Zoey Francis Chaya Thompson Deutch[citation needed](/dɔɪ/DOYTCH;born November 10, 1994)[1]is an American actress and producer. The younger daughter of directorHoward Deutchand actress-directorLea Thompson,Deutch made her acting debut in television during the early 2010s, with roles onDisney Channel'sThe Suite Life on Deck(2010–2011) andCW'sRinger(2011–2012).

Zoey Deutch
Deutch in 2020
Born
Zoey Francis Chaya Thompson Deutch

(1994-11-10)November 10, 1994(age 30)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • producer
Years active2009–present
Parents
Relatives
Signature

Making her film debut in 2012, Deutch gained wider attention and acclaim with her roles in a number ofindependent filmsspanning both comedy and drama, such asEverybody Wants Some!!(2016),Before I Fall,Flower,Rebel in the Rye(all three 2017),Set It Up(2018),Zombieland: Double Tap,andBuffaloed(both 2019). She went on to star in the comedystreaming projectsThe Politician(2019–2020),Not Okay,andSomething from Tiffany's(both 2022). Her supporting role in the historical thriller filmThe Outfit(2022) earned her a nomination for theBritish Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Performance.In 2024, Deutch made herBroadwaydebut in a revival ofOur Town.

Early life

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Deutch was born on November 10, 1994, inLos Angeles,to actressLea Thompsonand directorHoward Deutch.[2]She has one sister,Madelyn Deutch,who is also an actress.[3]Other close relatives of hers include her maternal grandmother, musician Barbara Barry Thompson, paternal grandfather, music executive Murray Deutch, and grand-uncle actorRobert Walden.[4][5][6]Deutch's father, fromNew York,is ofJewishheritage, whereas her mother, fromMinnesota,is of partialIrishancestry.[7]Deutch identifies as Jewish and had abat mitzvah.[8][9]

She started taking acting classes at the age of five.[10]Deutch studied atOakwood School,Los Angeles County High School for the Arts[11]and at theYoung Actors Space.[12]She majored in theater at L.A. County High School for the Arts.[13]

Career

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2010–2013: Early work

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Deutch began her career in 2010, at the age of 15, with a role on theDisney Channeloriginal seriesThe Suite Life on Deckas Maya,Zack Martin's love interest during the third season.[14]From 2011 to 2012, she played recurring role of Juliet Martin inThe CWthriller dramaRinger.[15]She debuted on the big screen inMayor Cupcake(2011) alongside her mother and sister.[16]Deutch booked a small scene inThe Amazing Spider-Manbut directorMarc Webbcut the scene, although it is included on the DVD.[17]

Her big screen breakthrough came in the supporting role of Emily Asher, alongsideEmma Thompson,Thomas MannandAlden Ehrenreichin the 2013 fantasy-romance-dramaBeautiful Creaturesbased on a well-knownyoung adultnovel of thesame namewritten by authorsKami GarciaandMargaret Stohland the first book in theCaster Chroniclesseries.[18]Deutch also appeared onNCIS,[19]Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior,ABC Family'sSwitched at Birth[20]and inMarc Cherry's television pilotHallelujah.[21]

2014–2016: Breakthrough

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Deutch starred as Rosemarie Hathaway inVampire Academy(2014), based on the first book of best-selling young adult sixbook serieswritten byRichelle Mead.[22]The film marked her first appearance as a lead.[23]Jordan Hoffman of theNew York Daily Newstermed her performance in the film as breakout lead performance.[24]In January 2014, it was announced that she would star as lead oppositeTyson RitterinRandall Miller'sMidnight Rider,a biopic ofGregg Allman.[25]Deutch then joined the teen coming-of-age comedyGood Kids,[26]which was released on October 21, 2016, byVertical Entertainment.[27]She also landed the lead role inJulie Plec's and Sue Kramer's rom-comCover Girl[28]and starred in the official music video of the song "Opium" by The New Division withAvan Jogia.[29]

In 2016, Deutch played Beverly inRichard Linklater'sEverybody Wants Some!!,[30]which premiered atSXSW Film Festival.[31]Deutch was essentially the only female lead in the film, paired with freshman ballplayer Jake Bradford played byBlake Jenner.[32]She starred alongsideRobert De NiroandZac EfroninDirty Grandpa,as love interest to Efron's character[33]and inWhy Him?alongsideJames Franco,Bryan CranstonandMegan Mullally.[34]She played a Stanford student, daughter to Bryan Cranston and Megan Mullally's characters, who falls in love with a billionaire, Laird, played by James Franco.[35]Deutch's next role was in the crime dramaVincent-N-Roxxy,alongsideEmory Cohen,Emile HirschandZoë Kravitzwhich premiered at the 2016Tribeca Film Festival.[36]

2017–present: Established actress

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Deutch in June 2017

Deutch starred as Samantha "Sam" Kingston inBefore I Fall,an adaptation ofLauren Oliver's best-selling young adult novel of the same name, also starringJennifer BealsandKian Lawley.[37]Andrea Mandell ofUSA TodaydescribedBefore I Fallas a milestone in Deutch's rising career.[38]The scripts ofGood Kids,Dirty GrandpaandBefore I Fallwere on the 2011Black List.[39]A second film featuring Deutch premiered atSundance Film Festivalin 2017,Danny Strong'sRebel in the Rye.[40]The biopic of authorJ.D. Salingersaw Deutch asOona O'NeilloppositeNicholas Hoult,Kevin Spacey,andLaura Dern.[41]

Deutch starred inFlowerdirected byMax Winkler,with a script written byAlex McAulay.Flowerwas added to the 2012Black List[42]and premiered at the 2017Tribeca Film Festival.[43]Aubrey Page ofColliderdescribed her performance as an "electric lead performance"[44]and David Ehrlich ofIndieWirethought the film "confirms that Zoey Deutch is a genuine star in the making."[45]Frank Scheck ofThe Hollywood Reporterconcluded "Flower is redeemed only by Zoey Deutch's magnetic performance, which would be star-making if in the service of a better vehicle."[46]

Deutch appeared in her motherLea Thompson's directorial debutThe Year Of Spectacular Menas Sabrina, with Avan Jogia, her sisterMadelyn,Cameron MonaghanandNicholas Braun.[47]She also shares the production credit for the film.[48]The film had its world premiere in June 2017 inLos Angeles Film Festival2017 and was screened at various film festivals before theatrical release. Scott Menzel ofWe Live Entertainmentdescribed her role as Sabrina in this film as "without question her finest performance to date."[49]Along with these, in the same year, was seen oppositeEd Sheeranin the official music video of his song "Perfect"from the album÷.[50]The video which was released on November 9, 2017, has garnered over 3.4 billion views and 19 million likes, as of May 2023.[51]Also in 2017, she appeared inJames Franco'sThe Disaster Artist,based on the book byGreg SesteroandTom Bissell,which tells the behind-the-scenes story behind cult filmThe Room.[52]

Deutch starred opposite herEverybody Wants SomecostarGlen Powell,inNetflix's 2018 romantic comedySet It Up.The story follows two overworked assistants who try to get their horrible bosses out of their hair by setting them up together.[53]She also landed a role in the drama-comedyThe ProfessoralongsideJohnny Depp.[54]In May 2019, the makers of Netflix rom-comSet It Upannounced that Deutch will be reuniting with Glen Powell for another rom-com tentatively titledMost Dangerous Game.[55]In July 2018, it was announced that Deutch would be starring inRyan Murphy's new web television comedy series onNetflix,The PoliticianalongsideBen PlattandGwyneth Paltrow,[56]which was released onNetflixon September 27, 2019.[57]InTanya Wexler'scrimecomedy dramaBuffaloed(2019), Deutch played the lead role of Peg Dahl, acon artistwho, while onparolefor her crimes and in a desperate attempt to escape her hometown ofBuffalo, New York,becomes adebt collector.[58]Co-produced by Deutch herself, and co-starringJudy Greer,Jermaine Fowler,Noah ReidandJai Courtney,the film premiered at theTribeca Film Festivalto positive reviews from critics. Upon itslimited theatrical releasein February 2020, the film received further praise. In her review forThe Los Angeles Times,Kimber Myers applauded Deutch's performance, saying she "immediately takes the audience hostage in the opening moments ofBuffaloed[...] the actress owns this sharp comedy — and everyone watching — playing the type of character we still don’t see that often on screen. "[59]Sheila O'Malley ofRogerEbert.comcalled the film, "a showcase for the mega-talented Deutch", saying Deutch "tosses herself into the role like a maniacal fidget-spinner, all flash and charm." Concluding her review of the film, O'Malley wrote, "Buffaloedis refreshing in how it challenges these norms, and in so doing, gives Deutch—who has already proven her comedic acting chops inEverybody Wants Some!!,Zombieland: Double Tapand the Netflix seriesThe Politician—a chance to shine at the center of the narrative. "[60]TheWrap's Elizabeth Weitzman was more critical of the film, calling it "uneven",[61]whileThe New York Times'Jeannette Catsoulis penned "Simultaneously rowdy and slick,Buffaloedis exuberantly paced and entirely dependent on Deutch’s moxie and pell-mell performance. "[62]

Deutch starred as Madison inZombieland: Double Tap,which was released October 11, 2019.[63]She received positive reviews for her performance,[64]and was nominated at the2020 Fangoria Chainsaw Awardsfor Best Supporting Actress.[65]In 2020, Deutch starred in theQuibitelevision series adaptationHome Movie: The Princess Bride,to raise money forWorld Central Kitchen.[66]In 2021, she appeared in the music video "Anyone",a song by Canadian singerJustin Bieber;for the first song. She also joinedHoundas the lead character "Callie" as well as producer.[67]In February 2021, it was announced that Deutch will star inGraham Moore's directorial debutThe OutfitalongsideMark RylanceandDylan O'Brien.[68]In June 2021, she was cast inQuinn Shephard'sNot Okay,a satire feature film which will be released onHulu.[69]She lent her voice for the character Lily in adult animated comedy seriesFairfaxpremiering onAmazon Prime Videoin October 2021.[70]In November 2021, it was announced that she will play the lead and be executive producer ofSomething From Tiffany's,anAmazon Originalfilm co-produced byReese WitherspoonandHello Sunshine,based on the Melissa Hill novel.[71]In May 2023, Deutch was cast inJuror #2,which is purported to beClint Eastwood's final directorial effort,[72]and inAnniversaryalongsideDiane LaneandKyle Chandler.[73]She is also set to playJean Sebergin Richard Linklater's upcoming film about Seberg's breakthrough role inBreathless.[74]

Other work

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Deutch along withGugu Mbatha-Raw,Rodrigo SantoroandVince Vaughnperformed a live reading of selected scenes from five winning scripts of 2017 at the 2017AcademyNicholl Fellowships in ScreenwritingAwards Presentation & Live Read.[75]She also joined as a presenter at 2018Film Independent Spirit Awards.[76]She again took the stage as a host for welcoming the co-founder ofnon-profit,non-governmental organizationVital Voices,Hillary ClintonatGlobal Leadership Awards2018.[77]She joined as one of the speakers in first ever "Embrace Ambition Summit" held at Lincoln Center in New York.[78]

In 2018, Deutch was invited to join theAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences(AMPAS) in the actors branch.[79]

Activism

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Deutch supportsPlanned Parenthood[80]and was part of its rally with pro-choice advocates and leaders celebrating the 45th anniversary ofRoe v. WadeatSacramento,California.[81]She has performed for the benefit of Alzheimer's Association[82]and "What a pair!" Org[83]with her motherLea Thompsonand sisterMadelyn Deutch.With her family, she has worked for more than a decade with Corazón de Vida, which supports orphanages inBaja California, Mexico.[84]She participated in the2017 Women's March[85]and returned in2018.[86]She is also a part of theEmbrace Ambitioncampaign of theTory BurchFoundation.[87][88]She was one of the celebrity ambassadors for the seventh annual "Shop for Success" charity designer shopping event that supports the efforts ofDress For Success.[89]She has also shown her support toward anti-sexual harassment movementTime's Up.[90]She has been a part of several fundraising campaigns for charity and in support of various causes.[91][92][93][94]

In the media

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Deutch in 2017

Deutch has been the cover girl toJustinemagazine's February 2013 issue,Miabellamagazine's April 2013 issue,Afterglowmagazine's December 2013 issue,Bellomagazine's March 2014 edition,[95]Flauntmagazine's June 2015 issue, the February 2016 issue ofCosmopolitanU.S.,[96]spring 2016 edition ofRoguemagazine.[97]She appeared on the cover of September 2016 issue ofHarper byHarper's Bazaarand performed as a guest editor.[98]

She modeled for March 2013 issue ofInterview,[99]Allure's December 2016 issue[100]and has done feature shoots for February 2014 issues ofSeventeenandInStylemagazine, December 2015 issue ofNylon,[4]January 2016 and April 2017 issues ofW Magazine,[101]March 2017 issue ofVanity FairItalia,April 2017 issue ofVogueRussiaandVogueTurkey,May 2017 issue ofVanity FairSpain,July 2017 issue ofMarie ClaireIndonesia,summer 2017 issue ofWonderlandmagazine[102]and summer campaign shoot forTory Burch LLC.[103]

She was on the cover of the April 2017 issue ofC California Style Magazine[104][105]and also amongMarie Claire's Fresh Faces 2017 and one of the cover stars of its May 2017 edition.[106]She was on the cover of annual Women Of Hollywood portfolio ofThe Editmagazine in May, 2017.,[107]Spring/Summer 2017 issue 07 ofTidal Magazine[108][109]and on the February 2018 edition ofNew York PostAlexa.She was the May 2018 cover star ofOcean DriveMagazine,Capitol File Magazine,andLos Angeles Confidentialmagazine.[110][111][112]In 2020, she featured in first ever worldwide video and image campaign,#MeAndMyPeekabooby Italian luxury fashion houseFendi.[113][114]

She is frequently included in best dressed lists for her various appearances[115][116][117][118]and also seen in front rows ofMilan Fashion Week,[119]Paris Fashion Week,Diane von Furstenberg,Cushnie et Ochs,DKNY,[120]New York Fashion Week,[121] Fendi'sHaute coutureshow.[122]In 2013,Glamourincluded her among their list of "Hollywood's Next Big Things".[123]Deutch was among theYahoo!Breakout Stars for the year 2014.[124]In 2014,Vanity Fairlisted her among their "Hollywood's Next Wave Lineup".[125]In the same year,Varietyalso included her in their list of "'It' Girls (And Boys): Young Hollywood's Rising Stars".[126]The Hollywood Reporterlisted her among their "Next Gen Talent 2016: Hollywood's Rising Stars 35 and Under" list.[127]

Harper's Bazaardescribed her as "quickly becoming Young Hollywood's most valuable player".[128]In 2017, BritishGQdescribed her as "Hollywood's hottest newcomer"[129]andGraziaItalydescribed her as the symbol of the "new generation of actresses-activists".[130]In a 2018Indie Wirecritics survey, she was listed among "The Best American Actors Under 30".[131] She was included in 'Forbes 30 under 30' class of 2020 in the field of Hollywood and entertainment.[132]

Personal life

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In 2012, Deutch began dating Canadian actorAvan Jogia.In January 2017, it was announced that they had ended their relationship after five years together.[133]

Since 2021, Deutch has been in a relationship with actor and comedianJimmy Tatro.[134]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2011 Mayor Cupcake Lana Maroni
2012 The Amazing Spider-Man Gossip Girl Deleted scene
2013 Beautiful Creatures Emily Asher
2014 Vampire Academy Rosemarie "Rose" Hathaway
2016 Of Dogs and Men Lily Short film
Dirty Grandpa Shadia
Everybody Wants Some!! Beverly
Vincent N Roxxy Kate
Good Kids Nora Sullivan
Why Him? Stephanie Fleming
2017 Before I Fall Samantha Kingston
Rebel in the Rye Oona O'Neill
The Disaster Artist Bobbi
Flower Erica Vandross
The Year of Spectacular Men Sabrina Klein Also producer
2018 Set It Up Harper Moore
The Professor Claire
2019 Buffaloed Peg Dahl Also producer
Zombieland: Double Tap Madison
2022 The Outfit Mable Shaun
Not Okay Danni Sanders Also executive producer
Something from Tiffany's Rachel Meyer
2024 Juror #2 Allison "Ally" Crewson
2025 The Threesome[135] Post-production
Nouvelle Vague[136] Jean Seberg Post-production
TBA Anniversary Post-production

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2010–2011 The Suite Life on Deck Maya Bennett Recurring role; 7 episodes
2011 NCIS Lauren Episode: "One Last Score"
Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior Blue Mask Girl / Kristi Anna Episode: "The Girl in the Blue Mask"
Hallelujah Willow Turner UnairedABCpilot
2011–2012 Ringer Juliet Martin Recurring role; 18 episodes
2013 Switched at Birth Elisa Sawyer 2 episodes
2014 Under the Gunn Herself / Guest Judge Episode: "Unconventional Vampire"[137]
2019–2020 The Politician Infinity Jackson Main role
2020 Home Movie: The Princess Bride Princess Buttercup / Fezzik Episode: "Chapter Ten: To the Pain!"
2021 Fairfax Lily (voice) Guest role[138]

Theatre

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Year Title Role Venue Ref.
2024-2025 Our Town Emily Webb Ethel Barrymore Theatre,Broadway [139]

Music videos

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Year Title Artist
2014 "Opium" The New Division
2017 "Perfect" Ed Sheeran
2021 "Anyone" Justin Bieber

Awards and nominations

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Year Association Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2014 Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Actress: Comedy Vampire Academy Nominated [140]
2016 Napa Valley Film Festival Chandon Rising Star Herself Won [141]
2017 Women in Film Crystal + Lucy Awards MAXMARA Face of the Future Won [142]
Dallas International Film Festival Diff Shining Star Award Won [143]
SCAD Savannah Film Festival Rising Star Award Won [144]
Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Actress: Drama Before I Fall Nominated [145]
2019 Ischia Global Film and Music Festival Ischia Actress of the Year Herself Won [146]
2020 Hollywood Critics Association Next Generation of Hollywood Won [147]
Fangoria Chainsaw Awards Best Supporting Actress Zombieland: Double Tap Nominated [65]
2022 British Independent Film Awards Best Supporting Performance The Outfit Nominated

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