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Elise Marilyn Jones (born August 23, 1997), known professionally as Chloe Cherry, is an American actress, model, and former pornographic actress. She started her pornographic career in 2015 with Hussie Models, eventually appearing in over 200 films. She made her mainstream acting debut as Faye on the HBO teen drama television series Euphoria (2022–present).

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Early life

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Cherry was born on August 23, 1997, in Willow Street, Pennsylvania,[1] where she was also raised, describing her upbringing as "very conservative and boring".[2] Cherry's father was diagnosed with cancer when she was seven years old. He died the following year.[3] In high school, she worked on her school's yearbook, read morning announcements, and briefly managed a band. Cherry has stated that she was a "terrible" student and got poor grades.[4] According to her, she was frequently bullied by other students for not attending church and was "obsessed with sex" in her late teens.[5][3]

Career

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In 2015, one week after Cherry turned 18 years old, she moved from Pennsylvania to Miami to become a pornographic actress. She was soon signed to pornographic modeling agency Hussie Models, where she was represented by Riley Reynolds, before moving to Los Angeles and signing with Spiegler Girls. By 2019, she had starred in over 200 pornographic films and became popular on Pornhub,[6] where her films received over 125 million views.[7] Early on during the COVID-19 pandemic, she began primarily using OnlyFans to sell pornographic content.[8]

In 2022, Cherry made her acting debut on the second season of the HBO teen drama television series Euphoria in the recurring role of Faye, a drug dealer's girlfriend. Prior to landing her role as Faye, Cherry made a pornographic parody of Euphoria, in which she played Jules, with fellow pornographic actress Jenna Foxx.[9][2][8] Cherry was called one of the breakout stars of the show by critics.[9][10] She soon retired from pornographic acting to pursue screen acting full-time.[11]

In January 2022, Cherry signed a contract with British modeling agency Anti-Agency London.[12] She made her runway debut in February 2022, walking for LaQuan Smith during New York Fashion Week.[13] In March 2022, she announced she was done with the porn industry.[14]

Cherry starred in the 2024 experimental sci-fi drama film www.RachelOrmont.com written and directed by Peter Vack.[15]

She is slated to star in the comedy-drama film Tuna Melt written and directed by Eddie Huang.[16]

In May 2024, Cherry was featured on pop singer Charli XCX's music video for "360", which also had appearances from other "popular internet It girls" Chloë Sevigny, Julia Fox, Rachel Sennott, Emma Chamberlain, Gabbriette, Alex Consani, A. G. Cook, Isamaya Ffrench, Salem Mitchell, Hari Nef, Richie Shazam, among others.[17][18]

Personal life

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Cherry has described herself as polyamorous.[19] In February 2023, she was charged with a misdemeanor count for retail theft in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, after being accused of stealing a US$28 blouse from a Lancaster shopping complex in December 2022.[20]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2024 The French Italian
2024 www.RachelOrmont.com Mommy 6.0
TBA Tuna Melt
TBA Find Your Friends TBA Post-production

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2022–present Euphoria Faye Recurring role (season 2); main role (season 3)
2022 Ziwe Sarah Episode: "Miss Universe"

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Chloe Cherry, born Elise Jones on August 23, 1997, in , is an American , model, and former pornographic actress known for her breakout role as Faye in the HBO series . Raised by visual artist parents, Cherry studied improv and theater as a teenager before entering the adult film industry in 2015 under the stage name Chloe Couture to fund her relocation to , where she appeared in over 200 productions before retiring from the field in 2022 due to its physical demands. She transitioned to mainstream entertainment after being scouted via Instagram for Euphoria, auditioning remotely in 2021 and debuting as the drug-addicted sex worker Faye in season 2 (2022), a role that earned her widespread acclaim and marked her as a rising star in television. Cherry has since expanded her filmography with roles in projects like the short sci-fi comedy Fame and Other Four Letter Words, which premiered at the 2025 Tribeca Festival, and films such as the sci-fi drama www.RachelOrmant.com (2024) and the upcoming dramedy Tuna Melt alongside SZA. In addition to , she maintains a modeling career, often embracing a distinctive cutesy, anime-inspired aesthetic in her public persona and creative pursuits like collaging.

Life and background

Early life

Chloe Cherry was born Elise Marilyn Jones on August 23, 1997, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. She was raised in the nearby rural community of Willow Street in Lancaster County by visual artist parents, along with a younger brother, in a conservative and traditional small-town upbringing in a religious environment. Her father was diagnosed with cancer when she was seven years old and died the following year. Cherry has described her childhood there as provincial and unremarkable, marked by local customs and limited exposure to broader cultural influences. She maintained a close relationship with her mother during this time, who recognized her early flair for personal style. During her youth, Cherry showed an interest in performance and humor, aspiring to be the among her peers in . She often tried to emulate the comedic styles of funny friends but eventually embraced her own natural wit as a form of self-expression. These early inclinations toward entertainment hinted at her future paths, though they developed within the constraints of her sheltered environment. Shortly after turning 18 in , Cherry decided to leave her hometown, moving to Miami, Florida, in pursuit of greater and opportunities beyond small-town life. This relocation was driven by a desire to escape the provincial setting and achieve financial self-sufficiency, marking a pivotal shift that led to her entry into the adult entertainment industry.

Personal life

Cherry has publicly identified as bisexual, describing in a 2016 interview how she felt that way during high school but initially repressed it due to fear of judgment, later embracing her attraction to both men and women. During her time in the adult entertainment industry, Cherry developed an at age 18 after an agent criticized her appearance, telling her "everyone says you're fat" and urging her to stop eating to improve her look. This led to severe —limiting herself to 200 calories per day on a vegan diet—which severely distorted her self-image and contributed to ongoing body insecurities. She pursued recovery through , listening to eating disorder podcasts, reading personal accounts from others, and confiding in friends, who helped her recognize the extent of her restriction; by June 2020, she abandoned the vegan diet and restrictive habits, reporting improved confidence and a healthier . The industry's pressures also exacerbated , as Cherry lost numerous female friendships due to stigma surrounding her work—friends distanced themselves, believing she posed a to their relationships, while some boyfriends explicitly prohibited hangouts. In reflecting on her early relationships, Cherry has shared that she dated multiple sugar daddies during her initial career years for financial support, describing these as non-romantic arrangements that evolved into platonic friendships; she credits them with teaching her and setting boundaries, vowing never to tolerate partners who fail to show or care. By 2023, she expressed fatigue with —having previously engaged in it extensively without —and a desire to explore committed relationships for emotional stability, noting the fear of ghosting and its mental toll as key factors in her shift. These experiences fostered greater personal , as she views her past without regret, emphasizing how they built resilience in navigating , intimacy, and societal judgment. As of 2024, Cherry has kept her romantic life largely private, with no publicly confirmed long-term partnerships detailed in recent interviews.

Professional career

Adult entertainment and modeling

Chloe Cherry entered the adult entertainment industry in 2015 under the stage name Chloe Couture, signing with the agency Hussie Models shortly after turning 18 and relocating to . By 2019, she had appeared in over 200 pornographic films, establishing a significant presence in the sector. Her rapid rise was marked by industry recognition, including a nomination for Best New Starlet at the 2018 and a Fan Award nomination for Hottest Newcomer at the 2017 , along with wins at the Spank Bank Awards such as The ... Only Better in 2017. These accolades highlighted her quick ascent amid a competitive field. Cherry has openly discussed the challenges of the industry, describing it as "incredibly toxic" with strict standards enforced by "a bunch of stupid old white men" who perpetuated . This environment contributed to personal tolls, including an triggered by an agent's comment labeling her "fat" despite her frame, leading to isolation and burnout. Around 2019–2020, Cherry transitioned into modeling, signing with agencies like The Jeffries in New York and focusing on fashion and editorial projects. She collaborated with photographers and creatives such as and Salem Mitchell, appearing in campaigns and shoots that emphasized artistic expression over explicit content. Cherry retired from adult films around 2021–2022, after filming the second season of , citing the desire for sustainable mainstream opportunities and exhaustion from the industry's demands, preferring to leverage her experience in more empowering creative avenues.

Acting breakthrough

Chloe Cherry made her mainstream acting debut in the second season of HBO's (2022–present), portraying Faye, a vulnerable addict entangled in a web of dealers and . Her character, introduced as the girlfriend of dealer Custer, navigates addiction with a mix of wide-eyed innocence and chaotic impulsivity, often providing unintended amid the series' intense drama. Cherry's performance drew widespread acclaim for capturing Faye's fragility and the raw portrayal of , elevating her from obscurity to a breakout star during Season 2's 2022 run. Cherry is set to return for Euphoria Season 3 in an expanded role as a series regular, with production underway in Los Angeles as of February 2025. Following Euphoria, Cherry expanded her portfolio with supporting roles in 2023 projects that showcased her comedic timing and dramatic depth. In the high school fight club comedy Bottoms, directed by Emma Seligman, she played Rachel, a quirky friend in the ensemble, earning praise for her effortless "vibe" and ability to inject humor into the film's raucous energy. As of 2025, Cherry has lined up a diverse slate of projects spanning genres, highlighting her growing versatility. She starred as the boisterous aspiring actress Mary in the indie comedy The French Italian (2024), which premiered at the Film Festival, playing a disruptive neighbor opposite and in a tale of escalating pranks in . Upcoming releases include the thriller Find Your Friends (2025), directed by Izabel Pakzad, where she joins and as part of a group of friends facing hostility during a Joshua Tree trip; the Blood Barn (2025), in which she portrays Rachel, one of six camp counselors trapped in a nightmarish summer getaway; the short comedy Fame and Other Four Letter Words (2025), executive produced by Francesca Scorsese, featuring Cherry as an influencer grappling with irrelevance in a post-Instagram world, which premiered at the Film Festival; the wine-country ensemble comedy The Napa Boys (2025), directed by Nick Corirossi, alongside and Mike Mitchell; the dark comedy-thriller Two Neighbors (2025), directed by Ondine Viñao, where she plays Stacy, a pampered clashing with a reclusive writer, co-starring and ; the comedy-drama Tuna Melt, written and directed by ; and Don't Trip (2025). Cherry's reception has emphasized her range across dramatic vulnerability in Euphoria—where critics lauded her for humanizing addiction without romanticizing it—and comedic flair in films like Bottoms and The French Italian, though some noted the latter's uneven humor. Despite initial delays, her confirmed expanded role in Euphoria Season 3 underscores a career evolution from supporting parts to lead opportunities in indie cinema.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2024www.RachelOrmont.comMommy 6.0Experimental sci-fi drama where she plays a pop sensation evaluated by an agency; directed by .
2024The French ItalianMaryAbsurd about neighbors escalating pranks in an NYC complex; directed by Rachel Wolther.
2025Fame and Other Four Letter WordsJackie short about an influencer confronting irrelevance in a world without ; directed by Miranda Kahn.
2025Tuna MeltTBAOff-beat dramedy likened to meets , involving a hitman and unexpected love; directed by and starring .
2025Find Your FriendsTBAThriller about friends on a Joshua Tree getaway facing local hostility and uncovering a hidden past; directed by Izabel Pakzad.
2025Two NeighborsStacySatirical dark inspired by , following a and envious at a debauched party; directed by Ondine Viñao.
2025Don't TripKimDrama about a struggling befriending a powerful producer's daughter; directed by Alex Kugelman.
2025Blood BarnRachel where camp counselors awaken a force during a weekend gathering; directed by an unspecified team.
2025The Napa BoysTBA about friends led on a bizarre trip by a mysterious ""; directed by Nick Corirossi.

Television

Cherry made her television acting debut in 2022 with a recurring role in the series , where she portrayed Faye, a drug-addicted sex worker entangled in a storyline across seven episodes of season 2. Her next television credit came in 2023 with a minor role in the series The Idol, appearing in one episode as part of the ensemble exploring themes of fame and exploitation in the music industry. Cherry also guest-starred on in 2023, participating in comedic sketches during season 6, episode 8. As of November 2025, Cherry is set to reprise her role as Faye in the upcoming third season of , with production ongoing and no confirmed release date beyond expectations for 2026; details on episode count remain unavailable.

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