Cast of Avatar: The Last Airbender – Meet Team Avatar and the Fire Nation

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Avatar: The Last Airbender TV series premiered on February 22, 2024.

Distributed by Netflix.

Avatar: The Last Airbender TV Series Review

Avatar: The Last Airbender is an exciting fantasy series about Aang, a young boy who must master the four elements to bring peace to the world.

Season 1 introduces Aang, Katara, Sokka, and Zuko as they begin an unforgettable adventure filled with danger, friendship, and hope.

Season 2 expands the story with new allies, stronger enemies, and bigger challenges as Aang continues his training.

The series features beautiful visuals, exciting action, and heartfelt moments that appeal to both new viewers and longtime fans.

It is an entertaining adaptation that captures the spirit of the beloved animated classic.

CR Rating: 8.5/10.

Avatar: The Last Airbender Actors

Gordon Cormier as Aang

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DOB: October 8, 2009.

Bio: Canadian actor born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, of Filipino descent.

He began acting at a young age and trained in acting, voice, and movement-based performance, which helped him develop strong physical expressiveness on screen.

Role: Aang is the last surviving Air Nomad and the Avatar, the only person who can bend all four elements.

In the live-action series, he is written as a peaceful, free-spirited child forced into an adult-sized destiny after waking from a century frozen in ice.

Seasons & Episodes: S1-2 (15 eps).

Interesting facts: Cormier began performing in acting and movement training from a young age, helping him handle physically demanding fantasy choreography.

Notable Works: The Stand, Lost in Space.

Kiawentiio as Katara

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DOB: April 28, 2006.

Bio: Canadian actress, singer, and visual artist from Akwesasne, Ontario (Mohawk Territory).

She is a member of the Mohawk Nation (Wolf Clan) and has built a creative career that spans acting, music, and visual arts.

Role: Katara is the last waterbender of the Southern Water Tribe, and the series treats her as both a survivor and a future leader.

She joins Aang’s journey with emotional strength, compassion, and a growing sense of purpose that gradually turns her into one of the group’s most reliable moral anchors.

Seasons & Episodes: S1-2 (15 eps).

Interesting facts: Kiawentiio is a Mohawk Wolf Clan member from Akwesasne.

She is also a singer and visual artist, often sharing her artwork publicly.

Notable Works: Anne with an E, Beans, Rutherford Falls, What If…?.

Ian Ousley as Sokka

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DOB: March 28, 2002.

Bio: American actor who began his career with guest and recurring roles in television before earning international recognition as Sokka in Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender.

He has appeared in series such as 13 Reasons Why, Young Sheldon, Physical, and Big Shot.

Role: Sokka is Katara’s older brother and a warrior from the Southern Water Tribe.

Although he is not a bender, he is the team’s chief strategist, inventor, and tactician.

His quick thinking, leadership, and humor make him an essential member of Team Avatar.

Seasons & Episodes: S1-2 (15 eps).

Interesting facts: Ousley trained in martial arts from a young age and has earned black belts, which helped prepare him for the series’ action choreography.

Notable Works: 13 Reasons Why, Young Sheldon.

Dallas Liu as Prince Zuko

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DOB: August 21, 2001.

Bio: American actor born in Los Angeles, California, USA, and raised in the San Gabriel Valley.

He began training in martial arts as a child before transitioning into acting, where he built a career in both action and drama.

Role: Zuko is the scarred, exiled crown prince of the Fire Nation, obsessed with capturing the Avatar so he can reclaim his honor.

The live-action version leans into his anger, shame, and loneliness, but also makes room for the humanity that eventually drives his long arc.

Seasons & Episodes: S1-2 (15 eps).

Interesting facts: Liu began training in martial arts at an early age and competed in youth tournaments.

Notable Works: Tekken, PEN15, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.

Paul Sun-Hyung Lee as Uncle Iroh

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DOB: August 16, 1972.

Bio: Canadian actor born in Daejeon, South Korea, who immigrated to Canada as a young child with his family.

He studied drama at the University of Toronto and spent many years building a respected career in Canadian theatre, television, and film before achieving international recognition.

Role: Iroh is Zuko’s uncle, former Fire Nation general, and emotional compass.

The series uses him as a wise, nurturing counterweight to Zuko’s fury, and his scenes give the Fire Nation side some of the story’s deepest warmth and regret.

Seasons & Episodes: S1-2 (15 eps).

Interesting facts: Lee won multiple Canadian Screen Awards for his performance in Kim’s Convenience.

He is an avid Star Wars fan and later became part of the franchise as Captain Carson Teva.

Notable Works: Kim’s Convenience, The Mandalorian, Ahsoka, Murdoch Mysteries.

Ken Leung as Commander / Admiral Zhao

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DOB: January 21, 1970.

Bio: American actor from New York City who trained at NYU and built a career in stage, film, and prestige television.

He became widely known through Lost and later Industry, and he is particularly strong at playing intelligence, arrogance, and controlled menace.

Role: Zhao is a ruthless Fire Nation naval officer and Zuko’s bitter rival in the hunt for the Avatar.

He is ambitious, dishonorable, and eager to climb, which makes him one of the season’s clearest human antagonists.

Seasons & Episodes: S1 (6 eps).

Interesting facts: Leung initially thought Netflix’s secret audition process meant he was reading for a James Cameron Avatar project, which he has spoken about in interviews and behind-the-scenes coverage.

Notable Works: Lost, Industry, Person of Interest, The Night Shift, Rush Hour.  

Daniel Dae Kim as Fire Lord Ozai

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DOB: August 4, 1968.

Bio: American actor, producer, and director born in Busan, South Korea, who was raised in the United States from early childhood.

He graduated from Haverford College and later earned an MFA in Acting from New York University’s Graduate Acting Program.

Role: Fire Lord Ozai is the supreme ruler of the Fire Nation and the principal antagonist of the Avatar saga.

Ruthless, manipulative, and power-hungry, Ozai seeks to dominate the world through military conquest while ruling his family through fear and emotional abuse.

Seasons & Episodes: S1-2 (10 eps).

Interesting facts: Kim founded the production company 3AD to promote diverse stories and underrepresented voices in film and television.

Notable Works: Lost, Hawaii Five-0, The Good Doctor, Hellboy, Raya and the Last Dragon.

Elizabeth Yu as Princess Azula

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DOB: October 6, 2002.

Bio: American actress born in New Jersey, USA.

She studied acting before launching her professional screen career and quickly gained attention with roles in Somewhere in Queens and May December.

Role: Princess Azula is the brilliant and ruthless daughter of Fire Lord Ozai and the younger sister of Prince Zuko.

A gifted firebending prodigy, she is ambitious, manipulative, and fiercely determined to earn her father’s approval.

Seasons & Episodes: S1-2 (12 eps),

Interesting facts: Avatar: The Last Airbender is her first major television franchise.

Notable Works: Somewhere in Queens, May December, Year One.

Momona Tamada as Ty Lee

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DOB: September 28, 2006.

Bio: Canadian actress born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, to Japanese parents.

She began training in dance at a young age, developing a strong background in ballet and other dance styles before transitioning into acting.

Role: Ty Lee is Princess Azula’s childhood friend and one of the Fire Nation’s most agile fighters.

Known for her cheerful personality and extraordinary acrobatic abilities, she specializes in chi-blocking, a martial art that temporarily disables an opponent’s bending abilities.

Seasons & Episodes: S1-2 (9 eps).

Interesting facts: She is fluent in English and Japanese, and she has said that dance helped shape her confidence and physical expression as a performer.

Notable Works: The Baby-Sitters Club, The Boys, The Spiderwick Chronicles.

Miyako (formerly Miya Cech) as Toph Beifong

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DOB: March 4, 2007.

Bio: American actress born in Tokyo, Japan, who was adopted and raised in Northern California.

She began acting as a child and has steadily built a career across film and television, particularly in science fiction, fantasy, and coming-of-age stories.

Role: Toph Beifong is the blind earthbending prodigy known as the “Blind Bandit”.

Despite her blindness, she is one of the world’s greatest earthbenders, using seismic sense to perceive her surroundings.

Seasons & Episodes: S2 (6 eps).

Interesting facts: Miyako was born in Japan and adopted as an infant, later growing up in Northern California.

Notable Works: The Darkest Minds, Rim of the World, The Astronauts, Marvelous and the Black Hole.

Lim Kay Siu as Monk Gyatso

DOB: February 28, 1960.

Bio: Singaporean actor with a distinguished career spanning theatre, film, and television across Asia and internationally.

Educated in the United Kingdom, he initially studied music before eventually pursuing acting professionally.

Role: Monk Gyatso is Aang’s mentor, guardian, and father figure, as well as one of the Air Nomads’ most respected monks.

Wise, compassionate, and playful, Gyatso encourages Aang to embrace joy while preparing him for the responsibilities of being the Avatar.

Seasons & Episodes: S1 (4 eps).

Interesting facts: Lim originally studied music before transitioning into acting.

He has worked extensively in English-language and Asian theatre, film, and television.

Notable Works: Rogue Trader, Anna and the King, Phua Chu Kang Pte Ltd.

Maria Zhang as Suki

DOB: August 8, 1999.

Bio: Polish actress who grew up in Beijing and later studied in Southern California.

Interviews describe her as having a very global upbringing, and she has spoken about how her multilingual, multicultural path shaped the way she sees acting and identity.

Role: Suki is the leader of the Kyoshi Warriors, an elite group of non-bending female warriors dedicated to protecting Kyoshi Island and preserving Avatar Kyoshi’s legacy.

A highly skilled fighter and natural leader, Suki initially clashes with Team Avatar before becoming one of their closest allies.

Seasons & Episodes: S1-2 (5 eps).

Interesting facts: She has said she first got into acting through a stage production of Alice in Wonderland and speaks multiple languages.

Notable Works: The Rookie, A Man on an Inside, All I Ever Wanted.

More Actors

Season 1 (2024)

• Matthew Yang King as Appa/Momo (voice).

• Thalia Tran as Mai.

• Danny Pudi as Sai.

• Yvonne Chapman as Kyoshi.

Season 2 (2026)

• Rekha Sharma as Amita.

• Chin Han as Long Feng.

• Lourdes Faberes as General Sung.

• Justin Chien as King Kuei.

FAQ – Avatar: The Last Airbender TV Series

What is Avatar: The Last Airbender about?

It follows Aang, the last Air Nomad and the Avatar, as he learns to master the four elements to bring peace to a world at war.

Is the series based on the animated show?

Yes. It is a live-action adaptation of Nickelodeon’s award-winning animated series of the same name.

Is there going to be a Season 3?

Yes. Netflix has confirmed that the live-action series will return for a third and final season, completing Aang’s story. Production has already wrapped. More on People

How many seasons does the live-action series have?

The series currently has two released seasons, with a third and final season planned.

Where can I watch Avatar: The Last Airbender?

The series is available exclusively on Netflix.

Conclusion

Avatar: The Last Airbender is a fun and exciting fantasy adventure with memorable characters, stunning visuals, and emotional storytelling.

Across its first two seasons, it delivers an enjoyable journey that is well worth watching for both new viewers and longtime fans.

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