Odessa A’Zion landed on the scene with a main role in the CBS sitcom “Fam” (2019) before going on to star in the shows “Grand Army” (2020), “The Tiny Chef Show” (2022–2025), and the HBO comedy “I Love LA” (2025–). She made her big screen debut in “Ladyworld” (2018), an all-female adaptation of Lord of the Flies, and starred in independent and experimental movies such as “Let’s Scare Julie” (2020), “Supercool” (2021), and “Mark, Mary & Some Other People” (2021). She appeared in the movie “Am I OK?” (2022), which was co-directed by Tig Notaro before being cast in a leading role in the supernatural horror “Hellraiser” (2022). She was in the main cast for the horror movie “Until Dawn” (2025), the crime thriller “She Rides Shotgun” (2025), and the sports drama from Josh Safdie, "Marty Supreme” (2025).
