Chloe Luthi - Biography

Chloe Luthi was born on the 26th of August 2003 in the Swiss Alps in La Chaux-De-Fonds Switzerland. She moved to Malaysia when she was 3 years old where she currently resides with her family. She is of Swiss and Chinese (Malaysian) descent. She has a younger brother, Dylan.

She is fluent in English & French with basic understanding in written and spoken Mandarin Chinese.

Chloe loved the arts and began ballet dancing at the age of 4, followed by piano, tap dancing and theatre lessons. Her parents recalled how she had always been an actress, wearing her mother's clothes, endless of dressing-ups and staging plays, and voluntarily posing as a favorite model in her father's passion for photography.

Mostly outdoors, she loves swimming, roller skating, wave boarding, ice-skating and have a hard time sitting still at any length of time.

Chloe became involved with acting when she joined the theatre at the age of 7 in her school. At the age of 8, she made her first stage appearance where she nailed a lead role in her school play with 17 pages of script. She joined many other school theatre productions since.

In 2013, she joined the 'Opera for Kids Workshop' in Carmen by the French composer Georges Bizet, helmed by a local performing establishment, the Eat, Sing & Travel production (ETS) . Despite it being small, script-less but a singing role, she was exposed to 4 days of public performance and participated alongside the likes of classical voices of sopranos amongst many other young talents and professional adults alike. She had since dabbled in voice-overs for commercial radio which she enjoys whenever time permits.

Chloe landed her first acting role in 2014 in Netflix's series 'Marco Polo', an American TV drama. Chloe plays Ling-Ling, the daughter of the Emperor in the epic 13th-century story of Marco Polo in courts of Kublai Khan. She appears in 7 episodes. Written and created by John Fusco, the show premiered on Netflix on December 12, 2014 and is produced by The Weinstein Company. The show was renewed for a 10-episode second season.

In the same year, Chloe extended her acting exposure being a voice actress (American accent), in an English-language horror film, directed by Singapore's film-maker Kelvin Tong.