Zoe Burgner is an actor, known for Return to Horror Hotel (2019), Horror Hotel: The Webseries (2013) and Mr. Lockjaw Prequel: Episode One (2017).
As a testament to her remarkable talent, Broadway honored esteemed Australian stage actress Zoe Caldwell four times with Tony Awards: for "Slapstick Tragedy" (1966), for her title role in "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" (1968), for her searing title performance as "Medea" (1982), and as opera diva Maria Callas in "Master Class" (1995). The classical stage legend's fervent dedication to the theatre, however, came at the expense of filmgoers everywhere as she made only three rather insignificant movies during her lifetime. Zoe Ada Caldwell was born in Hawthorn, Australia, on September 14, 1933, and began her professional career at the tender age of 9 in a production of"Peter Pan." Finding radio work in her teens, her parents provided her with the necessary foundation with lessons in dance, elocution and music. She left school at age 15 and began an early career teaching speech and performing on a children's radio program. Attending the Methodist Ladies College in Melbourne, she was one of the original members of Melbourne's Union Theatre Repertory Company (1953) and with the Elizabeth Theatre Trust (1954-1957). Years of repertory work followed in which she built up quite a formidable resume. Appearing for two seasons with the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company in productions of "Pericles" and "Much Ado About Nothing." She also toured Russia with the latter company in "Hamlet," "Twelfth Night" and "Romeo and Juliet." For the next few years she built up her classical resume as Biance in "Othello," "Helena in "All's Well That Ends Well," a Fairy in "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Cordelia in "King Lear," Rosaline in "Love's Labour's Lost," Ismene in "Antigone," Pegeen in "Playboy of the Western World" and the title role in "Saint Joan." In America, Zoe helped launch Minneapolis' Tyrone Guthrie Theatre in 1963, with roles in "The Miser" and "The Three Sisters." Elsewhere she appeared as the title role of "Mother Courage," as well as "The Mad Woman of Chaillot," "The Way of the World" and "The Caucasian Chalk Circle," ". Broadway finally opened its curtains for her in 1965 when she briefly replaced Anne Bancroft in "The Devils." She continued her round of Broadway standing ovations with extraordinary performances as Eve in "The Creation of the World and Other Business" (1972: produced by the renown Robert Whitehead, her husband from 1968 on), "Dance of Death" (1974) and as Lillian Hellman in "Lillian" (1986), in addition to her Tony-winning perfs. As a now-prestigious stage director, she helmed or assisted in productions of "An Almost Perfect Person" (1977, her debut), "Othello" (1982) starring James Earl Jones, Christopher Plummer, "Macbeth" (1988) starring Plummer and Glenda Jackson and "Park Your Car in Harvard Yard" (1991) starring Judith Ivey and Jason Robards. She also directed Eileen Atkins and Vanessa Redgrave in the 1994 off-Broadway romantic drama "Vita and Virginia." To the dismay of film-winning audiences, Ms. Caldwell avoided the silver screen almost completely. She appeared briefly as the Countess in the Woody Allen romantic comedy The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985), a featured role (Mrs. Hill) in the fantasy mystery Birth (2004) starring Nicole Kidman, and her final role as the Grandmother in the Tom Hanks/Sandra Bullock adventure drama Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (2011). Television appearances would also be comparatively few but she did display from time to time her classical brilliance in such roles ask the Fairy in A Midsummer Night's Dream (1959); Lady Macbeth in Macbeth (1961) opposite Sean Connery; legendary actress Mrs. Patrick Campbell in Dear Liar (1964); another early legendary actress Sarah Bernhardt in Great Performances (1971) and Catherine the Great in Witness to Yesterday (1973). More notably, she recreated her Tony-winning role of Medea (1983) She and producer/husband Whitehead maintained a long and successful private and professional partnership. The couple had two children: William "Sam" and Charles, the latter taking the role of producer of "The Play What I Wrote" which briefly featured his mother in New York in 2003. Suffering from Parkinson's disease, the 80-year-old actress died of complications on February 16, 2020.
Zoe Canner was born on May 2, 1982. She is known for Your Name Here (2008), Waste of Space (2017) and Unscripted (2005).
Zoe Carides was born on 19 February 1962 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. She is an actress and writer, known for Interceptor (2022), The Little Death (2014) and Brilliant Lies (1996).
Zoe Carter is known for The Reckoning (2021).
Zoë Noëlle Carter was born September 10, 2003 in New Orleans, Louisiana. This English-Spanish-Mandarin Chinese speaking, ethnically ambiguous actress/model began acting at the tender age of 7 months when she was cast as "The Baby" in Maverick Entertainment's direct-to-DVD feature film, "Black Saturday." From there, Zoë went on to win top awards in several beauty and talent pageants around the country. At 11 months old, she won Best Overall in New Star Discovery Talent Pageant and at the age of 3 years old she took home another Best Overall top honor in Page Parkes Model and Talent Pageant, Houston, TX. Over the next several years, Zoë enjoyed playing extra roles in several films in and around the New Orleans/Hollywood South region. She was cast as an extra in the birthday party scene in the feature film "Sinners and Saints" (2010). The movie also stars veteran actors Tom Berenger ("Inception") and Method Man ("CSI"). Zoë's big breakthrough role came just on the heels of wrapping production on Director Kenny Morrison's "Come to Daddy" Louisiana Tourism commercial (2011) when she was specifically requested to audition for a lead role in Bishop T.D. Jakes' feature film, "Woman Thou Art Loosed: On the Seventh Day." After excelling through three grueling rounds of auditions, Zoë earned the coveted opportunity to star as "Mikayla Ames", daughter of Blair Underwood (David Ames) and Sharon Leal (Kari Ames) in the award-winning kidnapping suspense thriller released in Spring 2012. This rising star actress represented her role and the production excellently as she and her PR team traveled the country giving radio and news interviews and making high profile red carpet appearances in support of the film. In September 2014, Zoë was given the honor and privilege of presenting the "Best Comedy" award at the 4th Annual NAFTA African Oscars held at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills, CA. Zoë is represented by talent agent Terry McNeal in the New Orleans and Atlanta markets.
Zoe Chait is known for Red Handed (2019) and Made Under the Milky Way.
Zoe Chamberlain is known for My Lucky Elephant (2013) and Brummie Mummies (2021).
Zoe Chao is an actress and writer, known for Love Life (2020), Downhill (2020) and Strangers (2017).
Zoe Christmas is an actress, known for Death Trip (2021).