Zoe Levin
Zoe Levin is an American actress known for her roles in "Palo Alto", "Red Band Society", and "The OA".
Movie Actress
November 24, 1993
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American actress Zoe Levin rose to fame for her portrayal of Emily in “Palo Alto” (2013) and Tasha in “Beneath the Harvest Sky.” Audiences also recognized her as Kara Souders in the Fox TV show “Red Band Society” and Tiffany “Tiff” Chester in the Netflix dark comedy “Bonding” (2019). Levin’s talent continues to shine in the unreleased film “The Long Home,” directed by James Franco.
Since 2019, Levin’s career has flourished. She captivated viewers as Brit Marling in the acclaimed Netflix series “The OA” (2017), where she played a woman’s mysterious return after a seven-year disappearance. Levin’s versatility is evident in her diverse filmography, including notable performances in “The Way, Way Back” (2013), “The Long Home” (2018), and the sequel “The OA: Part II” (2019).
Beyond acting, Levin has showcased her creativity as a writer and director. Her short film “Emily & the Magical Journey” (2016) exemplifies her storytelling prowess. Levin’s talent has garnered critical acclaim, earning her a Critics’ Choice Television Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her role in “The OA.”
Off-screen, Levin leads a fulfilling personal life. She is happily married to actor Charlie Barnett, and together they cherish their daughter, Hazel. Levin’s passions extend beyond her craft, as she embraces a vegan lifestyle, advocates for the LGBTQ+ community, and roots for the Chicago Cubs.