American actress and writer
Born: September 9, 1983
Zoe Kazan is an American actress, playwright, and screenwriter, born on September 9, 1983, in Los Angeles, California. Coming from a family with a rich legacy in the entertainment industry—her grandfather was director Elia Kazan, and her parents, Nicholas Kazan and Robin Swicord, are screenwriters—Zoe was naturally drawn to acting and writing.
Kazan studied at Yale University, where she earned a degree in theater. She made her stage debut in 2006 and gained wider attention with her role in the off-Broadway play The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. Her breakout in film came with Revolutionary Road (2008), and she continued to gain recognition with roles in Ruby Sparks (2012), which she also wrote, and The Big Sick (2017).
Kazan is known for her nuanced performances and her ability to convey vulnerability and strength. In addition to acting, she is an accomplished playwright, having written works such as Absalom and We Live Here. Kazan’s blend of creative talent and dedication to storytelling has made her a distinctive voice in Hollywood, both in front of and behind the camera. She continues to work in both theater and film.
Zoe Kazan’s 5 most popular quotes
- I really love people. I love to meet people. I’m curious about people.
- I do feel like I have the superpower of not caring about my body as an actor.
- There’s something really earnest inside me all the time. It’s not a cool or fun way to be. Sometimes I would like to experience being someone who’s not wired the way I’m wired.
- I think movies have much more magic than the theater. Theater can be a magical experience, but movies thrust their subjectivity on you in a more profound way.
- I always wrote. My parents are writers. It just seemed like something people did.
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