Chloe Boreham Explained

Chloe Boreham
Birth Name:Chloe Sarah Boreham
Birth Place:Sydney, Australia
Occupation:Actress
Yearsactive:2007 - present
Notable Works:The Killing Field

Chloé Boreham is a Franco-Australian actress. She is best known for the leading role as detective Bridget Anderson on the Channel 7 2014 television drama The Killing Field.

Early life and education

Chloé Sarah Boreham was born in Sydney, of a French mother and British father. Growing up, she attended the French school of Sydney.

She completed a bachelor's degree of theatre studies at Melbourne University, before attending Melbourne screen acting school 16th Street Actors Studio, where she studed full-time from 2010 to 2011.[1] Boreham also trained in Paris at the Theatre de Soleil.

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 Between Me, directed by director Kim Farrant, a half-hour drama developed over eight months which premiered at the St Kilda Short Film Festival. Boreham played a leading role in the short film Gorilla,[2] directed by Tim Marshall, which premiered at the Palm Springs International ShortFest and was awarded the 2013 UK Iris Prize.

Boreham also starred in the sequel to the horror/thriller film Wolf Creek 2[3] 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,[4] alongside Rebecca Gibney,[5] Peter O'Brien, and Liam McIntyre, directed by Samantha Lang.

Boreham played a semi-regular role on the 2015 ABC show series Ready For This, directed by Tony Krawitz and Daina Reid. In 2016, Boreham starred in the short film Messiah, directed by Damian Walshe-Howling.

Her Australian stage credits include Patricia Cornelius' Slut, Martin Crimp's Attempts on Her Life, and Sergi Belbel's Blood.

Filmography

Film and TV

YearTitleRoleNotes
2019AliceLisaFrench film. Dir : Josephine Mackerras
2016Messiah(Lead)StellaShort Dir: Damian Walshe-Howling
2015Ready For ThisMrs MelickTV series Dir: Tony Krawitz, Daina Reid
2014The Killing Field (Lead)Det Bridget AndersonTV movie Dir: Sam Lang
2014Between Me (Lead)IsabelleFeaturette Dir: Kim Farrant
2013Wolf Creek 2LucilleFeature Dir: Greg Mclean
2012Gorilla (Lead)AnnaShort Dir: Tim Marshall (Awarded 2013 Iris Prize Winner)
2012The Doctor Blake MysteriesSal ClementsTV series Dir: Declan Eames
2012Offspring (TV series)InezTV series Dir: Elissa Down
2012Upper Middle BoganFrench WomanTV series Dir: Wayne Hope
2011NeighboursRhea ThomasTV series: Dir: Tony Osicka
2011Thought Tracker (Lead)ReeseShort Dir: Bastoni
2010Slaughtered (Lead) JamieFeature Dir: Kate Glover

Theatre

YearPlayRoleCompany
2010Blood (Sergi Belbel)Young WomanTheatreWorks, Melbourne
2008Attempts on her Life (Martin Crimp)ActressUnion House Theatre
2007Slut (Patricia Cornelius)LolitaFortyFive Downstairs

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Acting Tutors Melbourne . 16th Street . 22 August 2024 . 29 October 2024.
  2. Web site: Gorilla – Iris Prize Festival Best Gay Short Film Winner 2013. By Scott Elliott. October 21, 2013. 7 July 2016.
  3. Web site: Mick's Out For A Kill In Latest Poster For 'Wolf Creek 2'. Craig Hunter. January 9, 2014. July 7, 2016.
  4. Web site: ONE TO WATCH - Chloe's primed for a Killing. The Sunday Telegraph. April 12, 2014. July 7, 2016.
  5. Web site: GIBNEY MAKES ANOTHER KILLLING. Holly Byrnes TV Writer - The Daily Telegraph. April 27, 2014. July 7, 2016.