Sarah Snook from 'Succession': where else have we seen her?

Shiv in 'Succession'
Golden Globe for Sarah Snook
More Sarah Snook in 2023
Run Rabbit Run (2023)
Possession?
The Beanie Bubble
Pieces of a Woman (2020)
Sarah Snook plays an attorney
An American Pickle (2020)
Winchester - 2018
Brothers' Nest (2018)
The Glass Castle (2017)
The Dressmaker (2015)
Jessabelle (2015)
Steve Jobs (2015)
Oddball (2015)
Predestination (2014)
Shiv in 'Succession'

In one of the most acclaimed dramas of recent times, 'Succession', the Australian actress Sarah Snook plays the role of Siobhan Roy, or simply "Shiv."

Golden Globe for Sarah Snook

As the seasons progressed, her work gained strength and, in 2022, Snook won the coveted statuette for best supporting actress at the Golden Globes.

More Sarah Snook in 2023

After 'Succession,' Sarah Snook's fans can see her in another 2023 production.

Run Rabbit Run (2023)

With the premiere scheduled for June 28, 2023, the film 'Run Rabbit Run' shows that Sarah Snook transits well through different genres of fiction, including horror and psychological suspense. She plays a specialist in fertility who notices strange behavior in her daughter, although she is skeptical about supernatural phenomena.

Photo: trailer of 'Run Rabbit Run'

Possession?

The girl claims to have memories of past lives and makes the protagonist wonder about a possible connection - or, perhaps, a possession? - of the daughter with her own sister, Alice, who died years ago.

Photo: trailer of 'Run Rabbit Run'

The Beanie Bubble

Also in 2023, Sarah Snook stars in the Apple TV movie 'The Beanie Bubble'. The dramatic comedy talks about the 1990s hype of treating stuffed animals, Beanie Babies, like gold.

Pieces of a Woman (2020)

Parallel to 'Succession', Sarah Snook participated in 'Pieces of a Woman', the story of Martha (Vanessa Kirby) whose newborn dies shortly after birth. The mourning of the parents, who are in an abyss of sadness, leads to the initiation of legal proceedings against the responsible midwife.

Sarah Snook plays an attorney

Sarah Snook plays Suzanne, the family lawyer, who, in addition to having a relationship with the child's father, sees the case as an extremely lucrative venture.

Photo: trailer of 'Pieces of a Woman'

An American Pickle (2020)

Another of Sarah Snook's projects is 'An American Pickle'. It tells the story of a worker who immigrates to the US in 1920 with dreams of building a better life. One day, while working at a factory, he falls into a vat of pickles that he has been salting for 100 years. The brine preserves the man and he comes back to life, having to face a new reality.

Photo: trailer of 'An American Pickle'

Winchester - 2018

Two years earlier, we could see Sarah Snook as the heiress to a firearms company. The business is haunted by the spirits of people killed by the Winchester family rifle. Shortly after the sudden loss of her husband and son, the protagonist decides to build a mansion to ward off the spirits.

Photo: trailer of 'Winchester'

Brothers' Nest (2018)

In this acidic comedy, the brothers Terry and Jeff decide to kill their stepfather. However, even with a meticulous checklist, all their plans go wrong.

Photo: trailer of 'Brothers' Nest'

The Glass Castle (2017)

Based on the homonymous book by journalist Jeanette Walls, this film starring Brie Larson and Sarah Snook portrays the writer's childhood in an unbalanced, poor, nomadic family with an alcoholic father. The movie explains how a non-conventional education leads to conflict later in life.

The Dressmaker (2015)

Sarah Snook takes on the role of Gertrude "Trudy" Pratt in this film adapted from the book 'The Dressmaker' by Rosalie Ham. The plot is set in the 1950s and tells the story of a talented seamstress, played by Kate Winslet, who returns to her hometown in rural Australia to reconcile with her mother and get revenge on some people in the area.

Jessabelle (2015)

In this film, directed by Kevin Greutert, Sarah Snook plays a woman who has a terrible accident and needs to go live in her father's house. She faces the wrath of a spirit that may have something to do with the mysterious circumstances of her birth.

Steve Jobs (2015)

In this much-discussed biography of the master of technology, Steve Jobs, Sarah Snook plays Andrea Cunningham, the American businesswoman who helped launch the Apple Macintosh.

Oddball (2015)

Based on a true story, 'Oddball' follows a family of which Emily, played by Sarah Snook, is a member. They train their mischievous dog Oddball to protect a penguin sanctuary threatened by fox attacks.

Predestination (2014)

Sarah Snook plays a single mother in this film about a government agent who takes on a mission to hunt down criminals. Strikingly, he has to travel back in time to prevent an attack from killing thousands of people.

Photo: trailer of 'Predestination'