Actress Zoe Kazan And Director Paul Dano Welcomes A Daughter
- Zoe Kazan gave birth to her first child, a baby girl with her partner Paul Dano.
- The couple welcomed their little bundle of joy at the end of August.
- Sources close to the couple announced the good news to the tabloid on Thursday, 20th September.
- Zoe and director Paul Dano have been in a relationship since 2007 when they met while they worked together for the off-Broadway play Things We Want.
The Big Sick actress Zoe Kazan and her partner Paul Dano welcomed a baby girl in late August, but the couple preferred to keep the good news to themselves for so long.
Page Six reported that sources close to the couple revealed the couple welcomed their little bundle of joy at the end of August whom they named Alma Bay.
Appeared at Cannes Film Festival
The movie star remained under the radar throughout her pregnancy as there were no reports that Zoe was expecting her first child.
However, there were a few speculations after the actress appeared at Cannes Film Festival with her partner in May for the premiere of the Paul Dano-directed movie Wildlife.
Didn't mention the baby's birth
Kazan took to her Twitter on 31st August, however, she didn't mention the baby's birth. "Honestly this fall is already an embarrassment of riches for Paul and me, and it hasn't even really started yet," she wrote in the tweet.
honestly this fall is already an embarrassment of riches for paul & me, and it hasn't even really started yet. we have the perspective of many other years that were nothing like this, for which i'm also grateful.
— zoe kazan (@zoeinthecities) August 31, 2018
Teamed up on the movie Ruby Sparks
The couple has been together for over a decade, where they first met while working together on the off-Broadway play Things We Want. The couple then started dating after the project. Five years later, they again teamed up on the movie Ruby Sparks.
After the birth of the girl, Kazan, 35, will probably get engaged with the newborn, while Dano, 34, will continue his work on Broadway with Ethan Hawke in a production of Sam Shepards's True West.