Daniela Ruah

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Daniela Ruah
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Born
Daniela Sofia Korn Ruah

(1983-12-02) December 2, 1983 (age 40)
CitizenshipUnited States • Portugal
Occupations
  • Actress
  • director
Years active2000–present
Spouse
David Paul Olsen
(m. 2014)
Children2
Relatives Eric Christian Olsen (brother-in-law)
Sarah Wright (sister-in-law)
Artur Carlos de Barros Basto (great-granduncle)

Daniela Sofia Korn Ruah Olsen (born December 2, 1983) [1] is an American-Portuguese actress and film director best known for playing NCIS Special Agent Kensi Blye in the CBS police procedural series NCIS: Los Angeles .

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Early life

Ruah was born in Boston, U.S., to Jewish parents from Portugal, where her mother is an otologist and her father is an ENT surgeon. [2] When Ruah was 5, the family moved back to Portugal, [2] where she attended St Julian's School and, at 16, began acting in telenovelas. [3] She won a Portuguese-television dance competition. [2]

Ruah moved to the UK at the age of 18 and earned a Bachelor of Arts in performing arts from London Metropolitan University. [4] She returned to Portugal where she continued acting, and in 2007 moved to New York City to study at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. [4]

Ruah stated that she grew up in an environment that was both Sephardic and Ashkenazi; [2] her father is of Portuguese-Jewish ancestry, and her mother's Jewish roots are in Russia, Ukraine and Portugal. [5] She holds Portuguese and American citizenship.

Career

Ruah started acting in Portuguese soap operas when she was a teen. She made her acting debut at 16, when she played Sara on the soap opera Jardins Proibidos ("Forbidden Gardens"). [6]

At 18, Ruah moved to London to attend college. After graduation, she returned to Portugal to pursue her acting career. She was the winner of the celebrity dance competition Dança Comigo (the Portuguese version of Dancing with the Stars ) [2] [7] and got main roles in television series, short films, and theatre. [8] In 2007, she moved to New York to study at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. [8]

Ruah starred as Special Agent Kensi Blye in NCIS: Los Angeles , which first aired on September 22, 2009. In 2011, she portrayed the character in a crossover guest appearance on the series Hawaii Five-0 . [9]

In 2013, Ruah appeared in David Auburn's play Proof at Los Angeles' Hayworth Theatre. [10]

On January 8, 2018, it was confirmed that Ruah would co-host the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 in Lisbon, Portugal alongside Catarina Furtado, Sílvia Alberto and Filomena Cautela. [11] [12]

Personal life

Ruah has a distinguishable birthmark in her right eye, called the nevus of Ota. [3]

Ruah married David Olsen, the older brother and stunt double of Ruah's NCIS: Los Angeles co-star Eric Christian Olsen, in an interfaith ceremony in 2014. Olsen is Lutheran. [5] [13] [14] They have a son, River Isaac Ruah Olsen (born December 2013), [15] [16] and a daughter, Sierra Esther Ruah Olsen (born September 2016). [17] [18]

Filmography

Acting

Films
YearTitleRoleNotes
2012 Red Tails Sofia
Brave Merida European Portuguese Version
Animated Film
Short Films
YearTitleRoleNotes
2006CanaviaisMargaridaPortuguese short film
2008Blind ConfessionWoman
2009Safe HavenAngela Bowery
Midnight PassionSophie
2011Tu & EuSophieAsians on Film Festival Award for Best Ensemble Cast – Short Film
2016ExcuseBrenda
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
2000–2001Jardins ProibidosSaraMain Cast
Portuguese soap opera broadcast by TVI
2001Filha do MarConstança Valadas
Querida MãeZezinhaPortuguese television film broadcast by SIC
Elsa, Uma Mulher AssimMónicaPortuguese miniseries broadcast by RTP
Season 1, Episode 11
2004Inspector MaxVerónica BotelhoPortuguese TV series broadcast by TVI
1 episode, "Marcas do Passado"
2005–2006Dei-te Quase TudoRita CruzMain Cast
Portuguese soap opera broadcast by TVI
2006 Dança Comigo HerselfPortuguese version of Dancing with the Stars broadcast by RTP
Winner of the first season
2006–2007Tu e EuDaniela PintoMain Cast
Portuguese soap opera broadcast by TVI
2008Casos da VidaRitaPortuguese TV series broadcast by TVI
1 episode, "Passo em Falso"
2009 Guiding Light GigiSeason 1, Episode 15628
NCIS Kensi Blye2 pilot episodes: "Legend"
She was part of a guest cast including Chris O'Donnell, LL Cool J, Barrett Foa, Peter Cambor and Louise Lombard
2009–2023 NCIS: Los Angeles Series regular, 277 episodes
Golden Globe Award (Portugal) for Newcomer of the Year
TV Action Icon Award 2011 of Celebrity & Stuntwomen's Awards
Nominated- Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Action Actress . [19]
2011 Hawaii Five-0 Crossover with NCIS: Los Angeles
Episode: "Ka Hakaka Maika'i"
2018 Eurovision Song Contest 2018 HerselfHostess
2020 A Espia Maria João MascarenhasMain Cast

Portuguese miniseries broadcast by RTP

2023 The Traitors HerselfHost
2023 Turn of the Tide [20] FátimaSupporting cast
Portuguese thriller series from Netflix

Directing

YearTitleNotes
2021–2023 NCIS: Los Angeles 6 episodes
2022Contado por MulheresPortuguese Miniseries
2024 NCIS Episode: "Left Unsaid"
NCIS: Hawaiʻi Episode: "The Next Thousand"

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