Zoë Kravitz began her professional acting work in the mid-2000s with minor roles in film and television before expanding into sustained engagements across screen mediums. She joined local drama clubs early and moved into projects that integrated narrative performance, leading to recurring television roles and voice performance in animated features. Kravitz continued development in ensemble and long-form television productions while also engaging with international film projects. She expanded her creative scope by forming and leading musical groups and by moving into production and direction, co-writing and directing a feature film. Her professional path shows movement between television, film, voice work, live performance collaborations, and roles with national and international partners across formats.