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Addison O'Dea (Hugh Addison White O'Dea) was born on 15 June, 1979 in New York City, U.S., is an American filmmaker. Discover Addison O'Dea's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?

Popular As Hugh Addison White O'Dea
Occupation Explorer · film director · screenwriter
Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 15 June 1979
Birthday 15 June
Birthplace New York City, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Addison O'Dea is an American filmmaker and writer who specializes in anthropology.

His work has been published and broadcast by National Geographic, Discovery and Ozy.

1979

Hugh Addison White O'Dea was born on June 15, 1979, in New York Hospital to Hugh Patrick O'Dea Jr. (1938–2007) and Sara (née Greenway) O'Dea.

He has two younger brothers, John Remsen Varick O'Dea and Patrick Gannon Greenway O'Dea.

Based in New York City, the family traveled internationally extensively for both personal and professional reasons.

O'Dea was a boarding student at Indian Mountain School in Lakeville, CT. O'Dea attended the Dwight School in Manhattan for international baccalaureate and holds a BSc from New York University.

2007

O'Dea's father, Hugh Patrick O'Dea Jr., was murdered in Louisville, Kentucky in August 2007.

O'Dea, a former contributing editor at National Geographic Traveler, has written and directed a number of virtual reality documentary films focusing on subjects such as the origin of voodoo through West African Vodun in Togo and Benin; and ancient Quranic libraries in the Sahara.

, O'Dea was producing an action film set in the Sahara written and directed by Eugene Jarecki.

Featuring a Tuareg character as the protagonist, the working title is "Tuareg Project".

He is also the writer and producer of a documentary series called Beat Nation, currently in development with Ginedo Films, also produced by Nabil Elderkin and Mattia Bogianchino.

It was reported in 2021 that O'Dea is directing a feature film financed by Endeavor Content titled Unlikely Heroes.

His largest project to date is writing and directing the thirty six-episode series Discovery TRVLR for Discovery, Inc. and Google.

Filmed on all seven continents, the series centers around a "Guru, Renegade, Entertainer or Explorer" in each environment as they pull the curtain back on varying rituals, unique traditions and life-threatening quests that encompass their culture." At that time, Discovery TRVLR was Discovery's largest virtual reality project to date.

The series was designed by O'Dea to go to as remote locations as possible and focus on the universality of the people who live there.

Rather than sending a message of 'we are all the same' or forcing Western ideals on the characters, the idea is to create an elegant juxtaposition at a hyperlocal level.

"Defying convention" in Communist Vietnam is significantly different when contrasted alongside the same idea in Catholic Mexico.

From an interview with Addison in Filmmaker about the show:

"A core tenet of TRVLR is access, getting into closed communities that are otherwise not open to visitors. Given how popular the travel genre is, you have to work harder as a producer and director to seek out these communities and earn their trust. That meant we were shooting in locations that required negotiations for safe passage through gangland and armed security."

2019

In September 2019, O'Dea was reported to be engaged to be married to actress Minnie Driver.