Actors

Zoë Kravitz

Zoë Kravitz

Zoë Isabella Kravitz, the daughter of singer/actor Lenny Kravitz and actress Lisa Bonet, was born on December 1, 1988 in Los Angeles, California. She is of half African-American (from her father's mother and her mother's father) and half Ashkenazi Jewish (from her father's father and her mother's mother) descent. Zoe's love and interest in acting developed from classes she began taking while in school. Wasting little time, Zoe started working on two films during her senior year in high school; No Reservations (2007), directed by Scott Hicks, where she worked alongside Catherine Zeta-Jones and Aaron Eckhart, and The Brave One (2007), directed by Neil Jordan, starring Jodie Foster and Terrence Howard. In 2008, Zoe completed work on Assassination of a High School President (2008), alongside Bruce Willis. She worked with Susan Sarandon and Pierce Brosnan on The Greatest (2009), which debuted at Sundance. Zoe wrapped on the latest Joel Schumacher film, Twelve (2010), co-starring Kiefer Sutherland, 50 Cent, Chace Crawford and Emma Roberts. She played lead roles in the films, Beware the Gonzo (2010), opposite Amy Sedaris, Campbell Scott and Ezra Miller, and Yelling to the Sky (2011), the story of "Sweetness O'Hara," who has a sometimes-absent father and a present but mentally unstable mother. Outside of her film endeavors, Kravitz has kept busy with various projects. She served as lead singer and co-writer with her band, "Elevator Fight". Kravitz is also the new face of Vera Wang's "Princess" perfume. The campaign launches in November 2009. Zoe starred in 2008 in Jay-Z music video for his single, "I Know", off his "American Gangster" album. She was also featured with Jessica Alba, Ryan Phillippe, Tyrese Gibson, George Lopez, John Leguizamo and several other celebrities in Will.i.am's "We Are the Ones" video during Barack Obama campaign. Zoe resides in New York City. She is married to actor Karl Glusman.
Zoë Scott

Zoë Scott

Zoë Scott is an English actress based in London. She found her love for performing at a very young age and, with encouragement from her parents, enrolled at a Saturday performing arts school. With the company she did many productions including performances at Her Majesty's Theatre at 9 & 10 years old. Scott comes from a family of non-actors but big theatre lovers and soon started starring in all her school plays. In accordance with her love of acting, she enrolled herself for a summer residential theatre course at Hurtwood House at the youngest permitted age of 14. The same year, Zoë starred as Juliet in 'Romeo & Juliet' for her school's annual senior production and was cast as Mandy in Dennis Kelly's hard hitting 'Osama The Hero' at Eton College. Zoë achieved a performing arts scholarship for drama & dance and continued to take acting courses and perform in local plays. She found herself more and more fascinated by film & TV and at the age of 15 landed work experience as a runner at Pinewood Studios in the TV and Underwater Studios. Her experience of being on set propelled her imagination to want to act in films and she decided not to go to university and instead chase her dream of becoming a professional actor. In her final year of school, Zoë proceeded to write & direct her own immersive play and achieved her A Levels. Since leaving school Zoë has embarked on her journey to be a professional actor. She starred as the lead role in her first short film 'Ivy' four months after graduation. She continued her transition from theatre to film within the next year, taking more leading roles in short films and training at The Reel Scene academy for screen acting. Having progressed her knowledge and skills in film & TV, Zoë made the decision to get a formal acting training. She was accepted into the National Youth Theatre (NYT), Identity School for Acting (IDSA) and subsequently received a place at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA). Zoë trained at RADA, thoroughly enjoying her time, until the pandemic abruptly hit in March 2020. Zoë landed her first feature film role in 'Misbehaviour' and made her Apple TV debut on 'The Essex Serpent'.