Chloe Farnworth's journey in the world of arts began at a tender age of ten, when her parents enrolled her in theatre classes at the Hereford Courtyard Theatre group in Ashperton, England, where she discovered her passion for acting. She took to the stage in numerous productions, including her debut role in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
After completing her performing arts studies at Coleg Gwent at the age of 18, Chloe moved to London and furthered her education at the prestigious Central School of Speech and Drama, joining the ranks of notable alumni such as Joe Alwyn, Kit Harington, Carrie Fisher, Riz Ahmed, and Andrew Garfield.
Chloe's professional career kicked off with her role as the Virgin Mary in Emily Warddill's "Full Firearms" in 2012, and she has since been working consistently in the industry. Her notable credits include the indie crime feature film "Other Monsters," for which she won Best Actress at the Los Angeles Crime and Horror Film Festival, as well as "Bond of Justice: Kizuna," "Nostalgia" (Bleecker Street Media),"Soy Nero," "Thor: The Dark World" (Marvel),and Linkin Park's music video for their 2014 single, "Final Masquerade."
In 2020, Chloe starred in Magnolia Pictures' dark comedy feature "12 Hour Shift," which premiered at the SXSW Film Festival and the Tribeca Film Festival. She also appeared in the British-Canadian thriller series "Departure" as Leah Sims, which premiered on Peacock in the US.
When not on set, Chloe can be found engaging in various hobbies, including boxing, surfing, horseback riding, and baking. She also has a keen eye for design and has recently been renovating her home in Los Angeles.
As a talented and versatile actress, Chloe Farnworth has made a name for herself in the entertainment industry, and her dedication to her craft is evident in her diverse range of roles and projects.