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Chloe Atkinson is a fictional character in the British soap opera Emmerdale, played by Amy Nuttall. She debuted on-screen during the episode airing on 4 December 2000. Nuttal quit the serial in order to pursue a singing career after performing at a football event. ==Character casting and development== Nuttall was eighteen when she was cast in the role. Whilst interviewed by the ''Metro'', Atkinson has stated that she didn't get Chloe's maneater label, adding: "It's funny because all my headlines include the word 'maneater' and I have only snogged two, no three, members of the cast on-screen. () I'm a bit fed up of being called a soap siren."〔 Nuttall would sometimes get stopped in the street by viewers shouting at her regarding Chloe's behaviour. On Chloe's sexy image, Nuttall believed that she did not wear "outrageously sexy clothes". She was also thankful that the costume department never gave her mini skirts to wear. Chloe begins a relationship with Scott Windsor (Ben Freeman). Off-screen Nuttall and Freeman were in a relationship. The actress told Ruki Sayid from the ''Daily Mirror'' that when they filmed Chloe and Scott's first kiss, the director guessed that they were romantically involved.〔 One storyline depicts Chloe starting an affair with Scott's best friend Syd Woolfe (Nathan Gladwell). Chloe becomes annoyed with Scott's illegal car scam business.〔 Syd then orchestrates the affair after he lodges in Chloe and Scott's home. When Scott discovers their infidelity he rages at Chloe. But Gladwell told Steve Hendry from the ''Sunday Mail'' that "There's no doubt he blames Syd". Nuttall viewed it as her first notable storyline. She was also pleased to portray "a bit of naughtiness" that saw Chloe drop her "Miss Goody-Two-Shoes" image. The actress found intimate bedroom scenes with Gladwell challenging to film because of the crew and her romance with Freeman. The actress revealed to an ''Inside Soap'' reporter that it was her "magic moment" because she found it "fun". She also liked that there were "lots of argument scenes" and the chance to slap Freeman. In March 2004, Nuttal told Alex Tate from ''The People'' that Chloe would be emboiled in many storylines. She explained that her character would become "much naughtier". Chloe begins by falsely accusing Syd of beating her up and developing an attraction to another character. Nuttall added that "in fact, she becomes a bit of a gold digger."〔 In August 2004, it was announced that Nuttall quit ''Emmerdale'' to pursue a singing career and raise her profile. Her decision to quit followed a performance in front of 35,000 football fans at Old Trafford.〔 She had wanted to leave the soap opera for some time, adding "I will have been playing Chloe for four years this Christmas and although Emmerdale has been a fantastic experience, I feel that it's time for something new."〔 Nuttall later explained to Lynne Michelle of the ''Sunday Mirror'' that Chloe had transformed into a psycho and confused viewers believed that she behaved like Chloe. Teasing Chloe's departure she stated that "I don't quite know how it's going to turn out for her but what goes around comes around, doesn't it? Chloe's got away with a lot and I hope she gets what she deserves."〔 In her final scenes Chloe is forced to leave the village when her deceit and lies are discovered. Nuttall was pleased with Chloe's exit. Producers did not want to kill the character off and told Nuttall she could return anytime she wanted.〔 In August 2009, Nuttall claimed that ''Emmerdale's'' production team had convinced her to participate in photoshoots with the promise of her character subsequently gaining bigger storylines. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chloe Atkinson」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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