‘Stranger Things’ star Sadie Sink wants to play Carole King in a biopic

Sadie Sink Updates: Stranger Things‘ Sadie Sink has expressed interest in playing Carole King in a biopic. The whole interview is available in the video above.

Sadie Sink was born on April 16, 2002, in Brenham, Texas.  Her first stage experience came when she was a child on Houston’s theatre stages. She rose to prominence in 2013, when she took over the title role in the Broadway musical Annie. She also appeared in the film The Audience alongside Helen Mirren.

Her first television role came in 2013 when she appeared in an episode of the show The Americans. In the following year, she appeared in an episode of Blue Bloods – Crime Scene New York. In the 2015 NBC series American Odyssey, she played the recurring role of Suzanne Ballard again.

Sadie Sink in Chuck – The Real Rocky premiered on Leinwand for the first time in 2016. In 2017, she starred in the film Schloss Aus Glas alongside Woody Harrelson. Since 2017, Sadie Sink has as Maxine “Max” Mayfield (“Madmax”) in the second and third seasons of Netflix’s Stranger Things.

The actor, who is currently appearing in Netflix’s Fear Street 1994, recently spoke to NME about her ideal parts in a hypothetical biopic.

Sadie Sink Shared about the Role

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Sink expressed her admiration for the ‘Natural Woman’ singer when asked which musician she would like to play in a biopic.

“I adore Carole King,” the actor stated. “I know they created a musical on her, so maybe if they adapted it for the big screen, I’d be interested in playing her. She has a lot of hits.”

Sink also discussed LGBT representation in the horror genre, concentrating on the connection between Sam and Deena in Fear Street.

“That was one of the things that intrigued me to the project in the first place, the relationship that Sam and Edina had throughout all three films,” she added.

Sink continued, “It’s great to see how far we’ve gone – even though there’s still a long way to go when studying LGBT relationships in certain historical periods and seeing how different people’s views were towards that.” “It’s amazing to see that representation.”

Fear Street 1994 is now available to watch on Netflix. The second installment will run on Friday (July 9), and the third and final chapter will be available on the platform on July 16.

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