TV Shows - Odessa Young
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on December 21, 2024. Odessa Young has appeared in 2 television series with data.
  • The Stand Poster
    #250
    The Stand
    as Frannie Goldsmith 9 episodes • #250 most popular show
    The Stand is a television series based on the eponymous novel by Stephen King. It follows the story of a post-apocalyptic world devastated by a deadly virus which wipes out most of the population. The remaining survivors form two factions, one led by a benevolent woman named Mother Abagail and the other by a demonic figure known as Randall Flagg. The series explores themes of good versus evil, faith, and the struggle for survival in a desolate landscape.
  • The Staircase Poster
    #993
    The Staircase
    as Martha Ratliff 8 episodes • #993 most popular show
    The Staircase is a true crime documentary series that follows the captivating and controversial murder trial of author Michael Peterson. With unprecedented access to Peterson's defense team, the series delves into the details of the case, exploring the evidence and courtroom drama. Spanning over several years, The Staircase provides a compelling look into the tactics used by both the prosecution and the defense, raising questions about the justice system and the truth behind the mysterious death of Kathleen Peterson.
Movies - Odessa Young
Sorted by online popularity. Odessa Young has appeared in 3 movies with data.
  • The Order Poster
    #65
    The Order
    as Zillah • #65 most popular movie
    The Order is a 2024 Canadian historical crime thriller that explores the investigations of an FBI agent into a surge of bombings and bank robberies orchestrated by a domestic terrorist group. Directed by Justin Kurzel, the film is inspired by the 1980s extremist group, The Order, and portrays the tense confrontations between law enforcement and the group's persuasive leader.
  • A Million Little Pieces Poster
    #2,015
    A Million Little Pieces
    as Lilly • #2,015 most popular movie
    A Million Little Pieces is a gripping drama film based on the semi-autobiographical novel by James Frey. The story follows the journey of a young drug addict named James as he enters a rehab facility to overcome his addiction. As he grapples with his past and battles withdrawal symptoms, James forms unlikely friendships with fellow patients and confronts the harsh realities of addiction. With powerful performances and a raw portrayal of addiction and recovery, A Million Little Pieces offers a compelling narrative that explores the complexities of redemption and the human spirit.
  • Manodrome Poster
    #4,308
    Manodrome
    as Sal • #4,308 most popular movie
    Manodrome is a gripping drama thriller film that delves into the psyche of Ralphie, a struggling New York Uber driver. Directed by John Trengove, the movie explores Ralphie's descent into madness when he is introduced to an intense all-male self-help group. As his repressed desires are awakened, Ralphie's grip on reality becomes tenuous, leading to a breakdown. With a stellar cast including Jesse Eisenberg, Adrien Brody, and Odessa Young, Manodrome offers a thought-provoking exploration of masculinity and the consequences of unchecked desires.
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Odessa Young Biography
Odessa Young is an Australian actress born on January 11, 1998. She gained recognition for her roles in the films Looking for Grace and The Daughter in 2015, winning an AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for the latter. In 2017, she received critical acclaim for her performance in the web series High Life. Young continued to make a mark in the industry with her roles in Assassination Nation and A Million Little Pieces in 2018. She made her off-Broadway debut in Days of Rage the same year. In 2020, Young starred in The Stand miniseries and Shirley. She grew up in Australia, attended a performing arts high school, and later moved to Los Angeles and then Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

On December 21, 2024, Odessa Young had 677 Wikipedia visits, making her the #7,065 most popular actor online.