Chloe - People

People

  • Chloe (American singer) (1987–), Chloe Lowery, a Yanni Voices vocalist
  • Chloe (Australian singer), who released cover of "Crash" (2005)
  • Chloe (pornographic actress) (1971–)
  • Chloë Agnew (1989–), Irish singer and the youngest member of Celtic Woman
  • Chloe Alper (1981–), English singer and bass player for the band Pure Reason Revolution
  • Chloë Annett (1971–), British actress
  • Chloe Bridges (1991-), American and teen actress, singer and pianist
  • Chloe Dao (1972–), Season Two winner of the reality television series Project Runway
  • Chloe Dolandis, American television host
  • Chloe Everton (1979-), British television presenter
  • Chloe Hooper (1973-), Australian author
  • Chloe Jones (1975–2005), American model and pornographic actress
  • Chloe Rose Lattanzi (1986-), American actress and singer
  • Chloe Lowery (1987-), aka "Chloe," a Yanni Voices vocalist
  • Chloe Marshall (1991–), British plus-size model
  • Chloë Grace Moretz (1997–), American child actress
  • Chloe Moss (1976-), British playwright
  • Chloe Rogers (1985–), English field hockey player
  • Chloë Sevigny (1974–), American actress
  • Chloe Smith (1982-), British Conservative politician
  • Chloe Sutton (1992–), American swimmer
  • Chloe Webb (1956–), American actress
  • Chloe Wofford (1931–), (birth name of Toni Morrison) American author, editor, and professor
  • Khloé Kardashian (1984–), Kourtney and Khloé Take Miami, Keeping Up with the Kardashians

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