Chloe Jade Skye
- Actress
- Writer
- Producer
From an early age, Chloe was a writer, writing both books and plays, putting up performances of those plays by casting her neighbors and siblings. Chloe later moved on to filmmaking in high school, writing and directing shorts and features with her friends. Chloe was active in school theater, performing in musicals like "The Music Man" or "The Sound of Music," other plays like "Fairy Tale Fraud" and "Stardust," before finally completing her high school career playing the role of MacBeth.
Chloe graduated from Miami University in Ohio in 2012 with a degree in Creative Writing. She began acting professionally shortly thereafter, writing, producing, directing, and starring in a web series called "Door to Door" with her writing partner Rachel Woodhouse. She played the lead in her first feature film with "Petey," and was a co-star on an episode of "Turn: Washington's Spies" on AMC before moving to Los Angeles to continue pursuing film in 2015. There, she continued writing and directing short films, and was cast in Rob Williams's "Shared Rooms." From there, she moved into getting her own feature film scripts produced, including "Sick For Toys" and "Road Head," both with friend and producer Jon Paul Burkhart and various other producers and filmmakers.
Chloe came out as transgender in 2020 during the Covid-19 quarantine and took a few years off from the industry to focus on herself.
She continues to write and create her own work with both new and old collaborators.
Chloe graduated from Miami University in Ohio in 2012 with a degree in Creative Writing. She began acting professionally shortly thereafter, writing, producing, directing, and starring in a web series called "Door to Door" with her writing partner Rachel Woodhouse. She played the lead in her first feature film with "Petey," and was a co-star on an episode of "Turn: Washington's Spies" on AMC before moving to Los Angeles to continue pursuing film in 2015. There, she continued writing and directing short films, and was cast in Rob Williams's "Shared Rooms." From there, she moved into getting her own feature film scripts produced, including "Sick For Toys" and "Road Head," both with friend and producer Jon Paul Burkhart and various other producers and filmmakers.
Chloe came out as transgender in 2020 during the Covid-19 quarantine and took a few years off from the industry to focus on herself.
She continues to write and create her own work with both new and old collaborators.