Annable to Star in “The Truth About Lies”

Odette Annable is about to find out the truth…

The 27-year-old half-Cuban American actress has landed a role in The Truth About Lies, the story of an emotional but self-centered drifter.

Odette Annable

Directed by Phil Allocco, the film centers on Gilby, an aimless guy who’s fired from a dead-end job, dumped by his girlfriend and forced to move in with his mother when his apartment building burns down.

Annable will portray Rachel, a restless twentysomething stunner married to money.

Annable, who has a recurring role on Cinemax’s new series Banshee, has previously appeared on television in House, Brothers & Sisters and Breaking In.

Annable to Appear on CBS’ “Golden Boy”

Odette Annable is wasting no time lining up work after Fox pulled the plug on her last television project, House

On the heels of her casting for a multi-episode arc on Cinemax’s new drama Banshee, the 27-year-old half-Cuban American actress has signed on for a recurring role on CBS’ midseason series Golden Boy.

Odette Annable

The new drama centers on the meteoric rise of a cop (Theo James) from his days as an officer to detective to police commissioner.

Annable will play Kat O’Connor, a young, attractive assistant district attorney with a complicated marital history who prosecutes cases brought by the squad.

This marks the second straight year that Annable will have to juggle two series simultaneously, after working on House and Breaking In last season.

Annable to Guest Star on “Banshee”

Odette Annable is putting the “she” in Banshee

The 27-year-old half-Cuban American actress, who most recently starred on Fox’s House, has landed a multi-episode arc on Cinemax’s Banshee.

Odette Annable

The new drama series follows an ex-con (Anthony Starr) who poses as a murdered sheriff in a small Pennsylvania Amish town. There he enforces his own kind of justice while developing plans to serve his own ulterior motive.

Annable will portray a Native American assassin with a dubious past.

Annable’s other television credits include Brothers & Sisters, Breaking In and October Road.