Actress, The Batman and Big Little Lies
Zoë Kravitz has stood out in blockbuster big-screen franchises such as Mad Max and Fantastic Beasts and the celebrated Emmy® Award-winning series including Big Little Lies. At the onset of the multi-talented entertainer’s career, Variety touted her among its “10 Actors to Watch,” while Forbes spotlighted her on the coveted “30 Under 30 List” as she captivated audiences in a diverse group of acclaimed major motion picture films and notable independent releases.
Following her role both starring in and executive producing the series adaption of High Fidelity for Hulu, Kravitz will star as “Catwoman” in Matt Reeves and Warner Bros.' 2022 film The Batman. Additionally, she is the star of the New Line Max Original feature Kimi directed by Steven Soderbergh, exclusively on HBO Max.
It was announced that Zoë Kravitz will make her directorial debut with the original motion picture film, Pussy Island. Written by Kravitz and E.T. Feigenbaum, the film will star Naomi Ackie alongside Channing Tatum. In a highly competitive situation, MGM landed global distribution rights. Bruce Cohen, Kravitz, Tiffany Persons, and Tatum’s Free Association will produce, with Garret Levitz overseeing for Free Association. Zoe additionally has also announced that she has signed on to star in the animated series, Phatty Patty, which she will executive produce through her production company, This Is Important.
Zoë’s additional credits include her role as Bonnie in the groundbreaking HBO miniseries Big Little Lies, opposite Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman. Directed by Jean Marc Vallee, the series won eight Emmy Awards. Zoë has also appeared in The Road Within with Dev Patel; Good Kill, with Ethan Hawke and January Jones; Rough Night, alongside Scarlett Johansson and Kate McKinnon; the critically acclaimed film Dope, produced by Forest Whitaker and executive produced by Pharrell Williams; and Gemini with Lola Kirke. Zoë also starred in the second installment of Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, a prequel to the Harry Potter film series, alongside Eddie Redmayne and Jude Law.
Kravitz began acting in high school, appearing in No Reservations alongside Catherine Zeta-Jones and Aaron Eckhart, and The Brave One, directed by Neil Jordan, starring Jodie Foster. Shortly after she appeared in the role of Angel Salvadore in X-Men: First Class co-starring Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, James McAvoy, and Kevin Bacon. She was also featured in lead roles for the films It’s Kind of a Funny Story, co-starring Zack Galifianakis and Emma Roberts, and in the Divergent series where she played the role of “Christina,” alongside Shailene Woodley. She additionally co-starred alongside Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy in Mad Max: Fury Road, which walked away with six awards and 10 nominations at the 2016 Oscars, the most of any film that year.
Outside of her film endeavors, Kravitz is the global face of YSL Make-up, a brand ambassador for Saint Laurent, as well as the face of YSL Black Opium fragrance.
Zoë Kravitz currently resides in New York City.