Zoe Carter is known for The Reckoning (2021).
Zoë Noëlle Carter was born September 10, 2003 in New Orleans, Louisiana. This English-Spanish-Mandarin Chinese speaking, ethnically ambiguous actress/model began acting at the tender age of 7 months when she was cast as "The Baby" in Maverick Entertainment's direct-to-DVD feature film, "Black Saturday." From there, Zoë went on to win top awards in several beauty and talent pageants around the country. At 11 months old, she won Best Overall in New Star Discovery Talent Pageant and at the age of 3 years old she took home another Best Overall top honor in Page Parkes Model and Talent Pageant, Houston, TX. Over the next several years, Zoë enjoyed playing extra roles in several films in and around the New Orleans/Hollywood South region. She was cast as an extra in the birthday party scene in the feature film "Sinners and Saints" (2010). The movie also stars veteran actors Tom Berenger ("Inception") and Method Man ("CSI"). Zoë's big breakthrough role came just on the heels of wrapping production on Director Kenny Morrison's "Come to Daddy" Louisiana Tourism commercial (2011) when she was specifically requested to audition for a lead role in Bishop T.D. Jakes' feature film, "Woman Thou Art Loosed: On the Seventh Day." After excelling through three grueling rounds of auditions, Zoë earned the coveted opportunity to star as "Mikayla Ames", daughter of Blair Underwood (David Ames) and Sharon Leal (Kari Ames) in the award-winning kidnapping suspense thriller released in Spring 2012. This rising star actress represented her role and the production excellently as she and her PR team traveled the country giving radio and news interviews and making high profile red carpet appearances in support of the film. In September 2014, Zoë was given the honor and privilege of presenting the "Best Comedy" award at the 4th Annual NAFTA African Oscars held at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills, CA. Zoë is represented by talent agent Terry McNeal in the New Orleans and Atlanta markets.
Zoe Chait is known for Red Handed (2019) and Made Under the Milky Way.
Zoe Chamberlain is known for My Lucky Elephant (2013) and Brummie Mummies (2021).
Zoe Chao is an actress and writer, known for Love Life (2020), Downhill (2020) and Strangers (2017).
Zoe Christmas is an actress, known for Death Trip (2021).
Zoe Cipres is an actress, known for Grown-ish (2018).
Zoe Cleland is a Canadian Screen Award-nominated actress, writer and filmmaker. She graduated from the acting program at the National Theatre School of Canada and has worked extensively in film and television. Zoe is best known for her featured roles in Murdoch Mysteries (CBC), Reign (CW network), and for her portrayal of a young Jewel Staite in Jeremy Lalonde's indie feature How to Plan an Orgy in a Small Town. Most recently, she appeared as scene-stealing Russian minx Tatiana in CBC Gem's The Communist's Daughter, for which she received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Supporting Performance in a Web Program or Series. In 2018 she wrote, produced, co-directed and acted in a proof-of-concept episode of her original series Ace of Rods, which is now being extended and pitched. In 2020, she directed, wrote and starred in A Wounded Queen, a short experimental art film that explores themes of power, depression and sexuality. The same year, she and her co-creator Katherine Wilson launched their production company, Sweet Sorrow Productions. Zoe currently has multiple writing projects underway, and is set to direct her original short film, Blueberries for Iris, in the summer of 2022.
Zoë Coombs Marr is a performer, writer, artist and comedian. She grew up in Grafton, where she and her best friend staged a musical instead of going to schoolies week. Zoë has performed stand up comedy extensively in Australia, London and New York. Her solo show, Trigger Warning, won the 2016 Melbourne Comedy Festival Award for Most Outstanding Show as well as the Golden Gibbo, and two Green Room Awards. It was also nominated for Best Show at the 2016 Edinburgh Fringe Festival and the 2017 Victorian Premier's Literary Award for Drama. In 2008 Zoë completed a double degree in Performance Studies at UNSW and Fine Arts at COFA, where she was awarded the Dinosaur Designs Prize and the Art and Australia Award. Her video works and sculptures have been exhibited at a number of galleries, including First Draft, Kudos and King's ARI and in 2006 she won the National Poetry Slam Championships under dubious circumstances. In 2012, her solo theatre/comedy work And That Was The Summer That Changed My Life was awarded the Philip Parsons Young Playwright Award and was nominated for Best Newcomer at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Other works include Gone Off or I've Been Everywhere, Man (Old Fitzroy Theatre, MCF 2012, SMAC award Best On Stage 2012) and Dave (MCF 2013, Edinburgh Fringe, Soho Theatre, London). Zoë's five-woman ensemble play Is This Thing On? was presented at Belvoir Theatre in 2014. Zoë is also one third of the contemporary performance company post. Most recently, post's work Oedipus Schmoedipus was presented at Belvoir for Sydney Festival, Arts House Melbourne, and won a Green Room award for best experimental text. post's other works include: Who's The Best? (Sydney Theatre Company, Melbourne Arts House, Brisbane Powerhouse, Darwin Festival, and Noorderzon Festival, NL, 2011-2013), Everything I Know About The Global Financial Crisis In One Hour (Belvoir Theatre, 2010), Shamelessly Glitzy Work (Performance Space Sydney, Melbourne Arts House, Brisbane Powerhouse) and their newest work Ich Nibber Dibber played at Melbourne's Malthouse Theatre and the Sydney Opera House in 2018. Zoë filmed Trigger Warning as part of the Next Gen series, was a regular panel member on Dirty Laundry Live, and has also been seen on Cram (Ten), ABC'S The Chaser's Media Circus, How Not To Behave, Backseat Drivers, and Live at Bella Union (SBS). In 2017, Zoë's theatrical collaboration with Ursula Martinez and Adrienne Truscott, Wild Bore, premiered at the Malthouse Theatre and went on to be performed at the Soho Theatre, Edinburgh Fringe and at the Skirball Centre at NYU. Since 2013 Zoë most frequently appeared in comedy circles (including in her award-winning show Trigger Warning) as Dave, a retrograde male comedian with a neck beard. But in 2018 she appeared as herself, sans Dave's neck beard, with her hit festival offering Bossy Bottom. The show saw Zoe nominated for Best Comedy Performer at the Helpmann Awards and won her a prestigious Herald Angel Award in Edinburgh. Bossy Bottom has been filmed for international release on Amazon Prime Video in 2020. Zoë is currently touring her brand new live show Agony! Misery!
Zoe Cooper is an actress and writer, known for The Ritual (2017), The Airplane Story (2016) and Tea Party (2015).