Chloe Traicos
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Birth name | Chloe Traicos |
Occupation(s) | Actress |
Chloe Traicos is a Zimbabwean born actress based in the United States of America. Before she moved to the United States, Chloe lived in Australia where she made the award-winning Indie film " I Wish I Were Stephanie V" which opened the New York City International Film Festival in 2011, with a special screening outside in Times Square.
Background
Her father is international cricket star, John Traicos and her mother, Annette Kileff is an artist. Chloe lived in Zimbabwe until 2005 when she was forced to flee the country after having made a controversial documentary about Robert Mugabe. Despite the fact she had to leave the country, Chloe's documentary " A Stranger in my Homeland" went on to win awards throughout the world. [1]
Career
Traicos made the film "I Wish I Were Stephanie V" which won the Indiefest in 2011 and opened the New York Film Festival. Her second movie opened the Shanghai International Film Festival of 2011 and screened in theatres across the US. In 2016 movie “Unforgivable Sin” has screened in festivals across the globe.
Awards
- "I Wish I Were Stephanie V" won Indiefest in 2011 and opened the New York Film Festival.
- Her second movie opened the Shanghai International Film Festival of 2011 and screened in theatres across the US.
Films
- MacGyver (2018 US TV Series)
- Devil's Cove (2018)
- The Verdict with Judge Hatchett (2016 -)
- I Wish I Were Stephanie V (2011)
- Next Door to the Velinsky's (2011)
- Mao's Last Dancer (2009)
- Garage Days (2002)
Pictures
Trivia
- Her father played Test cricket for South Africa and Zimbabwe.
- She is involved in the Save Zimbabwe Movement[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Chloe Traicos Biography, IMDb, published: No Date Given, retrieved: April 6, 2017