Chloe Rose


Chloe Rose is a Canadian actress. She is known for playing Katie Matlin in the long-running television series , from 2011 to 2013. Following her time on Degrassi, Rose starred in the web series Teenagers. Rose has also starred in feature films, notably Anita Doron's The Lesser Blessed and Bruce McDonald's Hellions.

Early life

Rose was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario. She grew up in the same neighbourhood as award-winning Canadian film director Bruce McDonald, with whom she would later work with on Hellions. As a teenager, she babysat his children. Rose attended high school at the Etobicoke School of the Arts alongside fellow Degrassi star Aislinn Paul.

Career

Rose first attracted attention for her portrayal of Katie Matlin in '. She was cast in 2010, with no previous acting experience; she left the show in 2013, after three seasons. Following her departure from Degrassi, Rose went on to play a variety of guest roles in several television series, including Rookie Blue, Lost Girl, Killjoys, and Dark Matter.
In addition to her work in television, Rose has starred in a string of independent films. Her first film role was as Juliet Hope in The Lesser Blessed, directed by Anita Doron, which premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival. In 2014, she starred alongside Erin Sanders in the made-for-television film Guilty at 17. Later that year, she played a supporting role in the science-fiction film Bang Bang Baby, which premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival.
In 2015, Rose played the lead role in the Bruce McDonald-directed horror film Hellions, alongside Luke Bilyk and Robert Patrick, which premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. During the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, where Hellions also screened, IndieWire named Rose as one of the "9 Up-and-Coming Actors to Watch For". Also in 2015, she was part of the ensemble cast in the film People Hold On, directed by Michael Seater.
In 2016, Rose was featured in several productions, including
', a short film by Peter Huang, which screened at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival and 2016 Toronto International Film Festival, the drama film Unless, alongside Catherine Keener, which also premiered at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival, and the independent film LAN.
In 2017, Rose starred in the short film ' opposite her Rookie Blue co-star Matt Gordon; the film was released online through Vimeo, where it was chosen as a staff pick. Also in 2017, Rose returned as Katie Matlin on ', for two episodes, and played a supporting role in the horror-thriller film Pyewacket, alongside Laurie Holden and Nicole Muñoz, which premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival.
From 2014 to 2017, Rose starred as the central protagonist, Bree, in the web series Teenagers. Rose has received considerable acclaim for her performance in the series, earning award nominations from the International Academy of Web Television, the Los Angeles Web Series Festival, the Indie Series Awards, and the Vancouver Web Series Festival. For her work in the third season of Teenagers, Rose earned a second nomination from the International Academy of Web Television at the 5th annual IAWTV Awards, but ultimately lost to High Life's Odessa Young. In 2018, she received a second nomination for Best Actress at the Vancouver Web Series Festival.

Personal life

Rose resides in Toronto.

Filmography

Film

Television

Web series

Accolades