Where You’ve Actually Seen Chloe Cherry Besides Euphoria (The Complete Rundown)

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So you watched Euphoria season two and suddenly Chloe Cherry was everywhere. But here’s what’s wild—there’s actually not much “everywhere” yet. Unlike most breakout stars who’ve been grinding away in small roles for years, Chloe’s mainstream acting career basically starts and ends with Faye. For now, anyway. That doesn’t mean she’s been sitting around doing nothing, though.

Let me walk you through what she’s actually done since HBO made her a household name, because it’s a shorter list than you’d expect. And yeah, we’re talking post-Euphoria only, because everything before that was a completely different industry.

The Big Feature Film That Actually Happened

Chloe landed a role in “Puppet,” a thriller that premiered at Fantastic Fest in 2023. She plays a character named Vanessa in this twisted story about a director who discovers disturbing VHS tapes. It’s not a Marvel movie or anything, but it’s a legitimate feature film credit that’s not Euphoria.

The thing about “Puppet” is that it’s exactly the kind of project you’d expect someone to take right after their breakthrough. Horror-adjacent, indie enough to be interesting, big enough to matter. She’s sharing screen time with actors who’ve been doing this for decades, which honestly says something about how seriously casting directors started taking her.

Reviews were mixed when it hit the festival circuit, but nobody was singling out Chloe’s performance as a weak point. That matters when you’re proving you can do more than one specific character.

Music Video Appearances That Showed Range

Chloe popped up in Caroline Polachek’s “Sunset” music video in 2023, and it’s actually pretty memorable. She’s not just standing around looking pretty—there’s this whole surreal vibe where she’s playing into this exaggerated beauty pageant aesthetic that feels both sincere and satirical at the same time.

What I found interesting is how she leaned into the artifice of it all. The video’s whole thing is about constructed beauty and performance, and Chloe gets that assignment completely. It’s three minutes long but it showed she understands how to work with directors who want something specific from her presence.

She also showed up in 100 gecs’ “Doritos & Fritos” video, which is exactly as chaotic as you’d expect from 100 gecs. Less acting, more vibes, but it kept her visible in pop culture spaces beyond just acting.

The Fashion Week and Red Carpet Circuit

Okay, this isn’t acting, but it’s definitely where you’ve seen her face. Chloe became a fashion week fixture basically overnight. Marc Jacobs, Coach, multiple New York and Paris fashion weeks—she went from relative unknown to front row regular faster than almost anyone I’ve watched.

Here’s why this matters for her career: fashion houses don’t just invite anyone. They’re betting on cultural relevance and staying power. The fact that major brands wanted her at their shows meant industry people beyond Hollywood were paying attention. That’s how you build a career that’s not just about the next acting gig.

She walked in a Coach runway show in 2023, which was her first actual modeling work for a major brand. Not just sitting front row, but working. That’s a different level of industry acceptance.

Television Appearances That Weren’t Acting

Chloe’s been on a bunch of talk shows and podcasts, which technically counts as seeing her on your screen. She did “Call Her Daddy” with Alex Cooper, showed up on “The Tonight Show” with Jimmy Fallon, and hit several other interview circuits that I won’t bore you with listing out.

The Fallon appearance was particularly interesting because you could see her working out how to be herself in that format. She’s naturally funny in a deadpan way, but late-night TV isn’t her most comfortable environment. You can tell she’s still figuring out the celebrity interview game, which honestly makes her more watchable than people who’ve got their seven prepared anecdotes ready to go.

These aren’t acting credits, but they’re where regular people actually encountered her. Way more folks watched her on a podcast than will ever see “Puppet” in theaters. That’s just reality.

What’s Confirmed Coming Up

As of right now, Chloe’s IMDb page is pretty bare beyond what I’ve mentioned. There’s no announced season three of Euphoria yet (and who knows if that’s even happening at this point). She’s attached to a couple projects in various stages of development, but nothing you can actually watch.

She mentioned in interviews that she’s auditioning constantly, taking acting classes, working with coaches. That’s the part nobody sees but it’s probably where she’s spending most of her time. The gap between Euphoria ending and the next big thing is longer than fans want to admit.

The Honest Reality Check

If you’re looking for a massive filmography, you’re gonna be disappointed. Chloe’s been famous for about two years, and most of that time she’s been capitalizing on the Euphoria wave while trying to line up what’s next. That’s not a criticism—it’s just how this works when you don’t have a traditional acting background.

She didn’t spend a decade doing guest spots on procedurals and bit parts in comedies. She went from a completely different career straight into a major HBO show, which means she’s building her resume in real-time, in public, with everyone watching. The fact that she’s got any post-Euphoria credits at all is actually pretty impressive considering how recently this all happened.

Most breakout actors from ensemble shows disappear for a year or two before resurfacing with their next project. Chloe’s staying visible through fashion, interviews, and smaller projects while presumably working on landing the next big role. That’s a smarter play than sitting around waiting for another Faye to fall into your lap.

The real answer to “where else have you seen her” is mostly magazine covers, red carpets, and your Instagram feed. But give it time. She’s not going anywhere, and the actual acting credits are probably coming. They’re just not here yet.

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