Chloë Grace Moretz stars in 'The Peripheral,' the new Amazon series

Star of a new science fiction series
The Peripheral
The career of Chloë Grace Moretz
Her brother gave her a taste for comedy
Chloë Grace Moretz' debut: 'The Guardian'
The Amityville Horror (2005)
Praised for her role
Promising on the big screen
Chloë Grace Moretz on TV: 'Desperate Housewives'
500 Days of Summer (2009)
Kick-A (2010)
'Let Me In' (2010)
A crazy climb!
Carrie (2013)
Filming with Juliette Binoche and Kristen Stewart
The Equalizer (2014)
Teenage star
Her romance with Brooklyn Beckham
A complicated love story
Between blockbusters...
... and independent cinema
A feminist actress
She defends the LGBT cause
Is Chloë Grace Moretz bisexual?
She suffers from body dysmorphia
A meme aggravated her disorder
A future project with Marvel?
Star of a new science fiction series

Do you remember Chloë Grace Moretz from when she was still a child actress? Well, see how she's grown up! Her latest project is the series 'The Peripheral' on Amazon.

 

The Peripheral

Made by 'Westworld' creators Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan, and adapted from William Gibson's 2014 novel "The Peripheral,' the sci-fi thriller takes place in a mysterious and futuristic world where technology has subtly altered society. Chloë Grace Moretz stars in the series as Flynne Fisher, a young woman who discovers a secret connection to a reality different from her own.

The career of Chloë Grace Moretz

It's a new, key role for the American actress who, at age 25, already has 17 years of film behind her! Let's have a look back at her exceptional journey - a career that began on the small screen...

Her brother gave her a taste for comedy

Born February 10, 1997 in Atlanta, Georgia, Chloë Grace Moretz is the youngest of five siblings. At a very young age, she discovered a passion for comedy, in particular by seeing her brother Trevor (in the photo) rehearsing a play for his school.

Chloë Grace Moretz' debut: 'The Guardian'

In 2003, Chloë moved with her mother and brothers to Los Angeles. She took her first steps on set while playing in two episodes of the legal drama 'The Guardian' (2004). From there, everything went very quickly for the little girl, as she immediately landed a role in a famous horror film...

The Amityville Horror (2005)

At the age of eight, Chloë Grace Moretz made a name for herself in the film 'The Amityville Horror' (2005). She played the role of Chelsea Lutz.

Praised for her role

Chloë made a strong impression and earned a nomination for the 2006 Young Artist Award with her role as the daughter of Ryan Reynolds (photo) in the film.

"I was not afraid!"

Only six years old at the time of filming, Chloë Grace Moretz has no frightening memories... on the contrary! "I saw a man come out of a trailer with meat hooks stuck in his back. The worst part is that I was not afraid! I found it exciting. In this film, I also did my first stunt: I had to walk on a roof twenty meters (65 ft) above the ground!" she told the French magazine Public.

Promising on the big screen

Chloë's film debut was promising. In addition to 'The Amityville Horror,' the young actress had a string of roles on the big screen, such as 'Room 6' (2006), 'Big Momma's House 2' (2006), 'Wicked Little Things' (2006), and 'The Eye' (2008).

Chloë Grace Moretz on TV: 'Desperate Housewives'

In parallel with film, Chloë Grace Moretz continued to take on TV roles. She appeared in season 3 of 'Desperate Housewives' and seven episodes of 'Dirty Sexy Money' (2007-2008). On the red carpets, she had the attitude of a star.

500 Days of Summer (2009)

The actress continued to play secondary roles in cinema. In 2009, she played Rachel Hansen in Marc Webb's romantic comedy '500 Days of Summer' alongside Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel.

Kick-A (2010)

In 2010, the superhero film 'Kick-A' by Matthew Vaughn revealed the young actress to the eyes of the whole world. As Mindy Macready, aka Hit-Girl, the 13-year-old pierced the screen. At the time, the raw language of her character, and Hit-Girl's insensitivity to violence, shocked some conservative viewers, especially because of her young age.

'Let Me In' (2010)

Her portrayal of the vampire Abby in the horror film 'Let Me In' (2010) impressed audiences and film critics. She received a shower of awards for this role, including a Saturn Award and a Scream Award in 2011.

A crazy climb!

By then, Chloë Grace Moretz was in high demand. Martin Scorsese offered her a role in 'Hugo' (2011), while Tim Burton called her to join the cast of his whimsical comedy 'Dark Shadows' (2012), with Johnny Depp in the lead role.

Carrie (2013)

In 2013, she put on the superheroine costume of Hit-Girl for 'Kick-*** 2'. In the same year, she resumed the iconic role of Carrie White in the remake of 'Carrie,' directed by Kimberly Pierce.

Filming with Juliette Binoche and Kristen Stewart

The year 2014, Chloë Grace Moretz shared the poster with Keira Knightley in 'Laggies' and made 'Clouds of Sils Maria' with Juliette Binoche and Kristen Stewart. The director was the French Olivier Assayas (on the right in the photo).

The Equalizer (2014)

She also played alongside Denzel Washington in 'The Equalizer,' and obtained a leading role in the drama film 'If I Stay.'

Teenage star

Unsurprisingly, Moretz was named one of the 25 most influential teenage celebrities in the world, according to Time magazine. Then aged 17, she also became the highest-paid teenager in Hollywood.

Her romance with Brooklyn Beckham

As far as her private life was concerned, she began a relationship with Brooklyn Beckham, the eldest son of former footballer David Beckham and Spice Girl Victoria Beckham. The two stars met through a mutual friend.

A complicated love story

After two years of passionate love, the couple separated for the first time and got back together in 2017. The relationship continued to be messy, however, and by 2018, the couple separated indefinitely. Brooklyn recently married actress Nicola Peltz... who also used to date Chloë's ex, Cameron Fuller! It's a small world.

Between blockbusters...

After 2015, Chloë Grace Moretz continued to film big productions like 'The 5th Wave' (2016), 'Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising' (2016), 'Brain on Fire' (2016), 'November Criminals' (2017), and 'Tom and Jerry' (2021). But some of these films were not as successful as hoped.

... and independent cinema

In recent years, the young actress has been doing more independent cinema as well. She has acted in lower-budget films like 'Shadow in the Cloud' (2020), 'Greta' (2019), and recently, 'Mother/Android' (2021).

A feminist actress

Growing up, Chloë Grace Moretz was able to use her fame to share her values and her struggles. Raised by her mother, she defined herself as a 'feminist since birth' in the columns of Nylon magazine in 2015. But in addition to women's rights, another cause is particularly close to her heart...

She defends the LGBT cause

In her 2015 interview with Nylon, the actress opened up about her fight against homophobia. It's a subject close to her heart since two of her brothers are gay. "I grew up fighting on their behalf because it broke my heart to see that, yes, they can stand up for themselves, but people wouldn't listen. So I took it upon myself with their blessing to go out there and talk about it," she said according to Just Jared.

"Be proud and be out"

She added that she wants to tell people: "Hey, being gay is not a big deal at all. But be proud and be out there and raise the flag high. Be a part of the community, and be for the community."

Is Chloë Grace Moretz bisexual?

After her breakup with Brooklyn Beckham, some American media like TMZ suggested that she was seeing the model Kate Harrison. The relation was never confirmed by either of the young women. To this day, Chloë Grace Moretz remains very discreet about her private life.

She suffers from body dysmorphia

Exposed to the media from a young age, the actress recently revealed that criticism on social media affects her very much. She has even developed body dysmorphia, a disorder that causes a person to be obsessed with a physical defect, whether real or imaginary.

A meme aggravated her disorder

The actress' body dysmorphia got worse because of a meme posted on social media. She told Hunger magazine that there was "one meme that really affected me, of me walking into a hotel with a pizza box in my hand. And this photo got manipulated into a character from Family Guy with the long legs and the short torso." It really hurt the actress.

Photo: Twitter

A future project with Marvel?

At 25, Chloë Grace Moretz already has quite a career as an actress. And her cinematic future could be even brighter. As the young woman revealed to the ComicBook media, she had met with Marvel teams to discuss future collaboration on one of the MCU projects.

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