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Sydney Sweeney is currently raging as one of the greatest and most stunning young talents in Hollywood’s entertainment industry, excelling at her acting chops across multiple genres most efficiently. For one who started around a decade and a half ago as a child actress, she has effortlessly climbed her way to the top following her star-studded breakthrough withEverything Sucks!

Soon enough after this, she scored her iconic role of Cassie inEuphoria, and the rest was history. But while she has been riding tremendous waves of fame and success ever since, Sweeney was willing to do anything just to become a part of one extremely dark series that also saw her co-starring alongsideMan of Steelactress Amy Adams: Jean-Marc Vallée’s thriller,Sharp Objects.
Sydney Sweeney Was Willing to do Anything to Get IntoSharp Objects
The late 2010s proved to be rather successful forSydney Sweeneywho scored not only her breakthrough role inEverything Sucks!but also got to star in the critically acclaimedSharp Objects. But her inclusion in the latter may not entirely be credited to her luck and skills because Sweeney revealed that she would have done just anything to score the role of Alice in the thriller show.
During an interview withNylon, she confessed the same while revealing what drew her to the series in the first place, saying:

[Director] Jean-Marc Vallée, hands down. I was beyond thrilled to be able to work with him, and when I saw that he was doing a project with Amy Adams and Patricia Clarkson, I was like, “I have to do this. Someone, please tell me there’s a role in this for me. I’ll audition for anything.”
But while her heartfelt desire to work with filmmakerJean-Marc Valléewas one thing that made her interested in the project, it wasn’t the only one.

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As it turns out, what further had her yearning to become a part of this show was Gillian Flynn’s involvement with it in the first place as the story’s mastermind author. Apparently, Sweeney had long been a fan of hers.
As Sweeney continued to say about theAmy Adamsstarrer masterpiece:
And then Gillian Flynn. I loveGone Girl,so bringingSharp Objectsto life, that was amazing.
Truly enough, theAnyone but Youactress’ greatest wish and determination to work on the 2018 series most certainly paid off as she got cast in the role of Alice in it. But while getting in was one thing, Sweeney ensured that she also prepared to the best of her efficiency for her part, going to all the lengths she could just to deliver it right.

Sydney Sweeney Was Also Attracted to Alice’s Role
Continuing, Sweeney also confessed how she was drawn to her iconic role of Alice in the show because of her personality.Looking at it as a challenge she wanted to experience the thrills of, she took on the role of Camille’s roommate in her psychiatric ward who helped expand her music taste, even though [SPOILER ALERT] Alice goes on to die by suicide.
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Talking about how she approached that role and prepared for it, she said:
With Alice, [I was drawn to her as] a troubled teenage girl. I did a lot of research on girls that cut themselves and struggle with depression to hopefully bring that to life. I like being able to have that challenge.

Effortlessly enough, Sydney Sweeney did the best of jobs while embodying the troubled teenager for the fan-favorite show, no matter how little screentime she was allowed for it. To say the least, the actress’ die-hard levels of commitment and determination aretruly commendable—be it for scoring a role or embodying it!
You can stream Sharp Objects on Prime Video as of July 31, 2025.
Mahin Sultan
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Mahin Sultan is a Senior Writer at FandomWire, where she brings a fresh perspective to entertainment news. Having been in the field for over 3 years now, she has already written more than 2,000 articles across a variety of niches, from entertainment to health and fashion. This diverse experience has allowed her to quickly build a solid foundation and a deep understanding of the industry.