Zoe Anastassiou is a Greek-Australian-British theatre/TV/film/voiceover actress living in NYC. She has had a distinguished career in both theatre and on screen.
Ms Anastassiou won the Eva Gore-Booth Award for Best Female Performance for her role as Del in Carolyn Gage’s new play “Easter Sunday” at The International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival; She has been directed in “Three Sisters” and “As You Like It” by Eve Best; She performed the role of Hermia in “Midsummer Nights Dream” at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in London; She was selected for the T. S. Eliot Exchange Program and performed in London’s Old Vic Theatre; She was also a member of the Old Vic New Voices company.
In addition Ms Anastassiou was a founding member of At Play Productions that presented, and she performed in, its annual Off-Broadway Celebrity 24 Hour Plays; She also co-founderd Helluva Theatre Company and performed as Barbara in their inaugural production of “Major Barbara”; She performed in the film “Festival of Lights” that starred Aidan Quinn & Jimi Mistry; She performed in the short film “The Betrothed” starring Gale Howard; She was the voice for DulcoFibre commercials in Australia.
Ms. Anastassiou can be seen in Amazon’s second season of “Jack Ryan”, and in the play adaptation of “Virtue” starring Margaret Colin and Joshua Henry streaming on Broadway on Demand.
Ms Anastassiou has a double B.A. in Theatre and Psychology from Middlebury College and an MFA in Acting from the original Actors Studio Drama School/The New School for Drama.
Roles: Wow in “Pinky and Beta”, Toggle Dwiggens in “Life is a Dream,” Dr. Alec Effson in “Your Results May Vary,” Faith in “Talking and Shopping,” Maddie in “Embisivle Friend” and a collection of moms, business leaders, waitresses, impatient customers and others. She has been with the audio drama since 2016.