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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