Zach Justice
American actor and comedian (born 1995)
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Zachary Christian Justice (born September 4, 1995) is an American actor, comedian, writer,[2] and media personality. He is known for co-founding Dropouts University Studios, an indie media production company focused heavily on podcasting and sketch comedy.
September 4, 1995
- Online personality
- influencer
- actor
- writer
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| Born | Zachary Christian Justice September 4, 1995 Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. |
| Education | Brantley County High School LaGrange College |
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| Years active | 2015–present |
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| Followers | 5.7 million |
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| Views | 933 million[1] |
| Last updated: December 18, 2025 | |
Early life and education
Zachary Christian Justice was born on September 4, 1995 in Las Vegas, Nevada to Joseph Justice, a United States Air Force colonel, and Gina Thornton, a school guidance counselor.[3][4] His father left when he was young and he was raised by his mother in South Georgia, primarily Brunswick.[5][6][7]
He attended St. Mary on the Hill Catholic School in Augusta and later Brantley County High School, where he played tennis. He was a region champion three times and was an honor student, becoming a member of the National Junior Honor Society. He attended LaGrange College, where he played tennis for a year before leaving to pursue his career.[7][8][9] He worked at an Outback Steakhouse in the Atlanta area for a short time after leaving college.[10]
Career
Justice began his acting career in 2015 when he appeared in the film Dead of Night as Donnie Harris.[11]
In June 2020, he co-founded Dropouts University Studios, a media production company, alongside Indiana Massara and Jared Bailey.[12][13] The company focuses on creator-driven content, particularly podcasts and sketch comedy.[14] The Dropouts podcast, produced by the studio, have hosted LaurDIY, Tana Mongeau, Manny MUA, Laura Lee, Sam and Colby, amongst many others.[15] He is managed by Fixated, which is partnered with Eldridge Industries.[16]
In 2024, he sold his script Breaking Up With Mom and Dad to Convergence Entertainment, which is set to be directed by Steve Carr and produced by Justice.[2][17] In November 2024, he began posting his popular Dating Show series on his personal YouTube channel which features himself, occasionally joined by guests, participating in various blind dates and similar challenges.[18][19]
In 2025, he participated as a contestant in the first season of InSIDE: USA, making it to the final, before deciding he wanted to give the Prizepool to the other finalist, Aisha Mian. He set to appear in The Re-Start television series as Mason, and is also a writer for the show.
Personal life
From 2020 to 2023, he was in a relationship with Australian model, Indiana Massara.[20][21]
When asked about his views on religion and the afterlife, he responded with "I genuinely don't know... I'm comfortable saying I genuinely don't know."[19]
Justice avoids discussing politics. When hosting an episode of The Lunch Table podcast, Justice maintained his neutrality, responding to a co-host discussing politics that he thinks people in both major parties are decent and that "both sides have good ideas, both sides have bad ideas."[22]
Justice enjoys sports and played tennis in high school and college.[7] In 2022, he tore his ACL while playing basketball.
Filmography
| † | Denotes film or TV productions that have not yet been released |
Film
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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| 2015 | Dead of Night | Donnie Harris | |
| TBA | Breaking Up with Mom and Dad † | N/a | Writer and producer |
Television
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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| 2021 | Burb Patrol | Derek/Derrick, | 6 episodes |
| 2022 | Best Foot Forward | Joel | Episode: "Movie Night" |
| 2025 | Inside USA | Contestant | Season 1 |
| TBA | The Re-Start † | Mason | Also writer |