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Don't Miss a Beat: Explore Sarah Snook's Top 5 Films Following Succession Finale

Don't Miss a Beat: Explore Sarah Snook's Top 5 Films Following Succession Finale
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Here are Sarah Snook's best movies.

Before joining HBO's hit series Succession as Shiv Roy, the daughter of billionaire Logan Roy, Sarah Snook was just another actress trying to make it in the competitive world of film and TV. However, her time in Australian movies made Snook a prime contender for the role in a major HBO series, as her performances were always great — even if her screen time was limited by minutes, not hours.

Here are five best movies starring Sarah Snook.

5. Run Rabbit Run, 2023

Snook's first lead role after Succession came in the form of this small-budget psychological horror acquired by Netflix. The story of a mother struggling to adjust to her daughter's erratic behavior was met with mixed reviews from critics, but the chance to see the actress shine in her leading role is certainly worth taking.

4. Winchester, 2018

Snook played the niece of Hellen Mirren's character in the hit horror film about a widow of a famous gun manufacturer who is tormented by the ghosts of people killed with Winchester rifles. While Snook's role in the movie was minor to say the least, she still managed to get her name on the poster.

3. Jessabelle, 2014

This horror film about a disabled girl haunted by a malevolent spirit was Snook's first starring role, which really made her name interesting to Hollywood producers. The movie didn't make much money at the box office but became a hit when it was released on VOD.

2. The Dressmaker, 2015

This Australian film starring Kate Winslet became an unlikely hit in 2015, as viewers loved the comedic crime story about a famous dress designer returning to her small hometown. Snook played a fairly small part in the movie, but sharing the screen with Winslet certainly made her the talk of the town in Australia.

1. Pieces of a Woman, 2020

Kornél Mundruczó's festival hit starring Vanessa Kirby and Shia LaBeouf touched on some really problematic issues and earned Kirby an Oscar nomination. Although Sarah Snook was already quite famous during the filming, she was apparently too busy working on Succession to appear in more than a handful of scenes as the cousin of Kirby's character.