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Samara Weaving

Famous As
Actress, model
Birth Date
February 23, 1992
Birth Place
Adelaide, Australia
Famous As
Actress, model
Popular for
Her role as Nelson Rose in comedy series "SMILF" (2017)
Birth Date
February 23, 1992
Birth Place
Adelaide, Australia
Height
5' 5"
Nationality
Australian
Education
  • Attended Canberra Girls Grammar School
Father
Simon Weaving
Mother
Helena Bezzina
Sister
Morgan Weaving (actress, b. 27-Jul-94)
Relation
Jimmy Warden (producer, engaged in 10-Mar-19)

Born on February 23, 1992, in Adelaide, Australia, Samara Weaving emerged as a dynamic screen presence, skillfully navigating between comedy, horror, and drama to establish herself as a versatile actress and model. The niece of actor Hugo Weaving, she spent parts of her childhood in Fiji, Singapore, and Indonesia before her family settled back in Australia, where she began modeling as a teenager. Her early foray into acting came with a role on the Australian series Out of the Blue in 2008, but it was her subsequent stint as Indi Walker on the long-running soap opera Home and Away from 2009 to 2013 that brought her significant domestic recognition and an AACTA Award nomination.

Seeking to expand her career internationally, Weaving relocated to the United States. She landed a recurring role in the first season of the horror-comedy series Ash vs Evil Dead in 2015. The year 2017 proved to be a pivotal breakout period, showcasing her range across multiple genres. She starred in the office-based horror film Mayhem and the cult Netflix horror-comedy The Babysitter, while also appearing in the critically acclaimed ensemble drama Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, which won several ensemble awards. That same year, she gained wider attention for her role as Nelson Rose in the comedy series SMILF.

Weaving's career ascended to a new level of prominence with her leading role in the 2019 dark comedy horror film Ready or Not. Her performance as a bride fighting for her survival was widely praised, cementing her status as a modern "scream queen" and a compelling leading actress. She continued to build on this momentum with roles in Bill & Ted Face the Music and the sequel The Babysitter: Killer Queen in 2020. In 2023, she joined the iconic horror franchise with a role in Scream VI, further solidifying her place in the genre. Her filmography continued to expand with projects like the 2024 action horror film Azrael and the anticipated 2025 thriller Borderline. Through a mix of charismatic performances and strategic role choices, Samara Weaving has crafted a distinctive and successful path in contemporary cinema.