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^ Meet Sadie Sink | ANNIE The Musical . AnnieOnBroadway. April 25, 2013. Archived from the original on August 24, 2021 . Retrieved November 16, 2021 – via YouTube .

^ Sadie Sink Recalls Her First Kiss On Stranger Things! . heatworld . July 2, 2021. Archived from the original on July 28, 2021 . Retrieved November 16, 2021 – via YouTube .

^ Jump up to: a b Petski, Denise (October 14, 2016). " 'Stranger Things' Netflix Series Adds Two New Regulars, Promotes Two For Season 2" . Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved October 14, 2016 .

^ Petski, Denise (June 18, 2015). "VIDEO: Sneak Peek - THE AUDIENCE's Sadie Sink Stars on NBC's 'American Odyssey' " . Broadway World . Retrieved October 14, 2016 .

^ Jump up to: a b Champion, Lindsay (April 22, 2015). "The Audience Stars Elizabeth Teeter & Sadie Sink on Being Queens For the Day & Holding Court with Helen Mirren" . Broadway Buzz . Retrieved October 14, 2016 .

^ Jump up to: a b c d Fitz-Gerald, Sean (October 29, 2017). "Max on 'Stranger Things 2' Is This 15-Year-Old, Breakout Star" . Thrillist . Retrieved October 29, 2017 .

^ Petski, Denise (October 14, 2016). " 'Stranger Things' Netflix Series Adds Two New Regulars, Promotes Two For Season 2" . Deadline . Retrieved May 30, 2022 .

^ Jump up to: a b Court, Emily (March 22, 2018). "BREAKING: New Vegan Documentary 'Dominion' To Feature Joaquin Phoenix And Rooney Mara" . Plantbasednews.org . Retrieved April 24, 2018 .

^ "Hollywood International Independent Documentary Awards" .

^ Jump up to: a b " 'Stranger Things' Actress Sadie Sink, Kelly Reilly Join Horror Film 'Eli' (Exclusive) | Hollywood Reporter" . www.hollywoodreporter.com . December 4, 2017 . Retrieved September 11, 2020 .

^ Jump up to: a b N'Duka, Amanda (April 1, 2019). " 'Stranger Things' Star Sadie Sink Joins Fox's 'Fear Street' Trilogy" . Deadline . Retrieved December 28, 2020 .

^ Jump up to: a b " 'Stranger Things' Star Sadie Sink Nabs Lead in Coming-of-Age Drama 'Dear Zoe' (Exclusive) | Hollywood Reporter" . www.hollywoodreporter.com . November 7, 2019 . Retrieved September 11, 2020 .

^ Dear Zoe (2021) - IMDb , retrieved September 11, 2020

^ Jump up to: a b Kroll, Justin (February 10, 2021). " 'Watchmen's Hong Chau To Co-Star With Brendan Fraser in Darren Aronofsky's Next Film For A24" . Deadline . Retrieved July 2, 2021 .

^ "The Whale" . Production List | Film & Television Industry Alliance . February 1, 2021 . Retrieved July 25, 2021 .

^ "Variety Insight: Entertainment Data • Research Tools • Industry Directory • Film in Development • TV & Streaming Pilots • Ratings & Box Office" . www.varietyinsight.com . Retrieved July 25, 2021 .

^ Taylor Swift - All Too Well: The Short Film . TaylorSwiftVEVO. November 12, 2021. Archived from the original on November 16, 2021 . Retrieved November 16, 2021 – via YouTube .

^ Fisher, Lauren (November 11, 2021). "Sadie Sink's Modelling Career" . HaarpersBazaar . Retrieved November 11, 2021 .

^ Evans, Greg (November 5, 2021). "Taylor Swift Teases New 'All Too Well' Short Film With Dylan O'Brien & Sadie Sink" . Deadline . Retrieved November 9, 2021 .

^ Shaw, Gabbi (January 18, 2019). "40 celebrities that have appeared on 'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt' " . Insider . Retrieved November 9, 2021 .

^ "Sadie Sink theatre profile" . www.abouttheartists.com . Retrieved November 13, 2021 .

^ Hetrick, Adam (February 16, 2012). "TUTS' Annie Will Feature George Dvorsky, Michele Ragusa, Glory Crampton and Sadie Sink" . Playbill . Retrieved December 31, 2021 .

^ Nordyke, Kimberly (May 3, 2018). "MTV Movie & TV Awards: 'Black Panther,' 'Stranger Things' Top Nominations" . The Hollywood Reporter . Archived from the original on May 3, 2018 . Retrieved May 3, 2018 .

^ Hipes, Patrick (May 11, 2022). "MTV Movie & TV Awards Unveil Scripted And Unscripted Nominations: 'Spider-Man: No Way Home', 'Euphoria' Lead Way For Now-Combined Event" . Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved May 13, 2022 .


Sadie Elizabeth Sink [2] (born April 16, 2002) is an American actress. She portrays Max Mayfield in the Netflix television series Stranger Things [3] and Ziggy Berman in the Netflix horror film trilogy Fear Street . [4] Sink has also worked on Broadway with credits including Annie and The Audience . [5] She also starred in Taylor Swift 's All Too Well: The Short Film .

Sink was born in Brenham, Texas . She has three older brothers and a younger sister.

Among her first professional acting roles were in plays at the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts in Houston during the 2011–2012 season. She performed in musical productions of Irving Berlin's White Christmas and in the starring role in Annie . She made her Broadway debut in the fifth grade as part of the original cast of the Annie revival. While still starring in the play, she appeared in the Emmy -winning series The Americans as Lana.

In 2015, she co-starred with Helen Mirren in The Audience on Broadway, as young Elizabeth II . [3] She also had a small role in Chuck as Kimberly. [6]

While filming the drama movie The Glass Castle , she became very close with Woody Harrelson and particularly with his daughter, Makani. She was already a vegetarian, but Harrelson and his family inspired her to become a vegan. [6]

In 2017, Sink began playing Maxine "Max" Mayfield , a skateboarder from an abusive household, in the Netflix series Stranger Things . [7]

In 2018, Sink collaborated with Rooney Mara , Sia , Joaquin Phoenix , and Kat von D to narrate Chris Delforce's animal rights documentary Dominion . [8] For her contribution to the documentary, she was given the 2018 Award of Excellence for Narration by Hollywood International Independent Documentary Awards. [9]

In October 2019, Sink starred in Netflix 's horror film Eli as Haley, a teenage girl who is later revealed to be the title character's older paternal half-sister. [10]

In 2021, Sink played the main role of Christine 'Ziggy' Berman in The Fear Street Trilogy , appearing in the second and third installments of the series, Fear Street Part Two: 1978 and Fear Street Part Three: 1666 . [11]

Sink played the lead role of Tess DeNunzio in the upcoming drama Dear Zoe . [12] Filming took place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania . [13]

In February 2021, Sink joined the cast of The Whale . [14] Filming began March 8 and lasted until April 7 in Newburgh, New York . [15] [16]

In November 2021, she played the lead in Taylor Swift's short film All Too Well: The Short Film with Dylan O'Brien . [17]

Sink took to the catwalk for the first time in 2018 at Paris Fashion Week. Although generally the youngest age to participate as a model is 16, Sink was 15. She has modeled for many brands including Kate Spade, Vogue, L'Officiel Paris, Chanel and Givenchy Beauty. [18]

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I’ve been getting some peeps asking about how to reach me for fan mail. If you ever want to chat, you can hit me up through email. ♥
Hey, so what’s with the mask? No, I’m not some rebellious anarchist/Japanese fangirl… much. XD I have allergies. A lot of them, the worst being mold. When I started self publishing in 2015, it was because I was bed bound with an unknown illness. It turned out to be mold toxicity. So, yeah, the mask is purely functional and lately only comes out when I’m bombarded with allergens the allergy shots I take just can’t tackle. When I first got it I was feeling really self conscious, and I thought, ‘fuck it, let’s embrace it!’ and photoshopped a nice version of me looking (totally) badass. XD
If you read my earlier stories, you’re probably going to see the influence of a moldy brain. I mention it a lot because I’m finally getting better and I want to fix up those older stories. My newer stuff takes priority, but yeah, it would be nice to have a consistent level of quality to give to readers. This has been a long journey for just a basic level of health–don’t even get me started on the PTSD–and things take time. But life keeps happening and there’s no waiting for everything to be perfect and the stars to align. This is what I’ve got to work with, so best to flaunt it proud. <3
Sadie Sins, at your service. I’m a tomboy writer/artist out of New England with a passion for hunky strong men, lithe pretty boys, and lots of hot dirty talk. If you’re looking for a hard edge with possessive personalities, bad attitudes, rough language, and steamy to downright filthy smut, I’m your girl. If it’s two guys (or more) getting it on, be it with the help of magic, a full moon, or just good old fashioned lube, I’ll be striving to make sure it gets as naughty as possible, with just a touch of sweet to flavor.
If you can’t tell, I have a lot of fun with my writing. I don’t take things too seriously, and I hope my readers don’t either. I think we can all use a little escape into fantasy, and I enjoy indulging in something hot and sweaty to contrast the stress of the day to day. I like rough, but not crude smut with creative twists, intense heat, and quirky characters. I’m sick of reading ‘I love you’ a million times in one story. And soul. If one of my characters is looking into someone’s soul, they’re probably a vampire about to sink their fangs in. Just saying. I’m not a soccer mom, I’m not married, and the closest thing I have to kids are my three cats. When I’m not perving out in my writing, I’m painting, sculpting, and enjoying the beauty the world has to offer. But I’m probably perving. It makes life much more fun.
My writing roots actually start in fanfiction (I bet you can guess my favorite series.) I had written an epic, sprawling 320,000 word fic that was rudely interrupted by one of those cataclysmic events that occur—My parents died. I gave up on writing and all that inward soul searching it required. Seven years later, I figured it was about time to let myself dream again. Once I actually self published my first book, there was no going back. I love it. I love writing, I love the idea of making a living off of it, and I don’t want to live any other way.
I’m actually a bit of a pro with a digital paintbrush. I’m new to book covers and the eye-catching requirements and typography they need, but if you ever want to see a fantasy creature look like it’s real and about to jump out of your screen, I’ve been making them for ages. My art is pretty restricted to said book covers lately—Digital painting is rather tedious, and I’m enjoying learning photo-manipulation (I used to call it cheating) to speed up the process. My tools of the trade are Photoshop CS5, a little Wacom tablet, and a million free fonts.
I prefer to think of myself as a sharer (aka, rambling opinionated person.) After years of helping other inspiring artists get past their fears of making mistakes to finally push to make a better painting, it just seemed natural to turn it to my passion for writing passionately. I want to read some sexy stories, and if I can help writers face their insecurities and see how to construct their scenes better, I will selfishly get my wish. Not to mention, I love breaking things down. It helps me as a writer, feeds my creativity, and lets me push past my anxiety disorder.
I want to address the elephant–or in this case, the naked, gay, tied up man–in the room. Sex. Dark sex. ‘Inappropriate’ sex or ‘obscene’ sex. I was raised in a shame based culture. I live in America where we still have obscenity laws which differentiates obscenity from erotica as, ‘I know it when I see it,’ and ‘whether the work, taken as a whole, lacks serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value.’ Free speech does not protect whatever someone decides obscenity is, and let me say how outrageous that is. Shame takes away the protection of freedom of speech.
Part of the problem with shame is the inability for people to study sex with an open mind and heart for fear of being judged and ostracized from their society. So let me present to you the value I have found in writing dark sex fantasies for a living, while I also point out the writers of serial killers, the writers of alien invasions or fantasy do not need to justify the value of what they do. They do not have to fear their books being removed from sites and stores and their livelihood taken away because someone ‘knew it when they saw it.’ Most everyone has sexual fantasies. I write darker fantasies because they interest me, and I feel they have a stronger impact on people than common erotica. I think dark fantasies are what a lot of people need when they live in a repressed culture. I think the more the world demands people be a certain way to fit in, the more sexual fantasies come in to alleviate pressure by creating healthy, judgement free outlets.
I want you to know there is absolutely nothing wrong with having dark sexual fantasies. Ever. No matter the shape or the form. A fantasy is a fantasy. They do not demand action; they do not demand anything from you but to hopefully understand yourself better. That is what writing fantasies and sharing them with others does; it allows the writer to understand his/her psyche better and it allows the reader to understand his/her psyche. When we understand who we are, when we pull back shame, and fear, and self hate and can see every aspect of who we are is worthy of love, we become better people.
I cannot, unfortunately stop the world from judging those who rise above shame and learn to be happy with who they are. This is not a new battle. Homosexuality is still criminal in parts of the world because some cultures refuse to accept people the way they are. In America, I have watched a war on the poor grow more and more horrific because those who make the laws don’t see low income individuals as worthy of basic human rights. My shame based culture is not limited to sex, although a lot is connected with the body. From sexual desires and urges to the amount of fat we have, our height, our skin color, our age, our hair, our facial features, the way we smell, the way we dress, the way we speak, the way our bodies move, the cars we drive, the things we own; this world spends every waking moment trying to tell people they are not okay exactly how they are. If they just brush their teeth, lose 50 lbs, get a high paying job, and be ten years younger they can finally be happy.
You can be happy now, this very instant, and you don’t have to do anything but accept who you are and be okay with it. You can say the wrong thing and still be a good person. You can wear clothes with holes in them (counting five in my current outfit) and still have value. You can read a dirty story and still be an awesome person. You can even write a dirty story and manage to help the world too.
This is not a plea to not be judged; this is a hope for people to stop judging themselves. It’s bad enough people hate themselves for their own bodies. It’s even more destructive to hate yourself for your own sexual fantasies. Shameless isn’t a bad word. Shame, in comparison, is the most destructive idea humanity has come up with. You are beautiful exactly as you are.

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Sadie Sink is an American actress, known for her roles in Netflix's Stranger Things (2016) as Max, American Odyssey (2015) as Suzanne Ballard, and in Fear Street: Part Two - 1978 (2021). Sadie was born in Austin, Texas, the state capital, in east-central Texas. Her father is a US football coach.
www. sadiesins .com An in depth look at abuse, the intelligence of the body and psyche, and how dark topic erotica helps survivors accept their bodies, their arousal, and themselves Today I want to talk about dark fantasies for abuse survivors. Basically, I want to talk about why I write what I write, and the importance of it.
Sadie Elizabeth Sink [2] (born April 16, 2002) is an American actress. She portrays Max Mayfield in the Netflix television series Stranger Things [3] and Ziggy Berman in the Netflix horror film trilogy Fear Street. [4] Sink has also worked on Broadway with credits including Annie and The Audience. [5]
Sadie Sins , at your service. I'm a tomboy writer/artist out of New England with a passion for hunky strong men, lithe pretty boys, and lots of hot dirty talk. If you're looking for a hard edge with possessive personalities, bad attitudes, rough language, and steamy to downright filthy smut, I'm your girl.
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Sadie Sink TV Actress #87 Most Popular Boost Birthday April 16, 2002 Birthplace Houston , TX Age 20 years old Birth Sign Aries About Actress known for her roles as Suzanne Ballard on the show American Odyssey and as Max Mayfield on Stranger Things . She's also appeared in episodes of Blue Bloods and The Americans .
2 days ago Whether you watch the hit series Stranger Things or are a dedicated Taylor Swift fan, chances are you know Sadie Sink. The 20-year-old actress plays the character Max in Netflix's action-packed show that's brimming with 80s nostalgia, and she starred alongside Dylan O'Brien in Swift's All Too Well ...
Sep 28, 2021 Today, young Sadie is in the league of Hollywood's famous youngsters and she is already owning her fashion choices. When Sadie Sink isn't on set, you should catch glimpses of her hot looks in superb outfits. You don't have to wait for long, they're here at your fingertips. Slide down to feed your eyes with these lovely photos.
5 days ago Sadie Sink's Stranger Things cool-girl skateboarder, Max Mayfield, is no stranger to bone-chilling moments. She's battled the Mind Flayer in the food court of a mall and taken the even more terrifying leap of leaning in for a first kiss during a school dance. But it's still impossible not to feel your heart swell — and your pulse race ...
3 days ago Sadie Sink has revealed that she avoids social media due to negative comments and societal pressure surrounding beauty standards. The Stranger Things star, 20, admitted she doesn't have social ...
Sadie Elizabeth Sink is an American actress. She portrays Max Mayfield in the Netflix television series Stranger Things and Ziggy Berman in the Netflix horror film trilogy Fear Street. Sink has also worked on Broadway with credits including Annie and The Audience. She also starred in Taylor Swift's All Too Well: The Short Film. Wikipedia More at Wikipedia
Born: Sadie Elizabeth Sink, April 16, 2002, Brenham, Texas, U.S.
Awards: Hollywood International Independent Documentary Awards
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