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Zoë Van Tieghem

Photo by Jenny Anderson

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Born in Manhattan, Zoë is a graduate of the LaGuardia High School Drama Department, The New School, and has studied at the Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts. Film and TV credits include Regarding Veronica, Delinquent, Juvie, The Broken Ones, Whisper Me a Lullaby, Pulp, Miss Miserable, and Magic Hour. Off-Broadway and Regional theater: Near Vicksburg (Incubator Arts, Phoenix Theater Ensemble, SoHo Rep.), The Purple Lights of Joppa Illinois (Dorset Theater Festival), Eleemosynary (DeSotelle Theater), The Uncovering (The Collective), A Small Fire (Ensemble Studio Theater/Youngblood) Moses (HERE Arts). Zoë has performed at The Green Room 42, Feinsteins/54Below, Birdland Jazz, Le Poisson Rouge, The Duplex, Bowery Poetry Club, Don't Tell Mama, and opened for Blondie at the Bearsville Theater in the Hudson Valley, NY. 

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Cabaret

Spring Fling at The Green Room 42

"What we are talking about here is one of the most beautiful women you are ever going to look at in person with one of the most beautiful voices you are ever going to hear, live or otherwise. It's like someone took Ava Gardner, Sharon Tate, and Madeleine Stowe, threw in the voice of a siren, mixed and baked 'til the timer went off, and there was Zoë Van Tieghem. There are times when the experience of listening to Zoë Van Tieghem sing is surprising, sometimes really surprising." - Stephen Mosher, BroadwayWorld

City Sounds at Birdland

“A modern Elizabeth Taylor with an edge, singing theater and jazz with intelligence, sass and a probing moodiness.” - Melissa Errico

Theater

Near Vicksburg

"But, it is Zoe Van Tieghem’s performance that awed me, she is a child when she enters the cave, precocious and sometimes obnoxious, as she calls out for “momma” in her higher register, but she discovers her power as a woman while struggling to survive, it is an almost unbearable blossoming to watch; suddenly she is aware of the dangers, and when dealing with a one-arm soldier that temporarily takes shelter with them, she is even turned on by the danger.  This is not your mother’s southern belle."  - Montserrat Mendez

Eleemosynary

"Zoe Van Tieghem plays Echo with a calm, self-assured manner needed to convince the audience that she can bridge the gap between her mother and grandmother. The character of Echo is strong and she has the determination and perseverance to make it happen." - Karen Nowosad, ShowScore

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