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Zac Efron's paternal grandfather is Jewish. Zac Efron's three other grandparents are not Jewish. Zac was not raised in any faith. He is an agnostic.

Zac Efron does look similar to actor Logan Lerman, who is 100% Jewish.

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Q: Does Zac Efron believe in Jesus or is he in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?
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