Zoë Kravitz
Zoë Kravitz (also credited as Zoë Isabella Kravitz) is an American screen artist born on December 1, 1988, in Los Angeles, California. The daughter of musician-actor Lenny Kravitz and actress Lisa Bonet, she grew up around film, music, and fashion—an influence that later shaped her multi-hyphenate career.
She made her on-screen debut in No Reservations (2007) as Charlotte and quickly built momentum with roles in The Brave One (as Chloe), The Greatest (as Ashley), Twelve (as Gabby), Birds of America (as Gillian Tanager), and It’s Kind of a Funny Story (as Nia). Her wider breakthrough arrived with her performance as Angel Salvadore in X-Men: First Class, helping cement her as a standout presence in studio franchise filmmaking.
Alongside mainstream work, Kravitz has remained closely associated with character-driven projects and contemporary pop culture. Beyond acting, she is also known for music and modeling, bringing a distinctive style and modern edge to every phase of her career.
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