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Life & Work with Chloe Adona

Today we’d like to introduce you to Chloe Adona.

Hi Chloe, we appreciate you taking the time to share your story with us today. Where does your story begin?
I have always had a passion for performing. When I was 4, I started with local theater and dancing classes. As I got older, I was introduced to on-camera acting. I liked that style of acting more and continued to pursue my career. I began to take vocal lessons as I wanted to share my gift of singing more professionally. Around 10, I was getting self-tape auditions from lead roles to co-stars. In January 2021, I booked my dream role of “009” on Stranger Things!

We all face challenges, but would you describe it as a relatively smooth road?
For the most part, it has been a fun journey for me. However, there were some struggles I had to work through. One of them is balancing my life as an actress and a regular 14-year-old. Sometimes I would have to give up birthday parties and vacations to film a project or record an audition. Situations like those still come up, but I’ve understood that with choosing to pursue an acting career, there are things I will need to skip. Nevertheless, it will have been worth it in the long run.

Alright, so let’s switch gears a bit and talk business. What should we know about your work?
I’m an actress, singer, and songwriter. I can be seen in Comedy Central’s Robbie (2020), Netflix’s Stranger Things 4 (2022), and Universal Pictures’ upcoming American horror-comedy film, Renfield (April 2023), starring Nicholas Holt as Renfield and Nicolas Cage as Dracula. As a singer, I released a new single, Villain, in August 2022, and I am grateful for the positive response to this track. I wrote this song when I was 12 years old after being betrayed by people I thought were my best friends. I was excited to partner with Emmy-nominated songwriting and production duo Doug Rockwell and Tova Livtin to co-write and produce this song. I have been a fan of their work on Disney’s Zombies 2 and Netflix’s Julie and The Phantoms. It was an honor to work with them. I’ve been professionally acting for 4 years and am so fortunate for all the opportunities in acting. I work with my vocal coach and mentors, who believe in me and continue to guide me along this journey.

What do you think about risk?
Risk-taking sets you up for the opportunity. I have been in theater and dance since age 4. I practically lived in the studio and the theater after school. After getting a taste of on-camera acting, I took a risk and gave up the theater life, not knowing how much success I would/wouldn’t have as an on-camera actor. But I stuck with it, and it opened up a world of opportunities. I had just turned 12 when I booked the role of 009 in Stranger Things 4, which required me to get a buzz cut. As a new middle schooler, the thought of buzzing off 22 inches of hair was terrifying. But I couldn’t pass up such a significant role to be on one of my favorite tv shows with a recurring role in 5 episodes! Taking healthy risks allows you to see capabilities you otherwise would not know you have.

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