Zoë Kravitz, born on December 1, 1988, is a multifaceted American actress, singer, and filmmaker. The daughter of renowned actress Lisa Bonet and musician Lenny Kravitz, she has carved out a significant place in the entertainment industry. Kravitz made her acting debut in the romantic comedy film No Reservations in 2007, but it was her role as Angel Salvadore in X-Men: First Class in 2011 that marked her breakthrough.
Over the years, Kravitz has become a familiar face in major film franchises, appearing in the Divergent series from 2014 to 2016, the critically acclaimed Mad Max: Fury Road in 2015, and the Fantastic Beasts series from 2016 to 2018. More recently, she starred as Catwoman in The Batman, released in 2022. In addition to her work in blockbuster films, she has also showcased her talent in independent films such as It's Kind of a Funny Story, Dope, and Kimi.
On television, Kravitz gained recognition for her supporting role in HBO's Big Little Lies and later took on a leading role in Hulu's High Fidelity. She also portrayed a fictionalized version of herself in the Apple TV+ series The Studio, earning a Primetime Emmy nomination for her performance. Her versatility extends to voice acting, where she lent her voice to characters in The Lego Batman Movie and Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.
In addition to her acting career, Kravitz is the frontwoman of the musical group Lolawolf and has collaborated with various artists, including Drake and Taylor Swift. In 2024, she will make her directorial debut with the psychological thriller Blink Twice. Recognized for her influence, she was named one of Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People in 2022.