Some
say Zoë Edmonds was born in the wrong time. Perhaps that is true.
Or perhaps her time has finally come. As a little girl growing up
in Brooklyn, she dreamed of being a sexy singer at a smoky nightclub,
wearing a single lily in her hair and curling up on the piano. Her
whole life she has been told that she belongs in the 1940s and finally,
portraying the victimized nightclub singer, Kitty Carlson in Blackout
she has the chance to live out that fantasy.
Zoë also writes poetry and screenplays and studies and performs
comedy improv at the Upright Citizen's Brigade. She was trained in
the Meisner Technique for two years by Phil Gushee and Joe Anania
and has acted in many independent films as well as some television
and theater. Most recently, she played a crazed 1950s housewife in
a promotional film for a new Nintendo game called Insanity's Requiem
which will be available on the website, www.eternaldarknessfilms.com
starting May 23. She has directed a dramatic reading of her feature
length screenplay called If You Close the Door and a short
film: Ride into the Sea. She is now writing several short scripts.
Zoë is also rehearsing and collaboratively developing an experimental
theater piece about the nature of time and
consciousness called You Are Here. |

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