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Known For
Euphoria, The White Lotus, The Handmaid's Tale, Everything Sucks!.
Bio Dates and Places
  • Born Date: September 12, 1997.
  • Born Place: Spokane, Washington, U.S.
Career
  • Current occupation: Actress.
  • Past occupations: Commercial acting jobs, Extra in independent films.
  • Previous Place of Work: Universal Studios Hollywood (briefly in 2016).
Achievements and Recognition
  • Awards: Sidewalk Film Festival Special Shout Jury Mention for Acting (Clementine), MTV Movie & TV Awards Best Fight (Euphoria), Nominated for Primetime Emmy Awards, Critics Choice Awards, and People's Choice Awards.
Education
Brighton Hall School in Burbank, California (valedictorian), briefly attended the University of California, Los Angeles, studied Entrepreneurship at LACS.
Main Milestones
Birth
September 12, 1997
Sydney Bernice Sweeney was born in Spokane, Washington, to Lisa (née Mudd) and Steven Sweeney. Her mother is a former criminal defense lawyer, and her father is a hospitality professional.
Early Acting Career
2009
Sweeney began her acting career by appearing in the independent horror film "ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction" and making guest appearances on TV shows such as "Heroes" and "Criminal Minds".
Early Interest in "Immaculate"
2014
Sweeney first became interested in the project "Immaculate", which she would later produce and star in. This marked an early step in her journey to creating opportunities for herself in the film industry.
Breakthrough Roles
2018
Sweeney gained momentum in her career with roles in the TV series "Everything Sucks!" and "The Handmaid's Tale", as well as the psychological thriller miniseries "Sharp Objects".
Euphoria and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
2019
Sweeney landed the breakout role of Cassie Howard in the HBO drama series "Euphoria" and appeared in Quentin Tarantino's film "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood".
Founding of Fifty-Fifty Films
2020
Sweeney launched her production company, Fifty-Fifty Films, aimed at creating opportunities for female authors, screenwriters, and producers.
The White Lotus
2021
Sweeney starred in the first season of the anthology series "The White Lotus", earning her a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie.
Emmy Nominations
2022
Sweeney received nominations for the Primetime Emmy Awards for her roles in "Euphoria" and "The White Lotus".
Reality and Anyone but You
2023
Sweeney portrayed Reality Winner in the drama film "Reality" and starred in the romantic comedy "Anyone but You", which became a commercial sleeper hit.
Madame Web and Immaculate
2024
Sweeney appeared in the superhero film "Madame Web" and produced and starred in the psychological horror film "Immaculate", a project she had been interested in since 2014.
Saturday Night Live
2024
Sweeney hosted an episode of "Saturday Night Live", further showcasing her versatility and talent.
Sydney Sweeney

Sydney Bernice Sweeney (born September 12, 1997)[1] is an American actress. She first gained attention in 2018 for appearing in the television series Everything Sucks! and The Handmaid's Tale, and in the limited series Sharp Objects. The following year, she played a small role in Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.

Key Information

Sweeney received wider recognition for her roles in the HBO drama series Euphoria (2019–present) and the first season of the anthology series The White Lotus (2021), which earned her nominations for two Primetime Emmy Awards.[2][3] In 2023, she portrayed Reality Winner in the drama film Reality and led the commercially successful romantic comedy Anyone but You. In 2024, she starred in the superhero film Madame Web, and produced and starred in the horror film Immaculate.

Early life

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Sydney Bernice Sweeney was born on September 12, 1997,[4][5] in Spokane, Washington.[6][7] Her mother is a former criminal defense lawyer, and her father is a hospitality professional.[8] She has one brother.[9] Sweeney was raised in north Idaho[10] in the state's Panhandle region along the Washington border, at a rural lakeside home that her family has inhabited for five generations.[11] Sweeney said she has a "religious family".[12]

Sweeney attended middle school at Saint George's School in Spokane.[13] She was active in numerous sports: "I was in every single sport possible", she said. "I was on the soccer team, the baseball team, the snow slalom ski team, I was wakeboarding." Sweeney said she had a wakeboarding accident as a child where the edge of her board propelled backward and sliced the area next to her eye, leaving a permanent scar.[11]

Sweeney became interested in acting after auditioning to be an extra in an independent film that was shooting in the Spokane area.[13] To convince her parents to allow her to pursue acting, she presented them with a five-year business plan.[14] Sweeney began to audition and book commercial acting jobs in Seattle and Portland, Oregon, where the family temporarily resided, until choosing to relocate to Los Angeles when she was 13 years old.[15]

In high school, Sweeney was on the robotics team and participated in the mathematics club.[16] She was valedictorian of her graduating class at Brighton Hall School in Burbank, California.[17] In 2016, Sweeney briefly worked at Universal Studios Hollywood, but left after she had been hired for an acting job. She also briefly attended the University of California, Los Angeles.[18]

Career

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Early work (2009–2019)

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Sydney Sweeney in 2019

Sweeney began her career as a guest star in television shows such as 90210, Criminal Minds, Grey's Anatomy and Pretty Little Liars.[19][20] Sweeney starred as Emaline Addario on the 2018 Netflix series Everything Sucks!, which revolved around two groups of high school students in Oregon in 1996. She then appeared in the HBO miniseries Sharp Objects, recurring as Alice, a roommate whom Amy Adams's character meets at a psychiatric facility.[21][22] Her character was originally supposed to have a smaller role, but the director kept bringing her in for more scenes.[23] For the role, Sweeney studied stories of girls who experience mental illness and self-harming, and visited hospitals which had patients who self-harmed.[21][23] She filmed Everything Sucks! and Sharp Objects concurrently, the former during the week and latter on weekends.[24]

Sweeney had a role in the film Under the Silver Lake in 2018.[25] She had a recurring role during the second season of the dystopian drama series The Handmaid's Tale as Eden Spencer, a pious and obedient girl from the totalitarian and theocratic Republic of Gilead.[20] She also starred as the heroine in the horror film Along Came the Devil.[26] The next year, Sweeney appeared in the drama film Clementine, the coming-of-age film Big Time Adolescence, and Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.[27][28][29]

Breakthrough (2019–present)

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In June 2019, Sweeney began portraying Cassie Howard, a teenager with a promiscuous reputation, in the HBO drama series Euphoria.[30] The show was a breakout hit, becoming the second most watched HBO series.[31] Her performance received praise, earning a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 2022.[32] Variety asserted that the role of Cassie "proves that Sweeney's one hell of a shapeshifter between her deft turns in this, The Handmaid's Tale, Everything Sucks and Sharp Objects."[33] Her many nude scenes in the series received significant attention, generating discussions about nudity in film and the male gaze. Despite this, Sweeney has stated that she does not consider on-screen nudity a boundary.[34]

Sweeney is the founder of production company Fifty-Fifty Films, launched in 2020.[35] The same year, she starred in the television film Nocturne as well as Webtoon’s live-action advertisement for the online comic Lore Olympus, appearing as Persephone.[36][37][38] In 2021, Sweeney appeared in the first season of Mike White's anthology black comedy series The White Lotus[39][40] as a sardonic college sophomore.[41] For her portrayal of the character, she was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie in 2022. Her accomplishments earned her a place on the Time 100 Next list for 2022.[42]

Sydney Sweeney at the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival

In January 2023, Sweeney became a brand ambassador for companies Armani Beauty and Laneige.[43][44] She starred as U.S. Air Force veteran Reality Winner in Tina Satter's thriller drama Reality, which premiered at the 73rd Berlin Film Festival. Steph Green of IndieWire found the film "inventively mounted and extraordinarily tense" and labelled Sweeney as "the real deal."[45] Jessica Kiang of Variety wrote that she played "Winner so convincingly that it's hard to remember her as the sardonic, pampered teen in The White Lotus, or the nice-girl-turned-nasty in Euphoria."[46] Sweeney next had a role in the crime thriller Americana, which premiered at the South by Southwest Festival in March 2023.[47][48]

She starred in the music video for the Rolling Stones' single "Angry," from their 2023 album Hackney Diamonds. The video premiered in September 2023.[49] In response to criticism that the video objectified her, Sweeney defended it as "empowerment through embracing [my] body."[50] At age 25, Sweeney was selected as one of Forbes' 2023 30 Under 30 in the celebrity category.[51][52] Sweeney starred with Glen Powell in the romantic comedy Anyone but You, which premiered in December 2023.[53] It became a commercial sleeper hit.[54] Sweeney was an executive producer for the film and was instrumental in hiring costar Glen Powell and director Will Gluck in addition to contributing to the script.[55]

In 2024, Sweeney had a supporting role in the superhero film Madame Web, set in Sony's Spider-Man Universe franchise.[56][57] It was released in February 2024, receiving negative reviews and bombing at the box office.[58][59] In regards to the box office and critical failure of the film, Sweeney said "I was just hired as an actress in it, so I was just along for the ride for whatever was going to happen."[60] In March, she hosted an episode of Saturday Night Live.[61] She then produced and starred in the psychological horror film Immaculate.[62] She originally auditioned for the project in 2014. Years later, she purchased the rights to the screenplay and hired frequent collaborator Michael Mohan to direct.[63] Sweeney has said that she considered producing a way to create opportunities for herself.[64] Later that year, she co-starred in Eden directed by Ron Howard.[65] Reviewing the film for TheWrap, critic Chase Hutchinson said: "(Sweeney) runs away with the whole thing ... it's her subtle looks and a growing agency that turns Eden into something more ... every moment with her at the forefront is Eden at its best."[66]

Sweeney provided her voice for the intro of singer Tate McRae's "Miss Possessive" from the album So Close to What.[67] She stars alongside Julianne Moore in Echo Valley,[68] released on June 15, 2025. She learned how to horseback ride for the role.[69] She will also produce and star in an as-yet untitled biopic of boxer Christy Martin[70] and will reprise her role of Cassie Howard in the third season of Euphoria.

Personal life

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Sweeney started dating businessman Jonathan Davino in 2018, and they were engaged in 2022.[71][72][73] They produced films together (including Anyone but You and Immaculate), and Sweeney considered Davino to be her "producing partner."[73] They separated in 2025, and their wedding was cancelled.[74][75]

Sweeney is an automobile enthusiast, and has restored a 1969 Ford Bronco and a 1965 Ford Mustang. In partnership with Ford Motor Company, she designed a custom 2024 Mustang.[76]

Filmography

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Key
Denotes film or TV productions that have not yet been released

Film

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2009 ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction Lisa
2010 The Opium Eater Sarah Detzer
Takeo Samantha Wright Short film
Night Blind Lost Girl
The Ward Young Alice
2013 Spiders 3D Emily Cole
2014 Angels in Stardust Annie
2015 Held Lily Woods Short film
Love Made Visible Leah
The Martial Arts Kid Julia Straight-to-video film
The Unborn Little Janey Hutchins Short film
Stolen from Suburbia Emma
2016 Cassidy Way Kelsey Connors Straight-to-video film
The Horde Hailey Summers
2017 Vikes Ida
Dead Ant Samantha "Sam"
It Happened Again Last Night Young Paige Short film
2018 Relentless Ally Straight-to-video film
Under the Silver Lake Shooting Star #2
Along Came the Devil Ashley Winbourne
2019 Big Time Adolescence Holly
Clementine Lana
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Dianne "Snake" Lake
2020 Nocturne Juliet Lowe
2021 The Voyeurs Pippa
Night Teeth Eva
2023 Reality Reality Winner
Americana Penny Jo Poplin
Anyone but You Beatrice "Bea" Messina Also executive producer
2024 Madame Web Julia Cornwall
Immaculate Sister Cecilia Also producer [62]
Eden Margret Wittmer [77]
2025 Echo Valley Claire Garrett [68][78]
The Housemaid Millie Post-production; also executive producer
TBA Untitled Christy Martin film Christy Martin Post-production; also producer

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2009 Heroes Little Girl Episode: "Chapter Four 'Hysterical Blindness'"
Criminal Minds Dani Forester Episode: "Outfoxed"
2010 Chase Kayla Edwards Episode: "Pilot"
90210 Girl Episode: "How Much Is That Liam in the Window"
2011 Kickin' It Kelsey Vargas Episode: "Swords and Magic"
The Bling Ring Izzy Fishman Television film
2014 Grey's Anatomy Erin Weaver Episode: "Don't Let's Start"
2017 Monster School Animation Madeline Rayon Voice role; Episode: "Welcome to Monster School"
The Middle Female Student #1 Episode: "The Final Final"
Pretty Little Liars Willa Episode: "Till Death Do Us Part"
2018 Everything Sucks! Emaline Addario Main role; 10 episodes
The Handmaid's Tale Eden Spencer Recurring role; 7 episodes (season 2)
Sharp Objects Alice Miniseries; 7 episodes
Manic Missy 'Paper Girl' Television short
The Wrong Daughter Samantha Television film
2019–present Euphoria Cassie Howard Main role; 16 episodes
2021 The White Lotus Olivia Mossbacher Main role; 6 episodes (season 1)
2021–2022 Robot Chicken Barbie / Additional Characters Voice role; 4 episodes
2024 Saturday Night Live Herself (host) Episode: "Sydney Sweeney / Kacey Musgraves"

Podcasts

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2021 Strawberry Spring Anne Bray 8 episodes [79]

Web

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Year Title Role Notes
2017 In the Vault Haley Caren 7 episodes
2020 Day by Day Winnie Chapman (voice) Episode: "Winnie, Betty and... "
2021 Downfalls High Scarlett
2024 Hot Ones Herself Episode: "Sydney Sweeney Endures a Nightmare While Eating Spicy Wings"

Music videos

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Year Title Artist
2019 "Graveyard" Halsey
2023 "Angry" The Rolling Stones

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result
2011 Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a Short Film – Young Actress[80] Takeo Nominated
Best Performance in a TV Series – Guest Starring Young Actress 11–15[80] Chase Nominated
2019 Young Artist Awards Best Ensemble Performance in a Streaming Series or Film[81] Everything Sucks! Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series[82] The Handmaid's Tale Nominated
Sidewalk Film Festival Special Shout Jury Mention for Acting[83] Clementine Won
2022
Dorian Television Awards Best Supporting TV Performance[84] Euphoria Nominated
MTV Movie & TV Awards Best Performance in a Show[85] Nominated
Best Fight[85] Won
People's Choice Awards Drama TV Star[86] Nominated
Hollywood Television Critics Association Best Supporting Actress in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, Drama[87] Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Broadcast Network or Cable Limited or Anthology Series[87] The White Lotus Nominated
Online Film and Television Association Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture or Limited Series[88] Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series[88] Euphoria Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series[89] Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie[89] The White Lotus Nominated
2023 Dublin Film Critics' Circle Awards Best Actress[90] Reality Nominated
2024 Critics Choice Awards Best Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television[91] Nominated
People's Choice Awards Comedy Movie Star[92] Anyone but You Nominated
AACTA Awards Audience Choice Best Actress[93] Nominated

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