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Hailing from the Midwest and proud of it, standup and actor Chloe Radcliffe recently led the New York Times’ list of recommended shows at the 2024 New York Comedy Festival. She was named one of Deadline’s 15 Comedians Ready To Break Out In 2025, and one of Vulture’s Comedians You Should And Will Know. So, get to knowin’ her, for godssake!

Chloe is a daredevil cyclist in NYC, and she just launched a brand new series called In Tandem with Chloe Radcliffe, where she and another comedian ride a tandem bike together. Think, a low-rent Comedians in Cars.

Chloe sold out her full-month run of her one-woman show CHEAT at the 2023 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, with reviews calling it, “Hilarious and sharply-crafted” (Deadline), “Worthy of the greats like Mike Birbiglia” (Chortle), and “A new take on an old topic, with hard-hitting punchlines” (The New York Times). Chloe is currently developing CHEAT for tv.

Chloe starred in Steven Soderbergh’s COMMAND Z, and was nominated for a 2024 WGA award for her writing on the series. She has been seen on Comedy Central, Don’t Tell Comedy, and After Midnight with Taylor Tomlinson. She was a staff writer on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, has a comedy feature in development with Sony, and was named a TBS Comic To Watch at the New York Comedy Festival.

Originally from Minnesota, she balances annoyance with delight, and draws from her experience of having a huge birthmark on her cheek (she doesn’t talk about it too much. Or, just enough? Whatever’s correct).

Other stuff: Chloe has studied acting with Lesly Kahn, and has six years of improv experience. She bikes everywhere in New York City (year-round!), rock climbs, and dumpster dives for food (for real).

She competed in speech & debate for ten years, and was a two-time national champion in college speech & debate. She was a math major. (If you’re getting longtime virgin vibes, you’re right) She used to work at Target’s Minneapolis corporate headquarters, first in merchandising analytics and then as an executive speechwriter.