Zoe Bell is known for performing stunts more than her acting skills. She has collaborated with Hollywood director Quentin Tarantino several times. Bell signed a deal with Creative Artists Agency.

The 41-year-old veteran stuntwoman started her career as a stunt coordinator and second unit director on a Tarantino film. Bell has been a part of big-budget movies under different hats such as Iron Man 3, Kill Bill, Django Unchained, and Thor: Ragnarok.

One of the most recent projects Bell completed was Once Upon a Time in Hollywood as a stunt coordinator. Given that, Bell has also worked in a couple of movies as an actress such as Django, Once Upon a Time, and Grindhouse.

While the multi-talented New Zealand native is praised for her on-screen performance, Bell had also directed a short film and commercials. Taika Waititi, a New Zealand based film director hired Bell for directing Arnott's Biscuits ad film campaign.

Bell has also participated in The Wilderness Society campaign, which she directed. The short film starred Cate Blanchett, Rosario Dawson, and Joel Egerton. The agency will ensure that she gets represented as a director and actress.

While Rock Shaink and Dash Aiken will represent Bell at Romark Entertainment, the New Zealand based reps Christiana Thomson and Imogen Johnson along with Phil Rosen of Rosen Law Group will continue at Johnson & Laird.

Bell made headlines sometime back for staging a fight virtually during the quarantine. The virtual fight involved actresses such as Halle Berry, Cameron Diaz, Scarlett Johansson, and Margot Robbie. The clip that was studded with too many stars went viral in minutes.

The video started with the Once Upon a Time in Hollywood stunt director reading a book at home and being bored. She gets out of her couch and kicks straight in the camera lens. Virtually, the effect of the kick lands to Lucy Lawless and she gets upset.

The Xena: Warrior Princess star played angrily and hit back to the camera. The kicks and punches go on for a while that kept the audience entertained. The entire video had a soundtrack in the background which was The Healer by KT Tunstall.

In fact, the singer who sung the track was also featured in the video. The Scottish talent was seen playing guitar in the end and wondering if she missed anything. “I am so impressed by and grateful to all the ladies for their enthusiasm, professionalism, spirit of silliness and generosity,” Bell praised everyone who participated.