
Age: 24
female
Sadie Elizabeth Sink (born April 16, 2002) is an American actress. She began her acting career in theatre, playing the title role in the musical Annie (2012–14) and young Elizabeth II in the historical play The Audience (2015) on Broadway. In 2016, she made her film debut in the biographical sports drama Chuck. Sink had her breakthrough portraying Max Mayfield in the Netflix science fiction series Stranger Things (2017–2025) and received critical acclaim for her performance in its fourth season. In 2021, she appeared in the horror film trilogy Fear Street and played the lead role in Taylor Swift's short film All Too Well. She then starred in Darren Aronofsky's psychological drama The Whale (2022), for which she received a Critics' Choice Movie Award nomination. Sink returned to Broadway in 2025, starring in the play John Proctor Is the Villain and earning a nomination for a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play; the second youngest woman to achieve such.

Sadie Sink

Lily Hopper
for Lily Hopper in What Happens After Midnight
Suggested by user_271894

Lily Hopper has two more weeks until she’s officially finished with boarding school. With graduation quickly approaching, Lily is worried that she’s somehow missed out on the fun of being in high school. So when she receives a mysterious note inviting her to join the anonymous senior class Jester in executing the end-of-the-year prank, Lily sees her chance to put her Goody Two-Shoes reputation behind her. When Lily realizes the Jester is none other than Taggart Swell, her ex-boyfriend, she’s already in too deep to back out…and it’s going to be a problem. Lily might’ve dumped Tag, but she still has major feelings. Plus, his brilliant plan to steal the school’s yearbooks targets none other than Lily’s prom date: the senior class president, Daniel. As the group of pranksters hide cryptic clues across campus for Daniel to find, Lily and Tag find themselves in close quarters. As the exes dodge Campus Safety Guards, night owl teachers, a troop of freshmen, and even Daniel himself, new sparks fly between them. But old hurts and painful secrets refuse to be ignored. And with graduation on the horizon, sometimes it takes letting go to realize that some bonds can’t be broken.

