Biography

Biography

Zoë Yeoman made her professional acting debut at the age of 16 at Kings Hall in Heidelberg, Germany in a production of Godspell. Since then she’s worked in almost every major market across the United States.

A working actor and a member of Actor’s Equity • SAG|AFTRA and at times Producer and Director, some of Zoë’s favorite roles include Lisa Kron in Well with the Arizona Women’s Theatre Company, Ruth Steiner in Donald Margulies’ Collected Stories, Dr. Vivian Bearing in Wit, and as Haley Walker in Theresa Rebeck’s Bad Dates, a role which she recently reprised at The Aux Dog Theatre, directed by Victoria Liberatori in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Her latest theatrical foray was in the play Copenhagen written by Michael Frayn, in which she portrayed the role of Margrethe. Zoë originated the role of Margaret in James Riordon’s award-winning play, Apollo Redux, and played dual roles in the Washington, D.C. premiere of Emma’s Child, for Horizons’ Theater. She earned her Actors’ Equity card with “the best understudy performance in 20 years” at the Kennedy Center/Eisenhower Theatre in Washington, D.C., during a run of The Magic Fire, produced in conjunction with and by the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, (directed by Libby Appel).

On film Zoë most has appeared in many short and feature films, The Five Cent Curve, by Brendan Hayward and in All About You, directed by auteur Christine Swanson. Starring roles include Vanessa in Carrots and Onions and K.K.Kettering in the short film, Creole Lady Angelle. She recently played a police captain in festival favorite, Raising Buchanan, written and directed by Bruce Dellis and a wonderfully “evil” corporate pirate in Indemnity: The Rabbit Hole, streaming now. Throughout 2022 and 2023 on the film festival circuit, you’ll see Zoë in a number of short films; The Can, Dispatch and Saving Faith.

On Television, you’ve seen Zoë in episodes of Law & Order: Special Victims’ Unit, David E. Kelley’s The Practice; Strong Medicine, The Drew Carey Show and the ABC Sitcom, Rodney. Her most recent roles include the television show Better Call Saul and the Lifetime Channel’s Holiday in Santa Fe. Zoë’s producing and directing credits include multiple One-Act plays, short films and theatrical productions for the Arizona Women’s Theatre Company’s, “Pandora Festival”; for the Aux Dog Theatre’s “Laughing Dog” 10-minute play festival and at Actors Studio 66 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Zoë is the athletic type, enjoying every major sport; especially Baseball. She is an avid Golfer and has played courses from the Bay Area to Scottsdale, Arizona to Williamsburg, Virginia. Having learned to Ski in the Austrian Alps, she has skied the Alps of Europe and the Eastern and Western slopes of the United States. She also rides horses and recently gave up her beautiful APHA 16.2h gelding, “Zoë’s Situation Comedy” (AKA “Rolling!”), so that he could have the life he deserves by trailering, mountain and stream riding through Flagstaff, AZ. An avid collector of antique furniture and 20th Century Modern Art, Zoë has visited most of the major museums and cathedrals of Europe, adding a few more during a past trip to Greece, Italy and Turkey. Zoë has a love for cars and all things horsepower; she drives a vintage 1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V and her Father’s original and vintage “Black Bomber” ’1966 Honda CB-450.

Ms. Yeoman was on the Board of Directors of the Friars’ Club of California and is a past president of the Arizona Women’s Theatre Company. She’s a member of the Santa Fe chapter of The Hamptons Table and belongs to the New Mexico Chapter of Women in Film. As a founding member, she also holds a Board position with the Theatre company, Actors Studio 66, which presented its inaugural season in the Spring of 2022.

To reach out, please do so through the Contact page herein, or call her Agents, Katrina at South West Artist Group or Linda Ryan at CrossBeam Talent.