Technologist and Actor
Zoe Cunningham has 17 years' experience working in the technology sector and is currently Managing Director of Softwire Technology. She has won over ten awards for her technology work including being named as one of the 100 most influential people in Tech City and selected by the BBC as the Brightest Woman in Britain.
Zoe is an award-nominated and critically acclaimed actor. Recent roles include the lead role Amy in award-winning short film Symptoms and roles in indie features Breathe Easy and Bad Caller. She performed her first one-woman show, Dark Dates: An Audience with Cassandra Bick, in 2015 to critical acclaim, with the production subsequently touring to Brighton Fringe Festival. Her second one-woman show entitled "HOW TO DO ACTING (Properly)" premiered at The Pleasance, Islington and will tour in 2018. Zoe trained via private classes and part-time courses at RADA, The Actors Centre and the salon:collective. She has written about her acting experiences for a book "An Actor's Life", which was published by Urbane Publications in 2017.
Zoe is an award-nominated and critically acclaimed actor. Recent roles include the lead role Amy in award-winning short film Symptoms and roles in indie features Breathe Easy and Bad Caller. She performed her first one-woman show, Dark Dates: An Audience with Cassandra Bick, in 2015 to critical acclaim, with the production subsequently touring to Brighton Fringe Festival. Her second one-woman show entitled "HOW TO DO ACTING (Properly)" premiered at The Pleasance, Islington and will tour in 2018. Zoe trained via private classes and part-time courses at RADA, The Actors Centre and the salon:collective. She has written about her acting experiences for a book "An Actor's Life", which was published by Urbane Publications in 2017.