Zoey Deutch, daughter of Back to the Future star Lea Thompson, is a rising fashion star with an exciting new Netflix film.
The actress, 31, started her career as a teen on the Disney Channel, but scored serious creds with roles in indie flicks like Everybody Wants Some!! and Flower. Last year, she reunited with Texan director Richard Linklater in 2025’s Nouvelle Vague, in which she played screen legend Jean Seberg. But as she took the streets of New York City, Deutch showed her fashion prowess. First, she sported a chic white minidress, followed by a two-piece black number that looked like it was made out of latex.
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Deutch Inherited Her Mom’s Acting Skills
It’s no wonder that Deutch is so talented, considering her mother’s iconic roles. She’s even appeared in her mom’s 2017 directorial debut, The Year of Spectacular Men. But Thompson is best known for her roles as Lorraine Baines-McFly in the beloved Back to the Future trilogy. The iconic first film, released in 1985, introduced us to wild teenager Lorraine, whom sweet Marty McFly (played by Michael J. Fox) meets when he travels back in time to 1955 in a DeLorean. Who could forget the iconic scene when his mom tries to kiss him as they sit outside the school dance in his car? Now that’s an awkward run-in!
Deutch Stars in a New Netflix Romance
Deutch appears next in Voicemails for Isabelle, which hits Netflix on June 19. The film follows a romance between Deutch’s character, Hill, and Wes, played by Nick Robinson.
“After her sister Isabelle (Ciara Bravo) dies, Jill copes by continuing to leave her voicemails. They’re about everything from her boss Chef Bastien’s (Nick Offerman) insufferable antics to how heartbroken she is without her best friend. Wes, an Austin real estate agent, gets a new work phone and is assigned Isabelle’s old number. Unbeknownst to Jill, Wes gets to listen in on her hilariously confessional messages about her life as an aspiring pastry chef in San Francisco. One voicemail at a time, Wes starts to fall in love with Jill, as they sit on different benches across the country from each other,” the official synopsis reads.
Check out the trailer below!
What’s Next for Zoey Deutch?
Deutch will likely score a goal with her next project. Back in January, Deadline announced that the rising star will play Marla Messing, the U.S. Women’s soccer executive who oversaw the 1999 World Cup tournament that set attendance and TV viewership records. Titled The 99’ers, the U.S. Women’s Soccer drama will be directed for Netflix by Nicole Kassell.
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