Chloe Csengery
Chloe Csengery (born July 7, 2000) is an American actress best known for portraying the character of young Katie in the horror film franchise Paranormal Activity, starting with Paranormal Activity 3 (2011).[1][2] Born and raised in Kingwood, a suburb of Houston, Texas, Csengery began taking acting classes at the age of seven and started auditioning for professional roles in Los Angeles by age nine.[3] She quickly built an extensive resume with guest appearances on television series such as Criminal Minds, Parenthood, and Up All Night in her early career.[3] Her breakthrough came with the Paranormal Activity series, where she reprised the role of Katie in *Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones* (2014) and *Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension* (2015).[1][4] Csengery has since expanded her work across film and television, including roles in the comedy-drama Fighting with My Family (2019) and guest spots on popular shows like Modern Family (as Maisie), The Good Doctor (as Molly), Chicago Med, and Speechless.[1][5] In more recent years, she appeared as Natalie in The Sex Lives of College Girls (2022), Gracie Boone in NCIS: Hawai'i (2022), and Jayna Whitlock in 9-1-1 (2025).[1][6] Additionally, in 2018, she produced and starred in the short film The Story of Harvey, a personal documentary about her family's experiences during Hurricane Harvey in Kingwood.[3]Early life
Childhood and family
Chloe Csengery was born on July 7, 2000, in Kingwood, a suburban area of Houston, Texas.[3][4] She grew up in this family-oriented community, which provided a typical suburban upbringing in the American South.[3] Csengery's family has Hungarian roots, evident through her surname and her paternal great-grandfather, Julius Edward Csengery, who was born in Hungary in 1910 and immigrated to the United States.[7] She was raised alongside her older sister, Abigail, in Houston, with her parents supporting a stable home environment outside the entertainment industry.[8][9] Details about her parents' professions remain private, but her mother frequently accompanied her on early trips related to personal development.[9] During her childhood, Csengery enjoyed a conventional suburban life in Texas, focusing on family activities and local experiences before any involvement in performing arts.[8][3]Entry into entertainment
Chloe Csengery, born and raised in the Houston suburb of Kingwood, Texas, began her involvement in acting at the age of seven as a hobby, initially staging dramatic productions in her family's living room and participating in neighborhood plays where she often took on roles as both actor and director.[3] Her early interest stemmed from a natural flair for performance, encouraged by her parents who enrolled her in acting classes after noticing her enthusiasm for creative expression over other activities like sports.[10] By age nine, Csengery transitioned to more professional pursuits, beginning to travel from Texas to Los Angeles with her mother to audition for roles and secure initial gigs in the entertainment industry.[9] These early steps marked her entry into professional acting, building on her local theater experiences in Texas to seek broader opportunities on the West Coast.[10] Throughout this period, Csengery faced challenges in balancing her burgeoning career with formal education and frequent auditions, often managing online schooling to accommodate travel and work demands.[3] Despite these hurdles, her parents' support played a key role, allowing her to relocate fully to Los Angeles later in her youth to pursue acting more intensively while maintaining strong ties to her Texas roots.[10]Career
Breakthrough and early roles
Chloe Csengery achieved her breakthrough in the film industry at age 11 with the role of young Katie in Paranormal Activity 3 (2011), a prequel in the popular found-footage horror franchise that served as her feature film debut.[9] Directed by Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman, the film explores the origins of the supernatural entity haunting the adult Katie and Kristi characters from earlier entries, with Csengery portraying the inquisitive and increasingly terrified child version of Katie alongside her on-screen sister, played by Jessica Tyler Brown. The movie's release marked a significant milestone for Csengery, as it topped the box office during its opening weekend, introducing her to a wide audience within the horror genre.[9] Csengery reprised her role as young Katie in subsequent installments, Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones (2014) and Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension (2015), further cementing her association with the franchise. In these films, her archival and new footage contributed to the series' interconnected narrative, linking back to the childhood events depicted in the 2011 prequel. The recurring portrayal highlighted Csengery's ability to convey vulnerability and fear, elements central to the franchise's tension-building style, and significantly boosted her visibility among horror fans.[2] Parallel to her film work, Csengery began accumulating early television guest spots between 2010 and 2013, showcasing her versatility in comedic and dramatic formats. Notable appearances include a young girl in Criminal Minds (2010); Sophie in Parenthood (2010); McKenna in Up All Night (2011), where she appeared in episodes exploring family life; Bethany in iCarly (2012); Amber in The Neighbors (2013); and Shannon in Anger Management (2013).[1] These roles, often involving young characters navigating adult situations, helped build her resume and demonstrated her range beyond horror, though the Paranormal Activity series remained her most prominent early credit.Later projects and producing work
Following her early breakthrough in horror films, Csengery expanded into guest roles on procedural dramas, showcasing her versatility in ensemble casts. In 2017, she appeared as Melissa in Speechless. In 2018, she portrayed Laura, a young patient navigating a complex medical diagnosis, in two episodes of Chicago Med. She later appeared in 2019 as Molly, also known as Karin Tindle, a recurring character involved in emotional family dynamics on The Good Doctor. Csengery continued building her television presence with diverse guest spots in the 2020s. In 2022, she played Natalie, a college student dealing with interpersonal conflicts, on The Sex Lives of College Girls. That same year, she guest-starred as Gracie Boone, the daughter of a naval officer facing personal challenges, in NCIS: Hawai'i. Her most recent role came in 2025 as Jayna Whitlock, a kidnapping victim in a high-stakes emergency, on 9-1-1. In film, Csengery took on supporting parts that highlighted her range beyond television. She starred as Lo, one half of enigmatic twin sisters, in the 2018 short film Sweet & Lo, a quirky indie project exploring sibling bonds. The following year, she appeared uncredited as Ally, a goth teen fan, in the biographical comedy Fighting with My Family, which chronicled wrestler Paige's rise.[11] Csengery ventured into producing with her 2018 short film The Story of Harvey, which she produced and in which she starred, drawing directly from her family's experiences during Hurricane Harvey's devastating floods in her Texas hometown of Kingwood. The project aimed to capture the emotional toll of natural disasters on communities, with Csengery portraying a version of herself amid the chaos.[3] As of 2025, Csengery has reflected on her career trajectory in interviews, emphasizing her passion for acting while balancing guest roles with aspirations for series regulars, often tying her work back to her Texas roots. In a feature for Runway Magazine, she discussed maintaining authenticity in her performances amid Hollywood's demands.[10]Filmography
Film
| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 2010 | Point of Death | Kelly [12] |
| 2011 | Paranormal Activity 3 | Katie |
| 2014 | Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones | Katie |
| 2015 | Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension | Katie |
| 2018 | Sweet & Lo | Lo |
| 2019 | Fighting with My Family | Ally (Goth Teen) (uncredited) [13] |
Television
Csengery has primarily appeared in television as a guest star, with most roles consisting of single-episode or short-arc appearances across sitcoms, dramas, and procedurals. Her early credits focused on family-oriented comedies, transitioning in recent years to more dramatic roles in medical and crime series.[1]| Year | Show | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | Criminal Minds | Carrie Sayer | Guest star; single episode. [14] |
| 2010 | Parenthood | Emily | Guest star; single episode. [15] |
| 2011 | Up All Night | McKenna | Guest star; single episode. |
| 2012 | iCarly | Bethany | Guest star; single episode. [16] |
| 2013 | Deadtime Stories | Nina Russo | Guest star; single episode. [17] |
| 2014 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Perry Gilbert | Guest star; single episode. [18] |
| 2015 | Chicago Med | Laura | Recurring guest; multiple episodes in season 1.[19] |
| 2015–2016 | Modern Family | Maisie | Guest star; 2 episodes in season 7. |
| 2017 | The Good Doctor | Molly / Karin Tindle | Guest star; appeared in two episodes.[20] |
| 2017 | Speechless | Melissa | Guest star; single episode. [21] |
| 2022 | The Sex Lives of College Girls | Natalie | Recurring; multiple episodes in season 2. |
| 2022 | NCIS: Hawai'i | Gracie Boone | Recurring guest; multiple episodes in season 1. |
| 2025 | 9-1-1 | Jayna Whitlock | Guest star; 2 episodes in season 8. [22] |