![]() ![]() First we need to discuss that terrible TV series she’s in. (Last week she revealed at the Succession premiere in New York that the couple are expecting their first child at the time of our interview Snook is still keeping that personal plot twist to herself). She married Dave Lawson, her best friend. ![]() They were the boots she wore to her wedding, two years ago, in her garden in Brooklyn. ‘But Sarah’s performance is so layered – she manages to bring such vulnerability to the part, it makes the character and her relationships much richer and more interesting.’Īnd here is Sarah Snook, on a sunny winter’s day, as herself – sitting in a low-key café eating banana bread, cheery and open, wearing a T-shirt and black trousers, her hair shoved into a baseball cap, her feet in a pair of ancient Blundstones which, she shows me, have a hole in them. In the wrong hands she could seem like a stone-cold bitch,’ says co-executive producer Georgia Pritchett, also one of the show’s team of writers. ‘I actually think Shiv is an incredibly difficult part to play. She’s ‘Shiv f-king Roy’ and she embodies one of the delightfully unpredictable elements that run through the heart of Succession – the fact that despite being a woman, she doesn’t turn out to have a heart of gold. What’s so lovable about a character whom even one of her creators has called ‘a flawed, monstrous nightmare’? It’s her pale hair, her razor-sharp retorts, her sidelong looks, her stealth-wealth wardrobe, her strangely expressive face and manipulative ways. ‘You lucky bitch,’ said my friend, when I mentioned I was going to New York to interview Sarah Snook, who plays her in the hit HBO series Succession. ![]()
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