Chloe Greenfield, 21, is from Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, while her "8 Mile" co-star Marshall Bruce Mathers III, 44, is from Detroit, Michigan. On Dec. 25, Sunday, the former took to Instagram to greet her fans Merry Christmas and give them an update on how she looks like now.
In “8 Mile,” Greenfield played Lily Smith, the younger sister of Jimmy “B-Rabbit” Smith (Eminem). Kim Basinger played their mother Stephanie Smith.
"8 Mile" was the first feature film that Greenfield starred in. It is also considered Eminem's first major acting gig although he also appeared in the 2001 comedy film "The Wash," in which he was not credited.
Greenfield's second feature film was "Project 313," a drama film released on Feb. 16, 2016. Written by Jay Anthony White and directed by Darren Brown, the film also starred David Craze, Rebecca Dawn, Tamara Frapasella, Lania Hagler and Corey Jovan, among others.
Released on Nov. 8, 2002, "8 Mile" was written by Scott Silver and directed by the late Curtis Hanson. Among Greenfield, Eminem and Basinger's co-stars were the late De'Angelo Wilson, the late Brittany Murphy, Mekhi Phifer, John Singleton, Obie Trice, Craig Chandler, Anthony Mackie, Eugene Byrd, Omar Benson Miller, Evan Jones, Michael Shannon and Taryn Manning, who will be featured on "The Comedy Jam" on Jan. 11, 2017, The Interrobang reported.
Greenfield was born on July 7, 1995. She graduated from Andover High School in June 2013.
On the small screen, Greenfield starred in the NBC series "E.R." from 2006 to 2009. She played Sarah Riley, the daughter of Tony Gates (John Stamos).
Moreover, Greenfield played the title role in the web series "Molly's Mall." She appeared in the music video "Alive with the Glory of Love," a song by the band Say Anything led by Max Bemis, who recently told The Aquarian that he has started working on a new record.
Meanwhile, watch the music video of the "8 Mile" song "Lose Yourself" here: