Zoe Bell: (when asked what her weirdest stunt was) I can't think of any thing really weird. I have been pregnant twice (not for real!). Looking coordinated and bad a** is much harder with a big pillow strapped to your gut.
Zoe Bell: (when asked about
Zoe Bell: (when asked if she feels fear doing stunts) Of course I feel fear. I think its more a matter of when you no longer feel fear it's time to hang it up. Feeling fear is a good sign that your survival instincts are intact. You need to appreciate the dangers to stay safe.
Zoe says that the most dangerous stunt she's done is falling over 200 ft off a building. It was the first time she had done anything like that in her career. She wore a descender rig and dropped at real speed to mimic free fall. She also had to somersault twice on the way down, which is what really made it dangerous, since that gave her a chance of landing badly in spite of the safety harness.
After
Zoe starred in
Zoe admits to talking to herself. She gives herself pep talks, and sometimes does pretend interviews with herself. She pretends that she's being interviewed by
To stay fit Zoe does dancing, running, swimming, yoga, and gymnastics. She has trouble staying motivated just working out at a gym, and she needs to feel as if she is learning or perfecting her skills to stay satisfied.
Zoe was initially hired to be the "fall over" double only, (which is the stuntie that hits the ground and is thrown into things) for
Although she is a native of New Zealand and hopes to someday own a home there, Zoe currently resides in Los Angeles.
Zoe starred in the indie film documentary