Zoe Kravitz
Zoe Kravitz: Actress, Model, and Philanthropist
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Full name: Zoë Isabella Kravitz
Common aliases: Zoë Kravitz, Zoe Kravitz
Birth and Death Dates
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Born on December 1, 1988 (age 34)
Alive as of this writing
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Nationality: American
Profession(s): Actress, model, philanthropist
Early Life and Background
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Zoë Kravitz was born to actress Lisa Bonet and Lenny Kravitz, a musician. Her parents' eclectic backgrounds – her mother is of African American and Ashkenazi Jewish descent, while her father is of Russian-Jewish ancestry – have had an enduring influence on Zoe's life and career.
Growing up, Zoë moved between Los Angeles and New York City with her family. She spent much of her childhood traveling the world, which has contributed to her worldly perspective and broad interests. After graduating from a private high school in New York, she attended the Rudolf Steiner School for a year before dropping out to pursue acting.
Major Accomplishments
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At just 17 years old, Zoë made her screen debut in _No Reservations_, a romantic comedy-drama starring Catherine Zeta-Jones. She went on to star in several notable films and television shows, including:
X-Men: First Class (2011), where she played the mutant Raven Darkhölme
Mad Max: Fury Road (2015), for which she earned a nomination for Critics' Choice Movie Award
* Big Little Lies, an HBO drama series that earned her several award nominations
Notable Works or Actions
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Zoë has been featured in numerous publications, including the cover of _Elle_ magazine and a spread in _Vogue_. She has also modeled for brands like Gucci and Dolce & Gabbana.
Her philanthropic efforts have focused on environmental causes. In 2019, she partnered with Patagonia to promote sustainable fashion practices. Her commitment to social justice is evident through her support of organizations such as the Women's March Alliance.
Impact and Legacy
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Zoë Kravitz has become a prominent figure in contemporary entertainment, celebrated for her diverse range of roles and interests. With each new project, she continues to challenge stereotypes and break boundaries on screen. Off-screen, her influence extends through her advocacy work and commitment to social responsibility.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Zoë's wide-ranging talents, coupled with her dedication to environmental causes and her refusal to conform to traditional industry norms, have made her a compelling figure in modern popular culture. Her quotes on topics ranging from activism to motherhood offer insightful perspectives that resonate with audiences worldwide.
As an actress, model, and philanthropist, Zoe Kravitz is an inspiring example of the power of individuality and creativity.
Quotes by Zoe Kravitz
Zoe Kravitz's insights on:

I had a really hard time when I was 16, 17, 18. I started with the eating disorder in high school.

Acting and making art is just something I love to do, and I love to tell stories that feel important, honest and necessary.

My mom and grandmother were actresses, and I knew I was going to do this since I was super young. I would put on shows at my grandparents' house and sing 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow' in the living room. I was in drama club and chorus, and I knew every word to 'Grease.'

When I think of my version of a role model, it's not about being the perfect Samaritan; it's just being out there and being honest and happily imperfect.

It's superficial that people think I'm cool because I wear certain clothes and I have tattoos. The funniest part is, when they get to know me, they're always surprised by how nerdy I am.

My mother's a... beautiful woman, and I think, in some way, I felt intimidated by that sometimes.

In the last 'Batman' movie, they told me that I couldn't get an audition for a small role they were casting because they weren't 'going urban.' It was like, 'What does that have to do with anything?'

You can tell when someone is driven by labels. If something is couture, they think it's important and wear it and sometimes make a terrible fashion mistake. People are shocked that I know so little about designers.

