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Deutch has quickly climbed the ranks to become one of the most in-demand actresses in Hollywood.
Curious to learn more about this up-and-coming movie and TV star?

Here are a few things you never knew about Zoey Deutch.
We need to create the space and opportunities for women and continue to have the conversations."
“I feel very grateful that my passion was encouraged.”

In fact, she realized that many of her roles fit into the “scammer” key in.
“But for Danni, I never saw her as the hero or the villain.
“Do I see myself as a strong, inconvenient woman?”

“I don’t think I identify with that.
But I do identify with drive and having this real force and motivation that is kind of inexplicable.”
In her first few roles, Deutch explained, she was cast as the romantic lead.

You’re not the whole thing.
So it was exhausting and difficult.”
Since then, Deutch has kept her eye out for more complex female roles.

“I love, love, love animal work,” she said.
So it opens your world up."
The actress used octopus improvisations to enter into her character for “The Politician.”

“I was in one scene, I had no lines, I was so excited.”
“But I think technically I’m in the MCU,” she said.
Her first film as a producer was in 2017.

I think I could use my knowledge for good,'" she explained toAV Club.
“It was definitely a conscious decision.”
Apparently, Deutch first got into producing thanks to her family.

Her sister asked the whole family to get involved.
“I have always had a very producorial mind from a business standpoint,” she said.
“I spend so much time on my skin, it’s crazy.”

In an interview withMarie Claire, Deutch went into more detail about her favorite products.
“I have anxiety, like so many other people,” she toldGlassmagazine.
Anything to help normalize it."

“I could physically make myself pass out before I could speak.
It was called fainting baby disorder,” she explained.
While her anxiety was sometimes crippling for Deutch, over the years, she learned to embrace it.

“My anxiety motivates me, it is where a lot of my ambition stems from.
It can be crippling, but more times than not, I am grateful for my anxiety.
However, it’s taken a while to get there.”

“We were always taking these artsy pictures.
It was very creative; it wasn’t as hollow as I find it to be now.
It was a form of expression in a way that you don’t necessarily identify with social media.”

Zoey described how she got her part in Everybody Wants Some!!
In 2016, Zoey Deutch starred in Richard Linklater’s “Everybody Wants Some!!”
a “spiritual sequel” to his famous 1993 film “Dazed and Confused.”

As she toldRefinery29, she got the part after a lengthy audition process.
“I met Rick … at a restaurant and had lunch with him,” she recalled.
“And then he drove me to my own audition with him.”

As Deutch went on to explain, she doesn’t usually overthink things in her life.
“I wouldn’t consider myself as a typically philosophical creature,” she said.
However, as her 20s progressed, she found herself questioning things more.
“Why are we all here?
What does it all mean?
What’s the point?”
Sounds like Deutch’s quarter-life crisis could not be more relatable.
“I had a terrible time in middle school.
Just the worst,” she recalled.
“Now I’m in a profession where everyone talks behind your back,” she said.
“But I rarely pay attention to it and I never do it to others.
It sounds like there was one positive outcome from her difficult time in school.
However, the actress has humbler (and more sustainable) tastes when it comes to shopping.
“My favorite pastime is going to estate sales and finding strange jewelry,” she toldHarper’s Bazaar.
“I shop at thrift stores like Goodwill and places like that.”
However, she does occasionally buy things firsthand at stores like Rachel Comey and Opening Ceremony.
In another interview withL’Officiel, Deutch explained that her style influences were quite classic.
“She paved her way through history straddling the line of what was conventionally accepted in fashion and beauty.
Getting dressed up makes me feel in charge.”