Zoe Lister-Jones
Early Life and Career Beginnings
Zoe Lister-Jones was born on September 1, 1982, in Brooklyn, New York, United States. She developed a passion for acting and writing at a young age and pursued her interests by studying at Tisch School of the Arts at New York University.
Rise to Prominence
Lister-Jones rose to prominence with her role as Lily in the television series "Whitney" (2011–2013). Her portrayal of the quirky and relatable character earned her widespread recognition and paved the way for her future success.
Notable Works
In addition to her acting career, Lister-Jones is also an accomplished writer and director. She wrote and starred in the indie film "Breaking Upwards" (2009) and made her directorial debut with the comedy film "Band Aid" (2017).
Personal Life
Outside of her career, Lister-Jones is an advocate for gender equality and environmental sustainability. She actively supports various causes and organizations that promote social justice and environmental conservation.
Continued Success
As Zoe Lister-Jones continues to navigate her multifaceted career in entertainment, she remains dedicated to telling meaningful stories and challenging societal norms. Whether on screen or behind the camera, she captivates audiences with her talent, creativity, and passion for making a difference.