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Zoe Kazan

Zoe Kazan (born September 9, 1983) is an American actress.

Kazan was born in Los Angeles, the daughter of screenwriter Nicholas Kazan and actress/producer/writer/director Robin Swicord, and the granddaughter of film and theatre director Elia Kazan.[1] Kazan was educated at the private Windward School in Mar Vista and Yale University, from which she graduated in 2005.

Her first professional stage credit was the 2006 off-Broadway revival of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie starring Cynthia Nixon. She followed this with the Playwrights Horizons production of 100 Saints You Should Know and Jonathan Marc Sherman's Things We Want, directed by Ethan Hawke.

In January 2008, Kazan made her Broadway debut opposite S. Epatha Merkerson and Kevin Anderson in a revival of William Inge's Come Back, Little Sheba. Ben Brantley of the New York Times called her performance "first-rate," adding, "Ms. Kazan is terrific in conveying the character’s self-consciousness."[2] In the fall of the same year, she appeared on Broadway as Masha in Anton Chekhov's The Seagull opposite Kristin Scott Thomas and Peter Sarsgaard[3].

Kazan was featured in three 2007 films: The Savages, Fracture, and In the Valley of Elah. The following year she appeared in August, Me and Orson Welles and Revolutionary Road.

Personal life

Kazan lives in the Carroll Gardens section of Brooklyn. As of April 2009, Kazan is romantically linked to actor Paul Dano.[4]

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