Chloe Dumas was born in Toulouse, France, where she graduated high school at 16, with a two-year advance. She moved to Paris at 18, while earning a degree in French and English Modern Literature. After ten years of acting training and four of script-writing lessons, she pursues acting, singing, dancing, foreign languages and accents under coach gui...
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Chloe Dumas was born in Toulouse, France, where she graduated high school at 16, with a two-year advance. She moved to Paris at 18, while earning a degree in French and English Modern Literature. After ten years of acting training and four of script-writing lessons, she pursues acting, singing, dancing, foreign languages and accents under coach guidance.Chloe Dumas is trilingual English/French/Spanish and plays in five languages (including German and Italian). In English speaking roles, she led with Bob Odenkirk in the Jon Benjamin Has a Van (2011)'s season finale on Comedy Central, and with Tina Balthazar in Attila Luca's Dracula Reborn (2015), shot in Canada, France and Transylvania. In French speaking roles, she is leading in upcoming (2018) Piece Demontee and Clefs en Main, two French comedy features. A devoted fan of South American and Spanish cinema, she started learning Spanish after meeting Pedro Almodóvar at Cannes' Festival and recently played Maria in Spanish movie El Inquilino (2017).Actress of challenging stories and multi-layered characters, she plays one of the hilarious and politically incorrect First Hostesses with Delphine Chanéac, Zoé Félix and Dorothée Brière in the crazy feature Uchronia (2018), also starring Terry Gilliam, Robin Williams, Gabriella Wright, Linh Dan Pham and Chantal Lauby.A very versatile actress, she leads in the feature Last Breath (2018) as a psychologically damaged wife using violence against her husband. Her performance in the movie was praised and Last Breath won New York City Indie Film Awards (Best Feature Film, Best Directing, Best Acting, Best Editing), Los Angeles Cine Fest and California Film Awards. Dumas also leads in upcoming (2018) The Follower, thriller feature shot in France with Nic Shake and Paul Bradey.
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