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'Succession' Star Sarah Snook Talks New Thriller 'All Her Fault'

3 Nov

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Summary

  • Award-winning actor Sarah Snook joins TODAY to discuss her new series "All Her Fault"
  • Snook talks about working with Dakota Fanning and how becoming a mom affected her approach to the role
  • Snook still gets recognized for her iconic role as Shiv on "Succession"
'Succession' Star Sarah Snook Talks New Thriller 'All Her Fault'

On November 3rd, 2025, award-winning actor Sarah Snook joins the TODAY show to discuss her starring role in the new suspenseful series "All Her Fault." Snook, who is known for her acclaimed performance as Shiv on the hit drama "Succession," opens up about the challenges of her latest role and how her own experience of becoming a mother has affected her approach to the character.

In "All Her Fault," Snook plays a member of a seemingly perfect family whose lives are turned upside-down when they discover their child is missing. The actress reveals that working alongside Dakota Fanning, who also stars in the show, has been a rewarding experience. Snook shares insights into the emotional depth of the storyline and how the series explores the complexities of family dynamics.

Despite her success in "All Her Fault," Snook admits that she still frequently gets approached by fans on the street about her iconic role as Shiv on "Succession." The actress jokes about the enduring impact of her performance and the continued popularity of the acclaimed HBO series.

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Sarah Snook is starring in the new suspenseful series "All Her Fault."
Snook reveals that becoming a mother influenced how she approached her character in the series.
Snook is still frequently recognized by fans for her acclaimed performance as Shiv on the hit drama "Succession."

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