If you are a fan of Netflix’s cult masterpiece The OA , you have likely spent hours dissecting its labyrinthine plot, the haunting movements, and the metaphysical questions it raises about death, identity, and interdimensional travel. You know Prairie, Homer, Hap, and even the charmingly cryptic Elias Rahim.
That is Petiniot’s signature.
Joelle Petiniot: The Quiet Force Behind the Scenes of “The OA” joelle petiniot
Joelle Petiniot is not a household name. She does not have a Wikipedia page filled with awards. But if you have ever cried during the cafeteria scene in Part I, or felt chills during the Octopus’s speech in Part II, you have felt her work. If you are a fan of Netflix’s cult
Petiniot reportedly auditioned over 1,200 actors for the role of Buck Vu alone. When she found Ian Alexander (then a complete unknown), she fought for him against executives who wanted a more “established” name. That single decision—that quiet, stubborn insistence—gave us one of the first transgender Asian-American characters on a major streaming series, played by a trans actor with breathtaking authenticity. Since The OA was controversially canceled in 2019, Petiniot has largely stepped back from the Hollywood limelight. She has pivoted toward producing micro-budget independent films in upstate New York and teaching masterclasses on “Humanistic Casting.” Joelle Petiniot: The Quiet Force Behind the Scenes
April 14, 2026 Category: Film & Television / Unsung Creatives
Petiniot served as the for the series. In an industry where casting is often treated as a logistical afterthought, Petiniot operates as a true alchemist. She is the person responsible for finding the faces and souls that populate the weird, beautiful world of Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij. The “Feeling” of The OA What makes The OA so unforgettable? It isn't just the writing. It is the specificity of the faces. Look at the cast: Phyllis Smith (Steve’s school counselor, BBA), Ian Alexander (Buck Vu), and even the minor characters like the skeptical FBI agent or the woman in the hotel in San Francisco.