Succession’s Sarah Snook On Playing Shiv Roy, Feminism & Her Fellow Cast | GLAMOUR UNFILTERED

Published: 01 January 1970
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As Shiv Roy in Succession - the cult HBO behemoth now streaming season 3 - Sarah Snook plays the only daughter of the reprehensible Roy dynasty. As one of the four siblings jostling for the keys to the Roystar Wayco kingdom and the endorsement of their monstrous, billionaire tycoon father, Logan, Shiv is a fascinating portrayal of female power amongst the super-rich and super-ruthless. And like all the characters, despite her atrocious behaviour and conniving machinations for power grabs, cover ups and treachery, that makes the show so jaw-on-the-floor compelling, Shiv gets under our skin.

Along with the acerbic one-liners, razor sharp bob, impeccable cashmere turtlenecks and red lipstick - that last year saw Shiv Roy become a surprise Halloween costume - fans can’t get enough of her. As Sarah says of her character and all the cast on Succession:

‘They've all got that little complex and fatal flaw that makes them attractive.”

For the latest episode of GLAMOUR Unfiltered, the 33-year-old Australian actor opens up on mental health, power, wealth, who her favourite on-screen sibling is and whether Shiv Roy is a feminist.

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