If you try to name almost any of the most talked-about, award-winning television dramas of the last two years, there’s a good chance it’ll star Sydney Sweeney. This girl is still very young, but has already become famous thanks to her roles in “Euphoria”, “The Handmaid’s Tale” and others.
We have prepared for you a selection of her sexiest photos, as well as quotes from previously unknown interviews, so that you can admire this beauty and at the same time learn more about her.
About childhood and parents
I am grateful to my parents for conveying to me the importance of education. At first I went to school for them, but now I do it for myself. Education is important in any career because it is impossible to learn “too much.” There is no limit to how much you can learn. I always loved math and used to think that I would go to college and become a mathematician.
About family:
My mother is a lawyer, and my father is involved in medicine. I have a very educated family and I am grateful for that because I think it has helped me behave differently. For example, I can walk into a room of grown men and women and behave differently than I think I would have if I had not had a good education.
About working on roles
Despite the actress’s spectacular appearance, Sydney Sweeney’s characters are by no means so simple. For example, the role of Lana, a young, mysterious girl who develops a relationship with an older woman in the film Clementine (2019).
Only deep work on the image and preparation helps to cope with them. For each hero, the girl writes her own book, in which she writes down everything she knows about him: Memories, favorite places to eat, favorite items of clothing.
Also in the “hero book” there are photos of their home and maps of their cities and schools, as well as what is in their school locker. Memories of the day when a hero is born on the very first page.
These methods are especially helpful when the character of the role is not spelled out in detail in the script, and the actor can be creative. This was the case, for example, when Sydney Sweeney explored the complexities of female relationships in Clementine.
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Now the girl’s career is “going uphill” and she can try herself in different genres: in the television drama “The Handmaid’s Tale”, Pete Davidson’s funny comedy “Growing Up to the Fullest”, in the teen drama “Euphoria” and in the feature film by Quentin Tarantino “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.”
In each of her roles, Sydney Sweeney uncannily brings hope, compassion and a touch of romanticism, even if they are very dark storylines. “I love characters that are scary,” she says.
About working with Hollywood stars:
“I was flattered. I’m only 21 years old, and over the past two years I’ve been able to work with an endless number of incredible people. It’s better than any acting class, any training I could get. The opportunity to be up close and personal, first-hand, to learn from these people is truly a dream come true.”
I try to play completely different characters, but they all learn something and gain experience. I like characters who are struggling with something in their own world.
About who she would like to play:
Who doesn’t want to be a superhero? I would also like to play in a romantic comedy. I’ve never done this before! Naturally, I’m a very romantic person, it would be fun to just have the opportunity to finally show that side of me.
Was it difficult to play a demon possessed woman in the horror film “Say Your Name”:
I’ve seen a lot of films about possession, and The Exorcist, not a lot. I had to work with a language coach to learn how to distort my voice and speak in the different languages in which the demon spoke. And a little more with a plastic trainer to figure out how I would hold my body and move through the different stages of “possession.”
The Handmaid’s Tale
How I got the role:
“My agent called me in the middle of a dog training class and said maybe I should go outside. When he told me that I would be playing in the series, I started jumping up and down, screaming. People probably thought I was crazy. I immediately called my mom, I was worried because I love this show so much! We watched the first season with her. Now when I watch it, it feels a little different because I know what’s REALLY going on during filming.”
On attitude towards Eden:
Until episode eight, everyone really hated my character. I was sitting at a table in Chicago one day and the man next to me turned around and said, ‘Are you from The Handmaid’s Tale?’ I said yes”. Then he replied: “I hate your hero!” As new episodes aired, a change in people’s reactions became noticeable. Now they’re mad at Nick.
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About the worst audition
Oh my God, I was on a video call with 14 producers at once and completely forgot all my text. I had never been so nervous in my entire life, and I forgot everything. They gave me many chances to do it again and again, but it was bad, I almost cried and asked them to finish.
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