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Sydney Chandler

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1996-02-13
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Sydney Chandler, born on February 13, 1996, is an American actor and writer who has steadily built a name for herself in the entertainment industry. As the daughter of renowned actor Kyle Chandler, Sydney has carved out her own path with dedication and talent. Early in her career, she portrayed the character Eve in the television series SKAM Austin, which aired from 2018 to 2019 and marked one of her first significant roles.

In October 2020, Sydney Chandler joined the cast of the highly anticipated film Don’t Worry Darling, which was released in 2022. Not long after, in January 2021, she was cast in the FX miniseries Pistol, also released in 2022. For this role, Sydney Chandler took on the challenge of portraying Chrissie Hynde, a founding member of The Pretenders. To authentically represent the iconic musician, she dedicated time to learning how to sing and play guitar, fully immersing herself in the preparation process.

Looking ahead, Sydney Chandler is set to star in the upcoming Apple TV+ series Sugar, where she will share the screen with acclaimed actor Colin Farrell. This role is expected to further showcase her range and versatility as a performer. Additionally, in May 2023, Sydney Chandler landed a major opportunity when she was cast in the lead role of Noah Hawley’s Alien television series for FX on Hulu, a project that has generated considerable excitement among fans and critics alike.

Throughout her career, Sydney Chandler has demonstrated a strong commitment to her craft, consistently choosing roles that challenge her and allow her to grow as an artist. With each new project, Sydney Chandler continues to solidify her presence in the world of film and television.

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Sydney Chandler’s most acclaimed movie to date is widely regarded as her standout performance, while her least reviewed film remains a topic of discussion among fans and critics alike.

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