Tony-nominated actress and winner of a 2015 Theatre World Award, Sydney Lucas, is an extraordinary entertainer who has already achieved remarkable success in the entertainment industry at just 12 years old. She has conquered theater, film, and television, showcasing her incredible talents in various roles.
In 2013, Sydney made her off-Broadway debut in the critically acclaimed musical Fun Home, which premiered at The Public Theater. She portrayed Small Alison, a complex and dynamic character, who struggled to find her identity amidst her father's rigid expectations of femininity. Sydney's outstanding performance earned her an Obie Award, making her the youngest recipient in history. She was also nominated for several prestigious awards, including the Lucille Lortel Award, Outer Critic's Circle Award, Drama Desk Award, and Drama League Award.
Sydney's impressive TV credits include appearances on Law & Order: SVU, Royal Pains, the FX pilot How & Why, Late Show with David Letterman, Sesame Street, and a Saturday Night Live digital short, The Stand Off, opposite Jeremy Renner.
In addition to her television work, Sydney has also made a mark in film. Her notable credits include She's Funny That Way, the festival favorite film short Fool's Day, directed by Cody Blue Snider, and the young version of Kristen Wiig's character in both Girl Most Likely and The Skeleton Twins. Shortly after her stage run, she completed filming the indie film Dude, directed by Olivia Milch.