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Chloe Bridges

Movie Television

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TV

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Responsible Disciplined Ambitious Self-Controlled Good Manager Practical

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Born
1991-12-27
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Chloe Bridges, originally known by her birth name Chloe Suazo, first stepped into the spotlight with her television debut as young Zoey on the short-lived ABC sitcom Freddie (2005–06). The show, which centered around Freddie Prinze Jr., unfortunately didn’t gain much traction—receiving mostly negative feedback and struggling in the ratings. But despite that early setback, Chloe Bridges kept moving forward, steadily building her acting career throughout her teenage years. After Freddie wrapped up, she made the decision to adopt the stage name Chloe Bridges—a fresh start that would soon become synonymous with her growing presence in teen-focused entertainment.

Under her new name, Chloe Bridges began landing roles in popular tween-oriented projects. She appeared in TV movies like Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam (2010), where she played the romantic interest of Nick Jonas’s character—an exciting role that definitely helped boost her visibility. She also starred in the lighthearted comedy Worst. Prom. Ever. (2011), further establishing herself in the world of youth-driven storytelling. Her momentum continued when she took on a three-episode arc on the CW series 90210 (2008–2013), showcasing her ability to hold her own in ensemble casts.

As her experience grew, so did the complexity of her roles. Chloe Bridges began transitioning into more mature territory with a memorable guest appearance on the critically praised Fox sitcom New Girl (2011– ). In the episode, she portrayed a surprisingly young girlfriend of Nick, played by Jake Johnson—a performance that earned praise for its charm and subtle depth. Then, in 2013, Chloe Bridges landed a major break: a co-starring role in The Carrie Diaries, the highly anticipated prequel to HBO’s beloved Sex and the City (1998–2004). On the CW series (2013–14), Chloe Bridges brought Donna LaDonna to life—a sharp, stylish high school queen bee who quickly became the arch-rival of a young Carrie Bradshaw, portrayed by AnnaSophia Robb. It was a standout role that solidified Chloe Bridges as a versatile and compelling actress on the rise.

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When it comes to Chloe Bridges, her standout performance can definitely be seen in The Final Girls (2015), which ended up being her highest-rated film. It’s clear that Chloe Bridges brought a lot to the table in that role, earning both critical praise and audience appreciation. On the other hand, not every project turns out to be a hit, and for Chloe Bridges, that includes Nightlight (2015), which unfortunately received much lower ratings. While Chloe Bridges gave her best, the film just didn’t resonate as strongly with viewers or critics. Still, it’s all part of the journey, and Chloe Bridges continues to grow as an actress through diverse roles like these.

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