Avery Arendes, a talented actress, was born in West Palm Beach, Florida, to Michael and Carrie Rath. As the youngest of four siblings, consisting of two older brothers and one older sister, she grew up on the west coast of Florida, surrounded by a loving family.
During her childhood, Avery explored various hobbies, including dance, gymnastics, and competitive swimming. However, she discovered her true passion in horseback riding, a pursuit that would remain dear to her heart.
Avery's journey in the film industry began with an extra role in Sex Ed (2014),which sparked her interest in acting. This early experience led to her first leading role in Albion: The Enchanted Stallion (2016),a production that took her to Bulgaria for filming.
Most recently, Avery starred in Surviving Lunch (2019),a film that tackles the important issue of bullying. When she is not captivating audiences with her performances, Avery still finds joy in horseback riding and spending her free time at the beach, where she can unwind and connect with nature.