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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
Ariel was raised with her mother [[Crystal Zevon|Crystal]] in a childhood spent moving between [[:wikipedia:Los Angeles|Los Angeles]], [[:wikipedia:France|France]] and elsewhere in [[:wikipedia:Europe|Europe]]. She attended [[:wikipedia:Marlboro College|Marlboro College]] in [[:wikipedia:Vermont|Vermont]], where she studied [[:wikipedia:sociology|sociology]] and [[:wikipedia:theatre|theatre]], it was also where she met her future husband, Ben Powel who studied [[:wikipedia:writing|writing]]. After graduating they married (officiated by [[Jackson Browne]]) and moved to Los Angeles, where Ariel started an [[:wikipedia:acting|acting]] career. The couple had both agreed to go back to Vermont if they had children, and they eventually did, two twin sons named Max and Gus. Her father [[Warren Zevon|Warren]], despite being diagnosed with terminal mesothelioma, manged to live to see his grandchildren. Ariel attended the ceremony where Warren received two [[:wikipedia:Grammy Award|Grammys]] for his ''[[The Wind]]'' album and "[[Disorder in the House]]" song. Keeping true to their earlier decision, Ariel and Ben moved to [[:wikipedia:Barre, Vermont|Barre, Vermont]]. There Ariel founded Local Agricultural Community Exchange, an organization dedicated to supporting family farming, farmer's markets, organic food, and urban/rural relations. The organization has even been supported by Ariel's godfather [[Jackson Browne]] playing benefit concerts for the group. Ariel and her husband still work at expanding LACE.
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Ariel was raised with her mother [[Crystal Zevon|Crystal]] in a childhood spent moving between [[:wikipedia:Los Angeles|Los Angeles]], [[:wikipedia:France|France]] and elsewhere in [[:wikipedia:Europe|Europe]]. She attended [[:wikipedia:Marlboro College|Marlboro College]] in [[:wikipedia:Vermont|Vermont]], where she studied [[:wikipedia:sociology|sociology]] and [[:wikipedia:theatre|theatre]], it was also where she met her future husband, Ben Powel who studied [[:wikipedia:writing|writing]]. After graduating they married (officiated by [[Jackson Browne]]) and moved to Los Angeles, where Ariel started an [[:wikipedia:acting|acting]] career. The couple had both agreed to go back to Vermont if they had children, and they eventually did, two twin sons named Max and Gus. Her father [[Warren Zevon|Warren]], despite being diagnosed with terminal [[:wikipedia:mesothelioma|mesothelioma]], manged to live to see his grandchildren. Ariel attended the ceremony where Warren received two posthumous [[:wikipedia:Grammy Award|Grammys]] for his ''[[The Wind]]'' album and "[[Disorder in the House]]" song. Keeping true to their earlier decision, Ariel and Ben moved to [[:wikipedia:Barre, Vermont|Barre, Vermont]]. There Ariel founded Local Agricultural Community Exchange, an organization dedicated to supporting family farming, farmer's markets, organic food, and urban/rural relations. The organization has even been supported by Ariel's godfather [[Jackson Browne]] playing benefit concerts for the group. Ariel and her husband still work at expanding LACE.
   
 
== Filmography ==
 
== Filmography ==

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Ariel Zevon

Ariel Zevon is the daughter of Warren Zevon and Crystal Zevon, is the half-sister of Jordon Zevon, and is the goddaughter of Jackson Browne.

Biography

Ariel was raised with her mother Crystal in a childhood spent moving between Los Angeles, France and elsewhere in Europe. She attended Marlboro College in Vermont, where she studied sociology and theatre, it was also where she met her future husband, Ben Powel who studied writing. After graduating they married (officiated by Jackson Browne) and moved to Los Angeles, where Ariel started an acting career. The couple had both agreed to go back to Vermont if they had children, and they eventually did, two twin sons named Max and Gus. Her father Warren, despite being diagnosed with terminal mesothelioma, manged to live to see his grandchildren. Ariel attended the ceremony where Warren received two posthumous Grammys for his The Wind album and "Disorder in the House" song. Keeping true to their earlier decision, Ariel and Ben moved to Barre, Vermont. There Ariel founded Local Agricultural Community Exchange, an organization dedicated to supporting family farming, farmer's markets, organic food, and urban/rural relations. The organization has even been supported by Ariel's godfather Jackson Browne playing benefit concerts for the group. Ariel and her husband still work at expanding LACE.

Filmography

  • "ER" .... Amy (1 episode, 2004)
  • "Get Carter" (2004) TV episode .... Amy
  • "Strong Medicine" .... Colette (1 episode, 2000)
  • "Brainchild" (2000) TV episode .... Colette
  • "My Little Assassin" (1999) (TV) .... Woman in Customs Line

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