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| 2007 | Chloe talks about her fight against anorexia in an Australian
magazine. She is planning on releasing her album next year with the new title "No Pain" and launches her own myspace page. She gives a frank interview to the Malibu Times Visits Australia in November/December to put the finishing touches to her album she will release independently having split from her Australian record label earlier this year. She attends the Australian Idol finals. |
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| 2006 | Attends Warner Bros event in
Australia and the Grand
Prix
New Idea print interview with Chloe and her friend Stephanie McIntosh. Chloe tells how her album is almost ready. Joins her mum on her 2006 American tour. |
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| 2005 |
Chloe prepares to release her solo album due for release 2006. She performs two dates on Olivia's 2005 American tour Does some more recording for her album |
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| 2004 | Chloe gives an interview with the Australian version of magazine
Hello! about her forthcoming album. Releases new 2004 promotional photo. |
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| 2003 | Chloe joins her mother on tour of the United States,
singing solo Reason To Cry co-written by herself. Chloe joins Olivia for a couple of duets
and singing backup for some of the Grease songs Chloe signs to Festival Records (the Australian record company of her mother) and plans to release her first single towards end of 2003 (which is later delayed). Press release Click here for 2003 promotional photos |
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| 2002 | Chloe began the year in Australia, striking a record deal to record an album of her
own and recroding the pilot of a new Australian variety show Evolution. Attended opening of Virgin Megastores in Melbourne, April
2002. In June she takes part in the Melbourne production of the stage musical Hair and appears on Good Morning Australia |
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| 2001 | Chloe pushed forward on several fronts this year. She began by gracing screens in
February with here role in Bette,
then went on for two major appearances. She co-starred in the Showtime production of The Wilde Girls, treating us to an accomplished
performance as Izzy, co-starring with her mother and with Swoosie Kurtz. For this role
Chloe was nominated for Best Performance in a TV Movie as Leading Young Actress. Finally Chloe joined her mother's summer tour of the United States, singing solo during the intermission, joining her for a duet and singing backup for some of the Grease songs. |
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| 1999 | A new dimension for Chloe, who is the voice of the Tooth Fairy in The Enchanted
Billabong, and Australian animated feature produced by Imagine If. The movie is delayed
due to problems with the movie company. Her live singing debut in front of a large audience - Chloe sang at the Arlene Schnitzer Hall Portland, OR on August 4. She was a guest at this date on her mother's Summer tour. |
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| 1998 | Chloe has a cameo as part of the listeners in the Mannheim Steamroller TV production of The Christmas Angel, narrated by Olivia and Chip Davis. | ![]() |
| 1994 | Chloe's first major role in the TV movie A Christmas Romance. She acts well, portraying
the role of a child brought up by a single mother in this romantic comedy starring Gregory
Harrison and Olivia Newton-John. Chloe forms part of the school choir on the track "the Way of Love" on Olivia's 1994 album Gaia |
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| 1993 | Chloe's acting debut - a cameo role in the last episode of the Australian soap Paradise Beach, aired October 15th. She comes up to Cooper (played by her father Matt Lattanzi) at the airport just as he is is about to leave Australia for the United States. | ![]() |
| 1988 | Guest stars in the video for Olivia's 1998 song "Winter Angel" | ![]() |
| 1987 | Chloe has her TV debut, introduced by Olivia to Australian TV | ![]() |
| 1986 | Daughter Chloe is born to Olivia Newton-John and Matt Lattanzi on January 17th at Cedar's Sinai, Los Angeles, USA |
| Chloe home | Only Olivia home |
last updated June 21, 2007