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Chloe Farnworth

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Chloe Farnworth (born 1989 or 1990) is a British actress. She is played the role of Leah Sims in Departure on Universal TV channel and as Regina in the feature film 12 Hour Shift directed by Brea Grant staring Angela Bettis, David Arquette and Mick Foley

Life and Career[edit]

Farnworth was born in Herefordshire and home schooled till the age of 16. She moved to London when she was 18 years old and studied drama at The Central School of Speech and Drama. Her acting career started with playing The Virgin Mary in Emily Wardill feature film Full Firearms 2012. She booked the role of Pearl in feature film Get Lucky directed by Sacha Bennett, The role of Angel in the feature Dirty Money directed by Adam Tysoe staring Anthony Welsh, The role of Georgia in Channel 4's Random Acts, and the recurring swimwear model in BBC's What Remains.

Farnworth moved to Los Angeles in 2014, She appears as the lead in Syfy's feature Road Wars, She booked the role of Freedom in Rafi Pitts feature Soy Nero staring Michael Harney. She booked the titled role of Ava in feature Ava's Impossible Things directed by Marina Rice Bader. She played the leading role of Mary in Ben Lanoha's feature Other Monsters staring Alexandra Holden and Kris Park in which she won the award for Best Actress at LA Crime and Horror Film Festival, Farnworth played the recurring role in TJ Scotts drama Departure on Universal TV channel and the leading role of Regina in Brea Grants feature film 12 Hour Shift due to premiere in 2020.

Filmography[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2011 Random Acts Georgia Episode "Carlyle's Hands" Channel 4
2012 Full Firearms Virgin Mary Feature Film
2013 Get Lucky Pearl Universal Pictures International HBO
2013 What Remains Swimwear Model Recurring Episodes #1.4, #1.4. #1.2. BBC
2013 Dirty Money Angel Feature Film
2014 Linkin Park: Final Masquerade The White Angel Lead in video by Mark Pellington
2015 Road Wars Nakada Lead Syfy Channel
2015 Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn Magician Episode "Go Hollywood, Part 1" Nickelodeon
2016 Soy Nero Freedom Feature Film by Rafi Pitts Centre National du Cinéma et de L'image Animée (CNC)
2016 Ava's Impossible Things Ava Lead Feature Film
2017 Steps Maya Lead Feature Film directed by Pascual Sisto and Fernando Sanchez
2018 Nostalgia Girl Feature film by Mark Pellington
2019 Other Monsters Mary Lead in Feature Film
2019 Departure Leah Sims Recurring in all 6 Episodes, Directed by TJ Scott for Universal TV
2020 12 Hour Shift Regina Lead in Feature Film by Brea Grant

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