The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Chloë Sevigny
- I’d like to find someone to procreate with – as sexy as that sounds. If you’re out and about and fit the description, come up and say hi. I won’t bite. Well, maybe a little, if you’re lucky.
- Even having to do the amount of press that I have to do is dreadful and gives me so much anxiety. After having done this whole slew of press for ‘Big Love’, now I’ll have anxiety dreams for like a week and a half about all the stupid things I said.
- I do a dance-based cardio workout infused with circuit training, and emphasizing strength and alignment.
- The anxiety does crawl up. The other night I was having panic attacks: ‘Oh, my God, what’s going to happen to me? Am I ever going to have another job?’
- After having done this whole slew of press for ‘Big Love’, now I’ll have anxiety dreams for like a week and a half about all the stupid things I said. I can’t even imagine being in front of the cameras all the time. I had a weird dream the other night that I was on ‘Jersey Shore.’
- I have the insecurities of any actress, I suppose of any woman. Even the most beautiful ones feel unhappy. Look at Bardot: she was suicidal. But I like to play with the camera. I like to ham it up.
- When I was younger, I was really anti-Hollywood. Now I’m more accepting of it because I’m less of a snob.
- I always feel I could be like Toni Collette, going between big studio things and indie films. That would be feasible.
- Fashion embraces the weirdos. They’re into that. There are always young people that people in fashion are interested in. You know, youth and vitality and energy – it brings something different.
- I’m really into a blush on the eyelid and on the high of the cheek. The singer of ‘Cocteau Twins’ used to do that – really pink eyelids. It added a little romance to the hard kind of street-edge clothes.

Chloë Sevigny is an American actress, model, and filmmaker known for her bold, unconventional roles and distinctive sense of style. Born on November 18, 1974, in Springfield, Massachusetts, she grew up in Connecticut and was discovered as a teenager in New York’s fashion and art scene. Sevigny made her film debut in Larry Clark’s Kids (1995), gaining immediate attention for her raw, naturalistic performance.
Her breakout came with Boys Don’t Cry (1999), where she earned critical acclaim and an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Throughout her career, Sevigny has gravitated toward independent films, working on projects like American Psycho, Dogville, and The Brown Bunny. She also gained a strong television following for her role in HBO’s Big Love.
Known for pushing creative boundaries, Sevigny continues to balance acting with directing, fashion collaborations, and modeling. Her career remains celebrated for its daring choices and artistic authenticity.
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