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Zoe Lister-Jones was born on 1 September, 1982 in Brooklyn, New York City, U.S., is an American actress and screenwriter. Discover Zoe Lister-Jones's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 41 years old?
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Actress · director · producer · screenwriter |
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41 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Virgo |
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1 September 1982 |
Birthday |
1 September |
Birthplace |
Brooklyn, New York City, U.S. |
Nationality |
United States
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She is a member of famous Actress with the age 41 years old group.
Zoe Lister-Jones Height, Weight & Measurements
At 41 years old, Zoe Lister-Jones height is 1.6 m .
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1.6 m |
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Who Is Zoe Lister-Jones's Husband?
Her husband is Daryl Wein (m. 2013-2022)
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Daryl Wein (m. 2013-2022) |
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Zoe Lister-Jones Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Zoe Lister-Jones worth at the age of 41 years old? Zoe Lister-Jones’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from United States. We have estimated Zoe Lister-Jones's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
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Pending |
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Under Review |
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Timeline
Zoe Lister-Jones (born September 1, 1982) is an American actress and filmmaker who co-starred as Jen Collins Short in the CBS sitcom Life in Pieces from 2015 to 2019.
In 2000, she graduated from Edward R Murrow High School in Brooklyn.
She graduated with honors from the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University and studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London.
Lister-Jones performed with a rock band.
Her mother was president of a local Conservative egalitarian synagogue that the family attended every Saturday, and she also kept a kosher home.
Her debut solo CD was titled Skip the Kiss.
Kyle Forester, who composed the score for Breaking Upwards, arranged the music for Skip the Kiss.
Lister-Jones' New York City theater credits include Seminar, The Little Dog Laughed and The New Group's The Accomplices.
Her screen credits include the political thriller State of Play, Salt, The Other Guys, The Marconi Bros., Day Zero, as well as quirky independent films such as Armless, Arranged, and Palladio.
On television she has appeared in Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Law & Order: SVU, Law & Order: Trial by Jury, on HBO's Bored to Death, as Kim on Adult Swim's Delocated, as Lily in the cast of the NBC sitcom Whitney, as Kate in Friends with Better Lives, as Councilwoman Fawn Moscato in New Girl, as Jen in Life in Pieces and as Carolyn Hart in the HBO film Confirmation.
In 2004, Lister-Jones wrote and performed the one-woman, ten-character show Co-dependence is a Four Letter Word at New York City's Performance Space 122 (P.S.122).
In 2007, she appeared in the independent film, Arranged.
She is also known for her roles in the television shows Delocated (2009–2010), Whitney (2011–2013), and New Girl (2015).
In 2009, Lister-Jones co-starred, co-produced (with Daryl Wein), and co-wrote (with Peter Duchan and Daryl Wein) the independent feature Breaking Upwards, which explores a young New York couple who, battling codependency, strategize their own break up.
The film was shot in New York on a budget of $15,000, and was featured in a New York Times article as an example of sweat equity in the independent-film industry.
Lister-Jones also wrote the lyrics and performed many of the tracks of the original motion picture sound track.
Breaking Upwards premiered at the SXSW Film Festival in March, 2009.
Lister-Jones starred with Sam Rosen in Brady Kiernan's romantic drama Stuck Between Stations (2011) alongside Josh Hartnett and Michael Imperioli.
Stuck Between Stations premiered as an official selection of the Viewpoints section at the SVA Theater at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival in New York City, New York, U.S.A.
Lister-Jones starred in the independent feature film Lola Versus (2012), her second project co-written with director Daryl Wein.
Distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures, Lola Versus opened in theaters Summer 2012.
Lola Versus premiered at New York's Tribeca Film Festival in April 2012.
The political thriller, which focuses on the world of genetically modified organisms, began filming in May 2014 in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois with Shatterglass Studios.
Lister-Jones and Daryl Wein co-wrote Consumed (2015), their third feature-length collaboration directed by Wein.
Consumed premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 15, 2015.
Lister-Jones made her directorial debut with the 2017 comedy-drama film Band Aid.
In 2017, Lister-Jones made her directorial debut with her indie film Band Aid, starring Lister-Jones, Adam Pally, Fred Armisen, Hannah Simone, Colin Hanks, Brooklyn Decker, Majandra Delfino, Jesse Williams, Susie Essman, Ravi Patel, Jamie Chung, Chris D.’Elia, Retta, and Jerry O’Connell.
The film features lyrics for original songs written by Lister-Jones and composed by Kyle Forester (Breaking Upwards).
In 2020, she wrote and directed the horror film The Craft: Legacy.
During the Covid-19 pandemic she co-wrote and co-directed the comedy-drama film How It Ends (2021) with Daryl Wein.
In 2023 she produced, wrote, directed, and starred in the comedy series Slip for The Roku Channel, with Dakota Johnson as executive producer under her TeaTime Pictures banner.
On December 5, 2023, it was announced that Slip was nominated for two Independent Spirit Awards.
Lister-Jones was born in Brooklyn, New York City.
Her mother is the Canadian-born and New York-based video artist Ardele Lister, and her father is the American photographer and media artist Bill Jones.
Her mother was born to a Jewish family, whereas her father converted to Judaism.
In 2020, she wrote and directed Columbia and Blumhouse's The Craft: Legacy, the sequel to the 1996 film The Craft.
In March 2022, it was announced Lister-Jones would write, direct and star in the comedy series Slip for The Roku Channel, with Dakota Johnson set to executive produce under her TeaTime Pictures banner.
On December 5, 2023, it was announced that Slip was nominated twice for the 39th Independent Spirit Awards: Best New Scripted Series and Best Lead Performance in a New Scripted Series.