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This stuntwoman, born November 17, 1978, nicknamed "Zoe the Cat" (and, as you can see from the picture, that's not just because she's really agile) has recently gained some clout as an actress thanks to Quentin Tarantino for casting her as herself in Death Proof. In her stunt career, she has doubled for such actresses as Lucy Lawless and Uma Thurman. Also, she starred in the internet miniseries Angel of Death, was stunt-coordinator(and had a blink-and-you-miss-it cameo) for the Russ Meyer GLTB Bitch Slap, and played a prominent (in more ways than one) role in Drew Barrymore's Whip It. She was also one of the two major focuses of the excellent documentary Double Dare (in which she jokingly refers to Lucy Lawless as her "acting double".)
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