Chloe Grace Moretz was born on February 10, 1997, in Atlanta, Georgia, to Teri Duke, a nurse, and McCoy Lee Moretz, a plastic surgeon. She has four older brothers: Brandon, Trevor, Colin, and Ethan. Her family moved to New York City when she was five years old. She began her acting career after observing her brother Trevor acting in a student film.
Moretz’s acting debut was in the television series “The Guardian” in 2004. She gained early recognition for her role in the 2005 remake of “Amityville Horror,” earning a Young Artist Award nomination. A pivotal role in her career came with the 2010 superhero film “Kick-Ass,” where she played Hit-Girl. Her performance garnered critical acclaim and solidified her status as a rising star.
Moretz has starred in a variety of film genres, showcasing her versatility as an actress. Some of her most notable films include: