
Age: 31
female
Zoey Francis Chaya Thompson Deutch (born November 10, 1994) is an American actress. She is daughter of director Howard Deutch and actress-director Lea Thompson. She gained recognition for her roles in the film Everybody Wants Some!!, the Netflix comedy series The Politician, and the film Set It Up. Deutch began her career with roles on the Disney Channel comedy series The Suite Life on Deck (2010–2011) and The CW crime drama series Ringer (2011–2012). Following her credited film debut in the gothic romance film Beautiful Creatures (2013), she starred in the fantasy horror film Vampire Academy (2014), for which she received a Teen Choice Award nomination. Deutch achieved critical praise for her roles in numerous films, including Richard Linklater's Everybody Wants Some!! (2016), Why Him? (2016), Before I Fall (2017), Flower (2017), and Rebel in the Rye (2017), for which she has received awards from the Dallas International Film Festival and the SCAD Savannah Film Festival. In 2017, her mother directed her and her sister Madelyn in the comedy-drama film The Year of Spectacular Men, which Deutch also co-produced. She went on to star in the critically acclaimed romantic comedy Set It Up (2018), the zombie comedy Zombieland: Double Tap (2019), and the comedy-drama Buffaloed (2019), which she also produced.

Zoey Deutch

Mary Jane Watson
for Mary Jane Watson in Spider-Man: Evils Past
Suggested by not_another_ted

A grad school—adult Peter Parker strenuously, but successfully, tries to split his time between his duties as Peter, his duties as Spider-Man, and his relationship with Mary Jane Watson. One September night, New York City police finds the body of Debra Whitman, secretary at Empire State University, and Peter's ex-girlfriend, hanging from the George Washington Bridge. Soon, more bodies show up, all ex-girlfriends of Spider-Man. Meanwhile, a person dressed in a Goblin costume starts attacking and tormenting Spider-Man, awaking memories of the Green Goblin, and Gwen Stacy. But he also attacks Peter Parker, making Peter fear for everyone he loves. The Hobgoblin's use of Peter's past against him, and constant attacks on his personal life, delves Peter deeper and deeper into a pit of hatred of this new character. The police eventually suspects that Spider-Man is the culprit of the serial killings, and Peter finds himself at wit's end. Who is the Hobgoblin? Why is he murdering people from Peter's past? Are the two even connected?
