Chloe Bridges
Chloe Bridges made her television debut (under her birth name, Chloe Suazo) as the preteen Zoey in "Freddie" (ABC 2005-06), a short-lived family sitcom vehicle for Freddie Prinze Jr. that debuted to mostly negative reviews and soft ratings. But she worked steadily through her teens until being cast in the highly-anticipated prequel to "Sex and the City" (HBO 1998-2004), "The Carrie Diaries" (CW 2013-14). Following the cancelation of "Freddie," Suazo chose the stage name Chloe Bridges and began working in tween-oriented television, with small roles in TV movies like "Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam" (2010), in which she played the love interest of teen idol Nick Jonas, and the comedy "Worst. Prom. Ever." (2011). After further raising her profile with a three-episode stint on "90210" (CW 2008-2013), Bridges edged into more mature roles with a well-regarded guest spot on the critically-acclaimed sitcom "New Girl" (Fox 2011-), in which she played the inappropriately young new girlfriend of Nick (Jake Johnson). In 2013, Bridges co-starred in "The Carrie Diaries" as Donna LaDonna, a high school queen bee who becomes the arch-nemesis of Carrie Bradshaw (AnnaSophia Robb).