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Sarah Snook Reveals How She Keeps Her Job in Perspective, Says Acting Is ā€˜Just a Game of Pretend’

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Toria Sheffield, Yamillah HurtadoJanuary 11, 2026 at 6:00 AM

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Sarah Snook called acting ā€œa game of pretendā€ while reflecting on her chosen profession

The actress, 38, made the comment after accepting an award at the 2026 Critics Choice Awards on Sunday, Jan. 4

She won the award for her role in the hit Peacock mystery thriller All Her Fault

Sarah Snook is trying to keep acting — and her career — in perspective.

The actress, 38, spoke to the media in the press room after winning the 2026 Critics Choice Award for Best Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television for her role in the hit Peacock series All Her Fault in Santa Monica, Calif., on Jan. 4. During the post-win Q&A, Snook made a point to say that she thinks it’s important to keep her job ā€œin perspective.ā€

ā€œ[Acting] is just a game of pretend, [and] getting paid to do this job is very nice,ā€ she said, adding that she is ā€œgratefulā€ she gets to act for a living.

ā€œAnd hopefully I keep getting some of those opportunities to do it,ā€ she continued.

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Sarah Snook at the 2026 Critics Choice Awards in Santa Monica, Calif., on Jan. 4

The Succession star added that her time in the entertainment industry has taught her to simply ā€œkeep working hard.ā€

ā€œJust keep your hand down and keep doing things to keep working, keep working hard, keep looking for the things that challenge you,ā€ she said.

She alluded to her perspective on acting earlier in the evening as she took the stage to accept her award.

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"We had an awesome time with the crew, shooting really great stuff,ā€ she said while onstage. ā€œAnd I think that's the main thing — is just having a great time while we're shooting, ā€˜cause we're just playing pretend.ā€

All Her Fault is a gripping eight-episode mystery thriller series in which Snook stars as Marissa Irvine, a high-powered wealth manager whose life descends into chaos when her 5-year-old son, Milo, vanishes. The missing-persons case soon unveils a web of suspicion and secrets in her seemingly mundane suburban life.

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The series, which is an adaptation of Andrea Mara’s bestselling novel of the same name, also features performances from Dakota Fanning, Jake Lacy, Michael PeƱa and Abby Elliott.

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Sarah Snook as Marissa Irvine in 'All Her Fault' on Peacock

Snook is also set to make her Broadway premiere in The Picture of Dorian Gray in March.

The Australian-born performer will play 26 characters in the production, which employs "an explosive interplay of video and theater through an intricately choreographed collection of onstage cameras,' per a release from the producers.

She previously starred in The Picture of Dorian Gray at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in London, where the show earned two Olivier Awards, including a best actress trophy for Snook. The production, developed by the Sydney Theatre Company, premiered in Australia in 2020, extending twice in Sydney before touring the continent.

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