24 Hours of Strength Training and Sushi Making With Chloë Grace Moretz

If there’s one thing to know about Chloë Grace Moretz, it’s this: Don’t mess with her, because she’s learning how to fight. When Vogue recently caught up with the 24-year-old actor, she was boxing with her trainer and crediting her toughness to growing up with four older brothers. Moretz’s strength isn’t just physical, though; she extolls the virtues of twice-weekly therapy for helping her maintain equilibrium.

After her workout, it’s dog-walking time. (She and her pup, Salem, who joined her family in February, are both Aquariuses—or is that Aquarii?) While Moretz isn’t the type to talk much about her personal life, she admits that the loss of her father in March only compounded the difficulty of not being able to work during the pandemic. “Instead we had to sit in it and figure it out, and it was a beautiful and difficult time,” she says of the extended grieving period with her family.

Next, Moretz makes her way through Los Angeles traffic to Brothers Sushi in Woodland Hills, where she learns to cut, dress, and plate raw fish as she reminisces about her first trip to Japan at age 12 and ruminates about the future of her Hollywood career. Check out the rest of Moretz’s day, and hear her thoughts on where she’ll go next, in the full video, above.

MOTHER/ANDROID premieres December 17 on Hulu

Director: Alexandra Gavillet

Director of Photography: Stephen Tringali

Editor: Matt Colby

Producer: Naomi Nishi

Camera Operator: Brett Graybill

Audio: Chris Omae

Production Assistant: Nicholle Navarro

Production Assistant: Brittany Line

Special Thanks: Adonus Beal, Trainer

Filmed on location at Brothers Sushi, featuring Mark Okuda, Owner/Chef

Music Score: Landskap-Krysh

Senior Director, Production Management: Jessica Schier

Production Manager: Edith Pauccar

Production Coordinator: Kit Fogarty

Talent Manager: Mica Medoff

Postproduction Supervisor: Marco Glinbizzi

VP, Digital Video Programming 

and Development, Vogue

(English Language): Joe Pickard

Senior Director, Digital Video: Tara Homeri

Director of Content, Vogue: Rahel Gebreyes

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