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American actress, singer and model

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Zoë Isabella Kravitz, born December 1, 1988, is an American actress, singer, and model. Her career is marked by versatility and an independent spirit, navigating both mainstream blockbusters and independent films with equal aplomb. The following timeline charts key moments in her life and career, showcasing her evolution from a child of celebrity to a respected and influential figure in Hollywood.
Birth and Early Life
December 1, 1988
Zoë Isabella Kravitz is born in Los Angeles, California, to musician Lenny Kravitz and actress Lisa Bonet. Growing up with two prominent figures in the entertainment industry exposed her to creative environments early on. She spent her childhood between Los Angeles and Miami, and later moved to live primarily with her mother in upstate New York.
Early Acting Interests and Challenges
Early 2000s
Inspired by her parents, Zoë expressed an interest in acting from a young age. However, she faced challenges, including dealing with scoliosis and an eating disorder, which she has spoken candidly about in interviews. These personal struggles shaped her perspective and contributed to her empathetic approach to her roles.
Film Debut in 'No Reservations'
2007
Zoë Kravitz made her feature film debut in the romantic comedy 'No Reservations,' starring alongside Catherine Zeta-Jones and Aaron Eckhart. This marked the official launch of her acting career and provided her with valuable on-set experience. Although a smaller role, it was a crucial first step.
Breakthrough Role in 'X-Men: First Class'
2011
Kravitz gained wider recognition for her role as Angel Salvadore in 'X-Men: First Class.' This marked her foray into the superhero genre and exposed her to a larger audience. The film's success broadened her opportunities and established her as a rising star in Hollywood.
Divergent Series and Independent Film Work
2014-2017
Kravitz's participation in 'The Divergent Series' solidified her presence in mainstream cinema. During this period, she also actively pursued roles in independent films like 'Dope' and 'Gemini,' showcasing her range and commitment to diverse storytelling. These indie roles allowed her to explore more complex and nuanced characters.
Critical Acclaim for 'Big Little Lies'
2017-2019
Kravitz garnered critical acclaim for her portrayal of Bonnie Carlson in the HBO series 'Big Little Lies.' The show's success brought her widespread recognition and numerous award nominations, establishing her as a serious dramatic actress. Her performance was praised for its subtlety and emotional depth.
Formation of Lolawolf
2017
Zoë Kravitz showcases her musical talent and love for R&B music by forming the band Lolawolf. As a member of the music scene, she has been able to explore and express her artistic side more fully.
Starring as Catwoman in 'The Batman'
2022
Zoë Kravitz achieved a significant career milestone by portraying Selina Kyle/Catwoman in Matt Reeves' 'The Batman,' alongside Robert Pattinson. Her performance was widely praised for its complexity, intelligence, and physical prowess, solidifying her status as a major Hollywood star. She brought a fresh and compelling interpretation to the iconic character.
Directorial Debut 'Blink Twice'
2024
Zoë Kravitz makes her directorial debut with the film 'Blink Twice' (originally titled 'Pussy Island'), a thriller she also co-wrote and produced. Starring Channing Tatum, the film represents a significant step in her career, showcasing her talent behind the camera and solidifying her position as a multi-hyphenate in the industry.