Английская Википедия:Chloé Hayden

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Multiple issues Шаблон:Use Australian English Шаблон:Infobox person Chloé Sarah Hayden[1] (born July 23, 1997)[2] is an Australian actress, social-media personality, activist in the disability rights movement,[3] podcast host, and author. As an actress, she is known for her role as Quinn "Quinni" Gallagher-Jones in the 2022 Netflix reboot of Heartbreak High.[3]

Early life

Hayden was born in Melbourne.[2] She grew up near the city of Geelong, Victoria.[4]

At the age of 13, she had attended ten different schools and had severe depression and anxiety as a result of severe bullying,[4] leading Hayden to be homeschooled.[5][6] She was diagnosed with autism at age 13, and ADHD at age 22.[7][6]

Hayden has a younger brother who is also autistic,[4] as well as an adopted brother and sister from Taiwan.[8]

Career

Hayden began posting to her YouTube channel in 2016, under the pseudonym Princess Aspien.[9] In 2020, she went viral after she posted a YouTube video criticizing Australian singer Sia's debut film Music for its portrayal of autism.[10]

In November 2021, she was cast as Quinn "Quinni" Gallagher-Jones in the Netflix reboot of Heartbreak High. Her character is autistic and was written with her input.[11] This makes Hayden one of the first autistic actors to portray an autistic main character. Hayden herself says that she loves playing an autistic character as she can freely stim.[5]

In August 2022, Hayden released the book Different, Not Less: A Neurodivergent's Guide to Embracing Your True Self and Finding Your Happily Ever After,[6] a part autobiography, part self-help book. Hayden stated, "I wrote this book because I wish I had it when I was diagnosed [with autism]."[5][6]

Hayden appeared in the Women of the Year edition of the Australia Marie Claire.[12]

Since April 2023, she has hosted the podcast Boldly Me on Nova, in which she interviews several guests.[13][14][15]

Public image and activism

Hayden's performance as Quinni in Heartbreak High was universally well-received, with many commending her for portraying a well-represented autistic character that isn't stereotyped.[16]

Hayden wishes to break existing autism stereotypes by talking about her experiences. She has stated, "I see autism as a superpower, if you look at people at the top of their fields, so many of them are on the spectrum."[4]

She is a proponent of autism rights and neurodiversity movements.[6]

In 2023, Hayden and other fans accused Marvel Stadium of ableism after they were barred from a sensory room during a concert for Harry Styles in February 2023.[17] Marvel Stadium then stated that they would be building a second sensory room and retraining their staff.[18]

Personal life

Hayden became engaged to her boyfriend Dylan Rohan in December 2022. They got married on January 13, 2024.[19][20][21][22]

Hayden is Christian[23][24] and vegan.[5]

Awards and nominations

Award Year Category Result Шаблон:Ref heading
AACTA Awards 2022 Audience Choice Award for Best Actress Шаблон:Won [25]
2024 Audience Choice Award for Favourite Australian Media Personality Шаблон:Nominated [26][27]
Geelong Youth Awards 2020 Youth Disability Inclusion Award Шаблон:Won [28][29]
Young Achiever Award Шаблон:Won
Logie Awards 2023 Graham Kennedy Award for Most Popular New Talent Шаблон:Nominated [30][31]
Marie Claire awards 2022 Marie Claire Rising Star Of The Year Шаблон:Won [12]
Wego Health Award 2020 TikTok Activist Шаблон:Won [32]


Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2017 Jeremy the Dud Heidi Short film
2021 Sister from the South Robyn
2022 Counter Girls Grace Miniseries
2022 Embrace: Kids Herself Documentary film
Frankly Panelist
2022–present Heartbreak High Quinn "Quinni" Gallagher-Jones Main cast
2023 Play School Herself Featured guest; Episode: "Show Time 2"

Writing

References

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External links

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