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Zazie Beetz

Zazie Beetz's biography

Zazie Olivia Beetz is 31 years old television actor born at Berlin. Zazie was born on Saturday 25th of May 1991. According to year of birth 1991 she belongs to Millennials. Birthday on 25th of May means Zazie is Gemini. Gemini is a dual sign of Zodiac Belt. One born with this rising sign is very dual and creative in nature with lots of verbosity. They are the most expressive people as they love talking.

Zazie is multiracial german. Zazie is citizen of United States of America. Zazie´s primary profession is to be television actor. She is recently known as film actor.

Zazie Beetz's schools

We found 1 school Zazie attended. Name of the school: Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School.

Zazie Beetz's career

Zazie´s main focus is to be television actor. Zazie is famous thanks to Atlanta, Deadpool 2.

Is Zazie Beetz gay ?

Zazie is known to be straight.

Awards and competitions

Zazie Beetz's Awards

  • Nominated for the 2018 Emmy Award in the Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series category for her role as Van in Atlanta (2016), but lost to Alex Borstein from The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017).

Zazie Beetz's quotes

  • Agriculture is one of the biggest causes of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Cars? Planes? Trains? Nope. Cow farts.
  • Walking in the street, particularly in a city like New York, every single day, I am reminded of how objectified women can be. Being catcalled every day, multiple times a day, all the time... it just constantly happens.
  • In the United States, if you're African-American, it can be assumed that your family has been here for generations. In Europe, colonialism is much more alive, and it's assumed you're from Nigeria or Senegal.
  • I've had acting teachers say, 'If you want to do anything else but act, that means you're not an actor,' which I think is stupid!
  • I always thought my alternative life, if I wasn't acting, would be to become a midwife. I love women. I want to help them exist.
  • Growing up I definitely, definitely had a bunch of things of, 'Um, am I black enough?' - and I guess specifically, 'Am I German enough?' Why are we measuring blackness?
  • One day, I'd like to tackle a biopic. I grew up very influenced by Josephine Baker, Billie Holiday, and Nina Simone.
  • I remind myself that, though there was a time anxiety might have stopped me, today is not that day. And so, by checking in with myself, minute by minute, I push myself through.
  • I was an only child until I was 15, so I was able to reap the benefit of that.
  • I'm pretty picky about my hair, so I end up always styling it myself.
  • Some people feel like women should dress in a way that doesn't promote attention-seeking. But this is just my body. My body in itself isn't only sexual.
  • I like representing different kinds of black people - showing they exist.
  • I worry about not being able to be myself day to day. But I know people way more famous than me who have been able to do that.
  • I feel like I pull inspiration, in general, from how I feel on a day.
  • I used to cry on planes. I don't anymore. It probably took almost a hundred agonizing flights to get there. Now, when I take off, a smile quivers on the corner of my lips.
  • It is so frustrating to feel in danger. People have followed me around at 2 in the morning and have literally said, 'Don't make me follow you. You're not responding to me.' It's incredibly degrading.
  • I do wonder if it's my responsibility to spread a message of environmental awareness or political awareness or just, like, don't be racist or whatever, but I don't want to be the person who's like, 'Everyone be vegan forever!'
  • I feel like, every six months, I learn my hair or my skin anew and find a new thing that I like to do, and then I abandon it and move on.
  • I've begun feeling that my responsibility is to the Earth. Our generation's war is climate change, so I've really been modifying how I eat and what I eat.
  • I love babies. I also have this very deep desire to become a mother. I always thought that motherhood was my highest calling.
  • I identify with my womanhood before anything else because that's what I deal with when I am alone.
  • The version of me on the Internet, it's not me. It's one portion.
  • When the Berlin Wall came down, my dad left to visit the U.S. He met my mom at this summer camp where they were both working, so I grew up between Washington Heights and Germany speaking two languages.
  • I think what happens with a lot of writing and art is that specificity ends up being relatable while universality becomes vague.
  • At home in my room, I'm funny, but if I'm commissioned to be that, I don't feel very funny.
  • I actually didn't think I was going to do TV because I don't really watch TV. I'm a little bit pretentious, and I do these little indie movies, so I envisioned that more as the path for myself.
  • Bad bread is the one thing I refuse. I need good bread.
  • The truth is all kinds of people exist everywhere. So let's tell their stories, too.
  • I don't know how people say exercising is addictive.
  • Growing up, my aunts would always put in hair ties and bows and all kinds of stuff, and I always hated it.
  • It's fascinating working with young children. You have to improvise around them, and they're moving around and doing stuff, and you have to be real with them.
  • I used to work at Cafe Mogador in the East Village. I love Mogador, but I feel like working almost anywhere will kind of ruin it for you. There was a lot of panicking while being a waitress there. I don't like to think about that. But I love the food.
  • For me, a big thing growing up was naturalness - both in being and appearance. My mom never let me relax my natural hair. For so long, I thought I was ugly, and I still sometimes struggle with that. But now I've come to feel like this is me.
  • I wish I was a morning person.
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Zazie Beetz's height, body shape, eye color

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