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.
She is the invisible architect of empathy. And for fans of The OA , she is nothing short of a guardian angel. joelle petiniot
Let’s change that today. Let’s talk about . Who is Joelle Petiniot? For those unfamiliar, Joelle Petiniot is a French-born, New York-based casting director and producer. While her filmography includes work on independent films and other television projects, her most significant (and criminally under-discussed) contribution was to The OA (Parts I & II). Petiniot served as the for the series
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. The “Feeling” of The OA What makes The
April 14, 2026 Category: Film & Television / Unsung Creatives
Joelle Petiniot: The Quiet Force Behind the Scenes of “The OA”