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Chloe Bayliss

Actress
Date of birth : 07/15/1991
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Chloe Bayliss Helpmann Award Nominee and finalist in the prestigious 2016 Heath Ledger Scholarship Chloe Bayliss is one of Australia's most notable emerging actresses with numerous credits across stage and screen. Her film credits include Michael Petroni's feature Backtrack, starring alongside Academy award winner Adrian Brody and Sam Neill, and the short film Driftwood Dustmites, which premiered at the Berlin Film Festival. With previous television credits including Love Child, Reef Doctors, Dance Academy and Deadly Women. Chloe is mostly known for her role as 'Hayley' in the main ensemble of Logie Award Nominated drama, Doctor Doctor (S1-S4). On stage Chloe most recently starred opposite Marta Dusseldorp in the critically acclaimed Gloria for the Griffin Theatre Company. Her previous theatre credits include An Assorted Few's Home Invasion, Red Line Productions' The Whale, Ensemble Theatre's Charitable Intent, Rapture Blister Burn, Circle Mirror Transformation (for which she was nominated as 'Best Supporting Actress' at the 2012 GLUG Theatre Awards), as well as The Good Doctor. Chloe has an extensive background in dance and choreography, having graduated from the National College of Dance with a Diploma of Dance and Performance. Her life as a dancer has taken her all over America and she now extends her knowledge to students and performers throughout Australia by running workshops, teaching and judging dance scholarships. Chloe can now add the title author to her resume. Her memoir En Pointe was released in September 2019. Chloe hopes her book will spark conversation around a number of matters she is passionate about, using her own story of overcoming hardship to inspire and bring awareness to others. Chloe is proud to be an Ambassador for the Australian Red Cross Blood Service and Patron of Charity group- Hunter and Northern Kidney Association.

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