Zoe Keller
Birthday:
10 December 1991, Austin, Texas, USA
Birth Name:
Zoe Katherine Ocean Keller
Height:
169 cm
Zoe Keller started her career in Austin, TX. Staring in short films at the young age of three; being cast by Karen Black for a short film shot during the SXSW film festival. The short was called Edna Mcoys Film Festival. Soon she was the go to child actress for the UT film department. She also appeared in her first feature film Spy Kids (2001) and ...
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Zoe Keller started her career in Austin, TX. Staring in short films at the young age of three; being cast by Karen Black for a short film shot during the SXSW film festival. The short was called Edna Mcoys Film Festival. Soon she was the go to child actress for the UT film department. She also appeared in her first feature film Spy Kids (2001) and Miss Congeniality (2000) (play ground scene). Karen Black urged me to bring her to California saying she was a natural. Well after much consideration and moving half way across the country mom was a bit nervous. Zoe ended the debate with,'mom you cant be afraid of my dreams'. Zoe signed with DBA and with the adult division. Julia Buchwald wanted her there and not the children's. Zoe had continued success with the help of her manager Susie Mains from Trilogy Talent. An absolute wonderful down to earth but very professional woman and dedicated to each of her clients.Zoe hit the rocky age for most child actresses the teen years where they hire up to play younger and she decided to take a break.She is now back! She is living in Oklahoma and with Magna Talent with which she has already booked a commercial and a short film for festival distribution called Labyrinth of Horror. In which they booked her for not one but two roles. She hopes as soon as her reel is ready she will be able to again to hit the California area. Show less «
On making the move to L.A. from Austin, Texas when told it would be difficult, she told her mom: "Mom, you can't be afraid of my dreams."
On making the move to L.A. from Austin, Texas when told it would be difficult, she told her mom: "Mom, you can't be afraid of my dreams."