Sadie Sink

American actress

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2025 Slated to appear in 'O'Dessa', currently in post-production
2025 Set to return to Broadway to star in the comedy play 'John Proctor is the Villain'.
2024 Upcoming role in 'A Sacrifice' as Mazzy
2023 Nominated for Critics Choice Awards in the Best Young Actor/Actress category for The Whale
2023 Sink was featured on the Maxim Hot 100 list, further establishing her status as a rising star and fashion icon.
July 2023 Announced as a global ambassador for Armani Beauty.
2022 Won SCAD Savannah Film Festival Rising Star Award for The Whale
2022 Won Woods Hole Film Festival's Best Performance in a Feature Film (Youth) for Dear Zoe
2022 Appeared in 'Dear Zoe', portraying Tess DeNunzio
2022 Sadie Sink was featured on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list, recognizing her emerging talent and achievements in the entertainment industry.
2022 Time magazine included Sink on the Time 100 Next list, with a profile written by her Stranger Things co-star Winona Ryder, highlighting her creative prowess and acting skills.
2022 Starred in Darren Aronofsky's psychological drama The Whale, receiving a Critics' Choice Movie Award nomination.
September 4 2022 The Whale premiered at the 79th Venice International Film Festival, with Sink playing the role of Ellie, the estranged daughter of Brendan Fraser's character.
July 1 2022 Second part of Stranger Things season 4 was released. Sink won the Hollywood Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Streaming Series, Drama, and received a Saturn Award nomination.
May 27 2022 First part of Stranger Things season 4 was released, featuring Sink's critically acclaimed performance that was described as 'poignant and emotionally raw' by Rolling Stone.
2021 Starred in Fear Street Part Two: 1978 as Ziggy Berman, performing most of her own stunts. Also appeared in Fear Street Part Three: 1666, playing multiple characters including Ziggy and Constance.
2021 Appeared in the horror film trilogy Fear Street and starred in Taylor Swift's short film All Too Well.
2020 Nominated again for Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for Stranger Things
2019 Appeared in the film Eli, continuing to diversify her acting roles.
2018 Sadie Sink was nominated for Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for Stranger Things
2018 Sink was nominated for MTV Movie & TV Awards for Best On-Screen Team with her Stranger Things co-stars
2018 Made her modeling debut at Paris Fashion Week at age 15, walking the runway and subsequently modeling for brands like Miu Miu and Kate Spade New York.
2017 Sink appeared in the film The Glass Castle, expanding her acting portfolio beyond television.
2017 Began portraying Max Mayfield in the Netflix series Stranger Things, marking her breakthrough role.
2016 Sink appears in an episode of 'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt' as a tween girl in the episode 'Kimmy Sees a Sunset!'
2016 Sink transitioned to a vegan diet, inspired by the family of her Glass Castle co-star Woody Harrelson.
2016 Made her film debut in the biographical sports drama Chuck.
September 2016 Sadie Sink auditioned for the role of Maxine 'Max' Mayfield in Stranger Things' second season, persistently pursuing the role despite initial hesitation from casting directors. She attended four callbacks, including a chemistry read with Gaten Matarazzo and Caleb McLaughlin, ultimately securing the breakthrough role.
2015 Sink became a vegetarian after watching the documentary film Food, Inc.
2015 Starred as Suzanne Ballard in the NBC action thriller series American Odyssey, which was canceled after one season.
2015 Sink returned to regular schooling after performing in the stage production of The Audience.
2015 Portrayed young Elizabeth II in the Broadway play The Audience.
2014 Appeared in an episode of the police procedural show Blue Bloods.
January 2014 Performed in her final performance of Annie on Broadway in January.
2013 Continued Broadway run of Annie at Palace Theatre, alternating in the roles of Annie and Duffy
2013 Sadie Sink appears in an episode of 'The Americans' playing the character Lana in the episode 'Mutually Assured Destruction'
2013 Made her television debut in a guest role on the spy drama series The Americans.
July 2013 After Lilla Crawford's departure in July, Sink began alternating the roles of Annie and Duffy with Taylor Richardson.
2012 Sink's family moved to New Jersey to support her and her brother Mitchell's acting careers. She began homeschooling during this time.
October 2012 From October 2012, Sink became a standby for multiple characters in Annie, including Annie, Tessie, Duffy, July, and Pepper.
2011 Sadie Sink began experiencing panic attacks from around the age of 11.
2011 Sadie Sink began performing in plays at Theater Under the Stars, appearing in the musical production of White Christmas.
2010 At age eight, Sink had a leading role in a local production of The Secret Garden, which significantly encouraged her to pursue a professional acting career.

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