Zena Lotus Grey, a talented and accomplished American actress, made her entry into the world on November 15, 1988, in the vibrant city of New York. Her parents, Allyson, born Rymland, and Alex Grey, are both accomplished artists who have undoubtedly played a significant role in shaping Zena's creative inclinations.
Zena's early foray into the entertainment industry commenced with a notable role in the Broadway play, The Herbal Bed, a testament to her innate talent and dedication to her craft.
In the year 1999, a talented actress made her mark on the big screen by appearing in the film The Bone Collector, a cinematic endeavor that showcased her remarkable acting abilities.
Subsequently, she landed starring roles in two notable films, Snow Day (2000) and Max Keeble's Big Move (2001),which further solidified her status as a rising star in the entertainment industry.
In addition to her film work, Grey also made a notable appearance on the popular television show All That, a testament to her versatility and range as a performer.
Fast forward to December 2004, and Grey once again graced the big screen, this time appearing in the film In Good Company, a role that showcased her impressive acting chops and further cemented her position as a talented and sought-after actress in Hollywood.
Grey continued her illustrious acting career by taking on a significant role alongside Tim Allen in the 2006 cinematic production, "The Shaggy Dog", where she portrayed his on-screen daughter.