Addison Riecke
Addison Riecke
Career
Addie Riecke's acting career started at age 4.
She later attended Kehoe-France Drama Camp.
She started on stage, both in theater and musical theater.
She eventually played roles in both the film and television industries.
In August 2011, Addison enrolled in John Robert Powers Performing Arts Academy in Metairie, Louisiana. There, Addison won a number of awards through IPOP's convention. These accolades included Child Actor of the Year, Winner of Child Monologue, and Winner of Child TV Beauty Commercial.
Addison has also appeared in ABC's How to Live with Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life), on stage in 101 Dalmatian Kids, and in national commercials for Lunchables and PlayStation.
The Thundermans
Addie Riecke with Diego Velasquez having a one-to-one on FanLaLa
She co-stars with Rosa Blasi in the Nickelodeon comedy series The Thundermans . The show is about a family of Superheroes trying to live a normal life, despite their superhuman powers. Addison plays the role of Nora Thunderman, in which she causes mischief with her laser vision and spirited personality.
In 2016, The Thundermans won "Favorite TV Show" at the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards.
The Beguiled
Addison Riecke's behind-the-scenes interview as Marie for The Beguiled
She also starred in the 2017 film The Beguiled, an adaptation film of the Thomas Cullinan novel of the same name. Set in 1864, it tells the story of a wounded union soldier who is taken into The Miss Martha Farnsworth Seminary for Young Ladies to be cared for. Riecke plays Marie, an academy resident, alongside the stellar cast of Nicole Kidman, Kirsten Dunst , Elle Fanning, and Colin Farrell.
Personal Life
Addison Riecke was born and raised in Covington, Louisiana. As a child, she learned how to play the piano and guitar. She enjoys playing both the ukulele and guitar. She loves animals and has an adopted cat named Hannah, an adopted dog named Pippa, and a boxer named Coco.
Her favorite animation movie is Coraline .
In addition to her acting abilities, she partakes in philanthropic initiatives.
She raised over $10,000 for Write Brain Gives, a philanthropic initiative of Write Brain Books that gives underprivileged children and underfunded organizations the opportunity to express themselves freely, improve literacy, and enhance inventive storytelling.
She has also donated thousands of dollars to the Red Cross as a means to help victims of the 2013 Oklahoma tornadoes.