About Zoe Lister-Jones: Zoe Lister-Jones is an American actress, singer, playwright, and screenwriter.
I think growing up in New York, you see so much at such a young age, there's no bubble to escape into.
I'm a health-food junkie, so all of my food is a splurge, money-wise!
Women always try to see the one good part of The Weird Guy because the dating landscape is so bleak. Women will say, 'He's very odd, but he likes to cook. He's creepy, but he makes good pancakes!'
I love a good massage, and they gotta go deep.
Nobody's life is wrapped up neatly in a bow.
There's a lot of people desperately seeking to find 'the one,' and I think we should learn to be more at peace with ourselves.
I have a hard time waiting for things to happen.
It's human nature to want to be with other people.
The secret to a long-lasting relationship is perpetually imagining the worst. It's a world view tracing back to my Eastern European ancestry and one I draw upon regularly.
I love 'Husbands and Wives,' Woody Allen's movie. It's like one of my all-time favorites. I could watch it over and over again.
I think women are really self-analytical in a way that men aren't.
We are very puritan in America. We still hold true to these really antiquated values, this idea of the sanctity of marriage.
In my view, relationship movies never get old because humanity will never not be confounded by their relationships.
In most movies there is a Prince Charming who rides up and saves the girl.
See, I will always shop, and that's sort of a problem. Clothes are always exploding out of my closet!
I think all our characters are an amalgam of people we know in our world and ourselves.
Most actors and actresses are performative as people.
I guess actors are very sensitive people. We're porous.
I've always been a writer, and in high school, I was the editor of my school newspaper and I got a writing scholarship. It's always been a passion of mine.
There's no shame in owning a New Kids on the Block t-shirt. They were my first concert when I was eight.