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szdaily -> Entertainment -> 
Sadie Sink to lead in coming-of-age drama
    2019-11-11  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

SADIE SINK, Theo Rossi and newcomer Kweku Collins are set to star in the coming-of-age drama “Dear Zoe” from director Gren Wells and Zin Haze Productions. The indie pic, based on the novel of the same name by Philip Beard, will also feature Jessica Capshaw, Justin Bartha and Vivien Blair.

The film follows a teenager, Tess (Sink), who enlists her biological father (Rossi) and her love interest (Collins) to help her come to grips with the death of her little sister in a tragic accident. The adapted screenplay for “Dear Zoe” was written by Marc Lhormer and Melissa Martin. Production is set to take place in and around Pittsburgh.

Sink is best known for playing Maxine “Max” Mayfield in Netflix’s “Stranger Things.” Born in April, 2002, in Brenham, Texas, the United States, Sink also appeared as Suzanne Ballard on “American Odyssey” (2015), Kimberly on “Chuck” (2016) and Lori on “The Glass Castle” (2017). (SD-Agencies)

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