ChloĆ« Grace Moretz is one of those rare stars who seemed born for the spotlight. Born on February 10, 1997, in Atlanta, Georgia, she stepped into the acting world at just seven years old and never looked back. Her breakout role in The Amityville Horror caught attention, but it was her unforgettable turn as the foul-mouthed, katana-wielding Hit-Girl in Kick-Ass (2010) that catapulted her to stardom and proved she was more than just a child actress — she was a force. ChloĆ« followed that up with standout performances in The Equalizer, Let Me In, Hugo, and If I Stay, showing off emotional depth far beyond her years. Her versatility even carried over to voice acting in beautifully animated films like The Tale of the Princess Kaguya and the modern Addams Family series, where she brought sass and soul to Wednesday Addams.

With her signature pout, long legs, and ability to rock any hair color from warm blonde to deep brunette, ChloĆ« has also become a fashion darling, landing countless magazine covers and front-row seats at top fashion shows. But she’s not just about red carpets and movie premieres — ChloĆ« is deeply committed to activism and social justice. She’s been a powerful voice for LGBTQ+ rights, anti-bullying campaigns, and youth empowerment, often speaking candidly about issues like body image, online harassment, and growing up in the public eye.

 

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In recent years, ChloĆ« has leaned into more independent and genre-bending roles, taking on projects that challenge her as an actress and reflect her growing maturity, like Shadow in the Cloud and the dystopian sci-fi thriller Mother/Android. She’s also started stepping behind the camera, expressing interest in producing and directing in the near future. Always evolving, ChloĆ« continues to make bold moves — both in her career and in her advocacy — with plenty of exciting things still ahead on the horizon. Stay tuned, because her next chapter is just getting started.