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Chloë Grace Moretz: I’m sure you’ve heard her name before or even seen her on the big screen, as she’s been acting for most of her life. But how much do you really
know about the 24-year-old actress? Let’s take a look into her life and see how she has already accomplished so much in her fairly young acting career.
So, who is Chloë Grace Moretz?
Originally from Atlanta, Georgia,
Chloë Grace Moretz is one of five children to parents McCoy Moretz and Teri Duke. Growing up,
Chloë Grace Moretz’s older brother Trevor served as her acting coach, according to a 2010
Whatâs worse than being stalked by a creature from your nightmares? Being stalked thousands of feet in the air with nowhere to run. Such is the setting of New Zealander Roseanne Liangâs film âShadow in the Cloud.â Starring Chloë Grace Moretz as Flight Officer Maude Garrett, Garrett is an Air Force pilot and engineer in World War II tasked with escorting a mysterious bag from Auckland, New Zealand, to Samoa aboard a B-17 Flying Fortress. Not only must she contend with a hostile crew and enemy aircraft, but there is also a lurking gremlin slowly tearing the plane apart.
A dramatic series chronicling the life of famed Hollywood icon Audrey Hepburn is officially in development.
The actress made a big splash in showbusiness throughout the 1960s and 1970s with beloved films like Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Sabrina, The Nun’s Story, Roman Holiday, My Fair Lady and many more. However, despite being one of the more well-known figures in Hollywood history, she has never been given he biopic treatment until now.
The series will be penned by writer and producer Jacqueline Hoyt of The Good Wife, CSI, The Leftovers and The Underground Railroad. The show, tentatively titled Audrey, will be produced by Italy’s Wildside, the Fremantle company behind The Young Pope and My Brilliant Friend, according to a press release from Fremantle that was provided to Fox News.
Burger King UK attempted to celebrate International Women’s Day in perhaps the worst way possible by tweeting “women belong in the kitchen.” Not a good look, chaps. The burger brand made a right mess of a misguided joke about inclusion and sexism.
After decades, maybe even centuries, of women’s rights activists fighting to get women out of the kitchen and for society to allow us to lead full, active lives, telling women that they belong in the kitchen is a bad look, even if it’s “well-intentioned” or a joke. Here it was technically an attempt at a joke, offered as part of a larger thread. Burger King seems to have been trying to highlight the fact that women make up an embarrassingly small percentage of actual chefs and their attempts to change that, but they said it in the worst way possible.