Zoë Noelle Baker

Zoë Noelle Baker

Zoë Noelle Baker is a gifted young actress who recently played the complex and chilling role of Young Minnow in the Facebook Watch series, 'Sacred Lies', written and produced by Raelle Tucker (Jessica Jones, The Returned, True Blood). This holiday season, Zoë takes on the role of Ava Lewis in the Hallmark Christmas movie, "Christma... Show more »
Zoë Noelle Baker is a gifted young actress who recently played the complex and chilling role of Young Minnow in the Facebook Watch series, 'Sacred Lies', written and produced by Raelle Tucker (Jessica Jones, The Returned, True Blood). This holiday season, Zoë takes on the role of Ava Lewis in the Hallmark Christmas movie, "Christmas at Dollywood" alongside Danica McKellar, Niall Matter and the legendary Dolly Parton. Zoë is also featured in the upcoming Hallmark film, 'Christmas Town', starring Candace Cameron Bure (Lauren Gabriel) with Zoë portraying the younger Lauren Gabriel, directed by David Weaver. In 2019, Zoë filmed her first pilot playing the role of Taylor, Detective Mark Escher's (Ryan Philippe) niece in CBS's 'Alive'. 'Alive' centers on a San Francisco homicide detective who's mysteriously brought back to life after being killed in the line of duty. 'Alive' is Executive Produced by Jason Tracey (Burn Notice) and directed by Uta Briesewitz (Stranger Things). Ms. Baker can also be seen in the role of Daniela in 'Hush Little Victim', a thriller directed by Jason Bourque.Zoë discovered acting after being inspired by her father Link Baker, who is also an actor. She was born in Palm Springs, California and is a dual citizen of both Canada and the USA. She loves sharing her time between LA, Vancouver and everywhere in between. An adventurer and performer at heart, Zoë loves the outdoors, gymnastics, dancing, horseback riding, piano, singing, swimming, traveling, reading, and spending time with her friends and family. Zoë is also a member of the Carcross/Tagish First Nation in the Yukon, with ancestry from both the Tlingit people of Alaska as well as the Tagish people of the Yukon. Show less «
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