Zoe Kazan

Zoe Kazan

  • Born: 1983-9-9
  • Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, U.S.
  • Height: 5' 4½" (1.64 m)
  • Profession: Actor, screenwriter
  • Nationality: America
  • Graduate School: Yale University
  • Representative Works: "The Exploding Girl", "Ruby Sparks"
  • Zoe Kazan (Zoe Kazan) , born on September 9, 1983 in the State of California Los Angeles , USA , is an actor.
    In 2003, he starred in the film debut "Swordswallowers and Thin Men", in which he played a role named Samantha [1]  . In 2008, he played a role in the love movie " Revolutionary Road " starring Kate Winslet and Leo [2] . In 2009, she played the heroine Ivy in the film " The Exploding Girl " directed by Brad Gray [3] , and won the Tribeca Film Festival Drama Film Best Actress Award for this film [4] . In 2012, she served as a screenwriter for the first time, wrote the script for the movie " Ruby Sparks ", and also played the heroine Ruby Sparks in the film [5] . In 2013, she was nominated for The Saturn Award for Best Actress and Independent Spirit Awards for Best Screenplay [6] .     

    Early Experience

    Zoe Kazan was born on September 9, 1983 in Los Angeles, State of California, USA. She graduated from Yale University in the United States with a major in drama   .

    Performing Experience

    In 2003, Zoe Kazan played a role named Samantha in his film debut "Swordswallowers and Thin Men"   .
    In 2007, she played Angie in Tommy Lee Jones , Susan Sarandon and Charlize Theron 's film " In The Valley of Elah ", which mainly reflected the Iraq war   .
    In 2008, she appeared in the romance film " Revolutionary Road " starring Kate Winslet and Leo , and won the Palm Springs International Film Festival Best Group Award for this film and other actors in the play .  
    In 2009, Zoe Kazan played the leading role of Ivy in the film " The Exploding Girl " directed by Brad Gray   ; in the same year, she won the Tribeca Film Festival Feature Film Best Actress Award for this film   .
    In 2012, Zoe Kazan served as a screenwriter for the first time and wrote the script for the movie " Ruby Sparks ". She also played the heroine Ruby Sparks in the play, and the hero Paul Franklin Dano fantasy girlfriend   . She was nominated for Best Actress in The Saturn Award and Best Screenplay in Independent Spirit Awards in 2013 for this film   .
    In 2013, Zoe Kazan and Daniel Jacob Radcliffe together in the love movie ""Played the male and female protagonists   .
    In 2014, she played the heroine Rebecca Porter in the love fantasy movie " The World in Your Eyes ", and staged a love story with the actor Michael Stahl-David  .
    In 2017, he participated in the TV series " The Deuce "   .
    In 2018, Zoe Kazan and Paul Franklin Dano served as screenwriters for the movie " Wildlife "   .

    Personal Life

    Family life
    Zoe Kazan’s grandfather was the well-known screenwriter and director of " A Streetcar Named Desire " The Actor's Director ; his father Nicholas Kazan was nominated for an Oscar for the script of " Reversal of Fortune "; his mother served as " Memoirs of a Geisha " and " Robin Swicord, screenwriter of The Jane Austen Book Club and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button  .
    Love life
    In 2007, Zoe Kazan began dating Paul Franklin Dano .

    Character Evaluation

    Zoe Kazan , who became famous for his self-edited fantasy movie " Ruby Sparks ", is a healing talented girl with a fresh and pleasant appearance and a sweet smile. In the movie, she played the ideal lover outlined by the writer and the male protagonist. The dream was simple and interesting. Everything moved according to the actor’s heart, but as she experienced more and more in real life, this Women also gradually gained the belief in independence. In the film, Zozan's natural and smart performance interprets a light-tasting goddess who is not gorgeous but very pleasing   .
    Extended Reading
    • Courtney 2022-06-27 23:50:53

      It's actually fine

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      The boundless loess, the endless withered grass,...

    • Aisha 2022-06-27 23:25:08

      Putting slow movies in the passionate and heroic history of the Western Frontier, time and space are stagnant. . .

      We live in an era where we are running faster than ever, chasing each other, falling behind and bruised. This impetuous state swept all aspects of life, and the movie also failed to escape this catastrophe. Once the eighth art, the film is now factoryized, enterpriseized, Internet-based, and the...

    Meek's Cutoff quotes

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