
Born 1995
BLos Angeles, California, USA
Hannah Einbinder is an American actress, comedian, and writer best known for playing Ava Daniels, a bisexual comedy writer, on HBO’s Hacks, a role that earned her multiple Emmy and Golden Globe nominations. Einbinder has publicly identified as bisexual, describing her sexuality as fluid and rejecting rigid categorization; she has spoken about this in interviews, including discussing her bisexual identity during stand‑up and in profiles highlighting her LGBTQ+ perspective. Her queer‑relevant work includes Hacks (2021–2026), which features a heavily queer cast and writers’ room, and her lead role in Jane Schoenbrun’s Cannes‑premiering queer horror film Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma (2026), described as an “ode to trans sapphic sex” and a psychosexual exploration of identity and desire. Einbinder’s rising profile as a queer performer, activist, and outspoken voice on LGBTQ+ issues has made her one of the most visible bisexual comedians and actors of her generation.