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Odeya Rushinek (Hebrew: אודיה רושינק; born () 12 May 1997), known professionally as Odeya Rush (אודיה רש), is an Israeli actress. She is known for her lead roles in The Giver (2014), Goosebumps (2015), The Bachelors (2017), Lady Bird (2017), Dumplin' (2018), Let It Snow (2019) and Dangerous Waters (2023).
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Odeya Rush is an Israeli-born actress who starred in films like The Giver, Goosebumps, and Lady Bird. She also wrote and directed her own short film, Thanks, and became a US citizen in 2018.
- January 1, 1
- 1.61 m
- Haifa, Israel
- Odeya Rush and Cooper Raiff in Cha Cha Real Smooth (2022)
- Odeya Rush at the Elle Women in Hollywood Event
- Odeya Rush in Lady Bird
- Odeya Rush at The Weinstein Company & Netflix event.
- Odeya Rush and Brenton Thwaites in The Giver (2014)
- Odeya Rush and Imri Biton in Baalat HaChalomot (2021)
- Odeya Rush in Lady Bird (2017)
Odeya Rush is an Israeli-born actress who starred in "The Giver", "Lady Bird" and "Dumplin". She was born in Haifa, Israel, and became a US citizen in 2018.
- May 12, 1997
- Odeya was born in Haifa, Israel in May 1997.
- She has six brothers! Her four younger brothers are two sets of twins, and she has two older brothers.
- She moved to Alabama when she was 9 years old, and she didn’t speak any English (only Hebrew!). In 2013, her family moved to Los Angeles.
- Her first acting role was none other than Law & Order: Special Victims Unit in 2010 — and a year later she appeared on the very Jewy TV show Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Oct 16, 2023 · Odeya Rush talks about her role in Dangerous Waters, a thriller about a young woman fighting pirates with Ray Liotta and Eric Dane. She reveals her experience with action scenes, stunt work, and character development.
May 12, 1997 · Odeya Rush is an Israeli actress who started her career at 14 and starred in movies like The Giver, Goosebumps and Dumplin'. She also wrote, directed and starred in her own short film Thanks at 18.