Chloe Domont

She advanced to the writers' room and then creator Steve Levinson gave her a chance to direct an episode, her first big break.

[4][5] By 2017 she had steady television work, directing and writing for shows including Ballers, Suits and Billions.

[6] Her debut film, Fair Play, which she wrote and directed, was personal for her[6] and based on her life experiences.

[8] She used the genre of erotic thriller to show the ways women are forced to play ugly to survive and to demonstrate the dangers of male inferiority[6][9] and fragility.

[13] As a filmmaker, she looks to create conversation and debate with films that shock and push the envelope;[3] manipulate and do something different with a genre;[14] "and, ultimately have something really piercing to say at the end.