective articles about her rise in the industry.
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Sources
- movies.yahoo.com : "Chloe Grace Moretz - Movies and Biography"
- kidzworld.com : "Chloe Grace Moretz Biography"
- gameranx.com : "Dishonored's All Star Voice Cast Includes Chloe Moretz, Carrie Fisher and Susan Sarandon" · web.archive.org