Chloé Alix Scamps is an 18-year-old Australian actor, singer, and dancer based in Sydney. Born on 7 February 2008, she has cultivated a strong and disciplined foundation in the performing arts from a young age, demonstrating versatility across film, theatre, music, and dance. She completed her Higher School Certificate at Redlands School, Sydney, graduating in 2025, where she was consistently recognised for excellence and dedication in the performing arts. Chloé is currently undertaking the Advanced Diploma of Screen Acting at Screenwise (2026-2027) and is training in the Screen Actors Studio program at NIDA (National Institute of Dramatic Art), following completion of NIDA’s Acting on Camera Semester course. She has also trained with ATYP (Australian Theatre for Young People) through their Summer Drama Workshop. Her training is grounded in rigorous on-camera technique, emotional authenticity, scene study, and disciplined character development, equipping her with a refined and compelling screen presence. A two-time Gala Arts Theatre Category Winner (2024, 2025), Chloé has been formally recognised for both excellence in performance and her powerful rendition of “I Hope I Get It” from A Chorus Line. Her theatre credits include the lead role of Sharpay Evans in High School Musical (2025), the featured role of Margot in Legally Blonde (2024), and ensemble dancer in Grease (2020-2021), showcasing her strong stage command, vocal ability, and physical precision. An accomplished vocalist and dancer, Chloé was lead singer of her school rock band from 2020-2025 and completed eight years of dance training (2015-2023) in jazz, contemporary, and ballet. Her multidisciplinary background gives her exceptional physical awareness and performance stamina - qualities that translate seamlessly to screen work. Represented by Sydney Creative Management, Chloé brings professionalism, discipline, and a highly directable, collaborative approach to every project. She is focused on building a substantial career in film and television, delivering truthful, layered, and emotionally resonant performances on both the Australian and international stage.