Sidney Sweeney is a rising film star who rose to fame after playing the role of religious zealot Eden in the HBO dystopian television series The Handmaid’s Tale. She is also remembered by fans of the psychological thriller Sharp Objects for her role as the enigmatic Alice, whose story is unsettling for hometown journalist Camilla. But the actress’ big break came after the premiere of the HBO show Euphoria.
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Sydney Sweeney is expected to have a net worth of $5 million as of the year 2022 thanks to her extensive acting career. Sydney Sweeney is represented by Imprint PR, which manages her public image, and Paradigm Talent Agency.
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THE BEGINNING OF A FILM CAREER
Sidney Sweeney was born on 12 September 1997. Home of the actress – the second-largest city in Washington state, Spokane, where she was born and spent her early childhood, fascinated, like most American children, baseball and volleyball.
Sydney’s parents were not involved in the art world: her mother worked as a lawyer and her father held an administrative position in a medical facility. The couple Sweeney was surprised when their twelve-year-old daughter asked to take her to the casting of the comedy horror film “Zombie Mᴀssacre”, filming was held in Spokane. The role in the TV movie Sydney got, the producers chose her out of several hundred girls who came to the audition. On the set of the film, the young actress met Doug Fahl and Janette Arman as well as Cooper Hopkins. The words of adult actors who advised Sydney to go to Los Angeles and start a professional career changed the life of a teenage girl who had never thought of a film career before
However, not all loved ones took the news of Sydney’s departure for Hollywood so happily. Familiar parents were puzzled how they could let a teenager go to “that damn city of debauchery”. And their children began bullying the girl by sending her abusive voicemails on her phone.
ACTING CAREER
Soon after moving to Los Angeles, Sydney landed a job on the detective-crime TV project Pursuit. She appeared in several episodes of the series and had the chance to learn the acting skills of Cole Howser, Kelly Giddish, Stephen Walters, Eddie Cibrian and Jesse Metcalfe. Sydney got a unique chance to meet Amber Heard, Danielle Panabaker and Jared Harris while working on the mystery thriller The Chamber.
In 2013, Sweeney had a small role in the sci-fi thriller Spiders 3D, in which she collaborated with Patrick Muldoon and William Hope, and the following year the young blonde actress added to her filmography with a role in the touching drama Jesus in Cowboy Boots, where she partnered with Alicia Silverstone.
2016 gave Sweeney, whose name has already been called among the most promising aspiring actors, roles in the thriller Cᴀssidy and the action film Horde, and in 2017 she played her first significant role in the dramatic comedy Vikings. The role of young Ida, who is in love with Aidan Alexander’s character, was remembered by audiences for Sydney’s masterful acting and her charm.
In 2017, the dystopian TV project The Handmaid’s Tale was released and although Sydney was not part of the main cast, the role of Gilead-born Eden Spencer brought her international fame and an Actors Guild Award.
The innocent and religiously devout nun was the opening act of the movie season, as the sense of danger emanating from the girl created a tension that kept the audience’s attention.
The HBO psychological mini-series Sharp Objects continued Sidney’s streak of cinematic victories. In the adaptation of Gillian Flynn’s work, the actress played a psychiatric patient, hospital bedmate of the heroine Amy Adams.
It’s important to me that everything is as realistic as possible.
Over 2018, the blonde film star has solidified her position on the Hollywood firmament with two challenging lead roles. In the horror film Spell Your Name, the actress starred with Matt Dallas and Jessica Bart. In the role of the unstable Ashley, who suffered severe trauma as a child, she looked harmonious and managed to evoke in the audience sympathy for her character.