Sadie Sink is an American actress who started her career in theater at a young age. She is known for playing the lead role in 'Annie' and young Elizabeth II in 'The Audience' on Broadway. Her film debut was in the biographical sports drama 'Chuck' in 2016.
On April 16, 2002, Sadie Elizabeth Sink was born. She would later become an American actress known for her roles in theater, film, and television.
Around 2006, Sadie Sink and her brother Mitchell would often recreate scenes from High School Musical, showcasing their early interest in performing arts.
In 2011, Sadie Sink appeared in the musical production of White Christmas at Theater Under the Stars, continuing her early stage performances.
From October 2012, Sadie Sink was a standby for multiple characters in Annie on Broadway, gaining valuable experience in the production.
In 2012, Sadie Sink played the title role in Annie on Broadway, marking a significant step in her early acting career.
In 2012, Sadie Sink's family moved to New Jersey to support her and her brother Mitchell's acting careers, marking a significant commitment to her ambitions.
Starting in July 2013, Sadie Sink began alternating between the roles of Annie and Duffy on Broadway, showcasing her talent in a leading role.
In 2013, Sadie Sink made her television debut in a guest role on the spy drama series The Americans, influencing her to pursue film acting.
In January 2014, Sadie Sink had her final performance in Annie, marking the end of a significant chapter in her early career and solidifying her desire to pursue acting permanently.
In 2014, Sadie Sink appeared in an episode of the police procedural show Blue Bloods, adding to her early television experience.
After performing in The Audience in 2015, Sadie Sink returned to regular school after being homeschooled while in second grade.
In 2015, Sadie Sink became vegetarian after watching the documentary film Food, Inc., influencing her dietary choices.
In 2015, Sadie Sink portrayed young Elizabeth II in The Audience on Broadway, further establishing her presence in theater.
In 2015, Sadie Sink starred in the NBC action thriller series American Odyssey and appeared in The Audience on Broadway as young Queen Elizabeth II, working with Helen Mirren.
In September 2016, Sadie Sink auditioned for the role of Max Mayfield in Stranger Things, eventually winning the part after multiple callbacks and chemistry reads.
In 2016, Sadie Sink made her film debut in the biographical sports drama Chuck, marking her transition into film acting.
In 2017, Sadie Sink appeared in The Glass Castle, adding to her film roles.
In 2017, Sadie Sink had her breakthrough role as Max Mayfield in the Netflix series Stranger Things, propelling her to wider recognition.
In 2018, Sadie Sink made her modeling debut by walking the runway at Paris Fashion Week, expanding her career into fashion.
In 2019, Sadie Sink appeared in the film Eli, continuing to build her filmography.
In February 2021, Sadie Sink was cast in the psychological drama The Whale, where she played Ellie, the estranged daughter of Brendan Fraser's character.
In 2021, Sadie Sink appeared in the horror film trilogy Fear Street and starred in Taylor Swift's short film All Too Well, expanding her range of roles.
In 2021, Sadie Sink starred in Fear Street Part Two: 1978 and Fear Street Part Three: 1666, playing Ziggy Berman and Constance, receiving critical praise for her performances.
In 2021, Sadie Sink starred opposite Dylan O'Brien in All Too Well: The Short Film, directed by Taylor Swift, which received critical acclaim and showcased her emotional range.
On July 1, 2022, the second part of the fourth season of Stranger Things was released, with Sadie Sink receiving acclaim for her performance as Max.
On September 4, 2022, The Whale premiered at the 79th Venice International Film Festival, receiving both praise and criticism for Sadie Sink's performance.
In 2022, Sadie Sink appeared on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list and was included on the Time 100 Next, recognizing her influence and potential.
In 2022, Sadie Sink starred in Darren Aronofsky's psychological drama The Whale, earning a Critics' Choice Movie Award nomination.
In July 2023, Sadie Sink was announced as a global ambassador for Armani Beauty, marking her involvement in the beauty and fashion industry.
In 2023, Sadie Sink was featured on Maxim's Hot 100, highlighting her status as a public figure.
In 2024, Sadie Sink starred in the thriller film A Sacrifice, an adaptation of Nicholas Hogg's novel Tokyo.
In 2025, Sadie Sink is set to return to Broadway to star in the comedy play John Proctor is the Villain.