Zoey Deutch's 2026 net worth revealed: age, husband, parents — and all about Voicemail for Isabella Star
Hollywood roots, streaming heat—Zoey Deutch is the star everyone’s talking about.
Netflix just rolled out another feelings bomb and, surprise, people are binging it. If you watched two minutes of 'Voicemails for Isabelle' and immediately Googled 'Zoey Deutch age boyfriend net worth parents,' you are extremely not alone. Here’s the quick, no-fluff rundown.
The movie everyone’s pressing play on
'Voicemails for Isabelle' is a Netflix romance that kicks off when a woman gets an unexpected message, reopening old feelings and old flames, and basically bumping her life onto a different track. It’s a blend of rom-com energy with a little introspective detour about how one moment can change everything.
Release timing: the trailer landed May 19, 2026, and the movie starts streaming June 19 on Netflix. Zoey Deutch stars opposite Nick Robinson. They even popped by Times Square on June 12 to celebrate a massive billboard at 1557 Broadway, where New Yorkers got a sneak peek in person.
Tiny housekeeping thing while we’re here: yes, it’s 'Isabelle' with an 'e.' If you see 'Isabella' floating around, that’s just typos doing what typos do.
Zoey Deutch, at a glance
- Net worth (2026): about $4 million, per Celebrity Net Worth. Most of that is from TV and film work, with extra checks from modeling plus brand and magazine campaigns. Roles in 'Vampire Academy' and 'Set It Up' noticeably bumped her profile (and probably her quotes).
- Age and start: born November 10, 1994, in Los Angeles. She started acting at 15, first popping up as Maya on 'The Suite Life on Deck.'
- TV credits: 'Ringer' and Netflix’s 'The Politician.'
- Film highlights: 'Everybody Wants Some!!', 'Flower', 'Set It Up', 'Buffaloed', 'Not Okay', and 'The Outfit.'
- Currently making the rounds online: a June 9, 2026 clip of Deutch doing her impression of 'a face that’s had cosmetic surgery.' It’s goofy, it’s sharp, and the internet ate it up.
- Relationship status: engaged to actor/comedian/content creator Jimmy Tatro. They went public in 2021 and announced their engagement in September 2025 on Instagram, adding that the proposal actually happened a few months earlier. Mostly low-key, occasional cameos in each other’s projects.
- Jimmy Tatro primer: comedy background and a huge YouTube presence ('LifeAccordingToJimmy' with millions of subscribers). Screen credits include '22 Jump Street', 'American Vandal', 'Home Economics', and 'You’re Cordially Invited.'
- Family ties: her mom is Lea Thompson (Lorraine Baines in 'Back to the Future '; 'Caroline in the City') and her dad is director Howard Deutch ('Pretty in Pink', 'Some Kind of Wonderful'). Translation: she grew up inside the industry, got a film education at the dinner table, and still carved out her own lane.
Why she’s having a moment (again)
Deutch has been steadily working for over a decade, moving from teen sitcoms to leading roles across theatrical releases and streaming. She’s one of those faces you recognize instantly even if you can’t place which poster you saw her on last. With 'Voicemails for Isabelle' pulling fresh eyeballs to Netflix, expect a new wave of fans who didn’t catch 'Set It Up' or 'Not Okay' the first time around.
Career-wise, she’s in that sweet spot: enough range to bounce between sharp comedy and messy-heart drama, plus the résumé to back it up. Personally, she keeps things pretty buttoned up outside the work, which, in 2026, honestly feels like a power move.
She’s only just into her thirties, so the next few years could be big swings: more prestige TV, another star-making rom-com, or something left-field that turns heads at festivals. Either way, if you’re watching 'Isabelle,' you’re watching a pro who’s been building to this for a long time.