
Johnny Sequoyah
Biography
Johnny Sequoyah Friedenberg (born October 25, 2002) is an American actress, best known for her roles as Bo Adams on the NBC television series Believe and Audrey on the Dexter revival miniseries Dexter: New Blood.
Sequoyah was born in Boise and spent her first eight years there.
She began acting at age eight in independent films. In 2013 and 2014, she appeared in Ass Backwards and I Believe in Unicorns. She starred in Among Ravens, directed by her father, Russell Friedenberg, and produced by her mother, Heather Rae.
In 2014, she appeared in the thriller film Wind Walkers, also directed by her father. Her most notable role was Bo Adams in the NBC television series Believe. In 2016 she portrayed Taylor Otto in the pilot for the ABC series American Housewife, but was replaced by Meg Donnelly before the series was picked up by the network.
In August 2019, it was announced that Sequoyah had joined the cast of Love, Victor, the Hulu sequel series to the 2018 film Love, Simon, set to play the role of Mia. However, later that month, the role was recast with Rachel Hilson due to a decision to take the character in a new creative direction. In 2021, Sequoyah played Audrey on the Dexter revival miniseries Dexter: New Blood.
Known For

Film
Primate
Lucy
2026

TV
American Housewife
Taylor Otto
2016

TV
Dexter: New Blood
Audrey Bishop
2021

TV
Believe
Bo Adams
2014

Film
Ass Backwards
School Girl (uncredited)
2013

Film
Wind Walkers
Willow Samuelson
2015

Film
Albion: The Enchanted Stallion
Molly
2016

Film
Undercut
Emmy
2019

Film
I Believe in Unicorns
Girl on scooter
2015
Film
Black Eyed Dog
2014

Film
Among Ravens
Joey
2014
Filmography
2026FilmPrimateas Lucy2021TVDexter: New Bloodas Audrey Bishop2019FilmUndercutas Emmy2016TVAmerican Housewifeas Taylor Otto2016FilmAlbion: The Enchanted Stallionas Molly2015FilmWind Walkersas Willow Samuelson2015FilmI Believe in Unicornsas Girl on scooter2014FilmBlack Eyed Dog2014FilmAmong Ravensas Joey2014TVBelieveas Bo Adams2013FilmAss Backwardsas School Girl (uncredited)