Samara Weaving is a rising Australian-born actor-model who made her big-screen debut in Australian director/writer Ivan Sen’s crime movie
Mystery Road (2013). Weaving starred or co-starred in a string of features made and released in mainly in Australia and/or New Zealand, including director/writer Fin Edquist’s
Bad Girl (2016), director/writer Jason Lei Howden’s New Zealand-produced action comedy
Guns Akimbo (2019) starring Daniel Radcliffe, a co-starring voice role in the animated Australian feature
100% Wolf (2020) and the sequel
200% Wolf (2024).
Weaving made supporting or co-starring appearances in American movies (most of which have been commercial duds) starting with the Paramount Pictures-Nickleodeon monster comedy,
Monster Trucks (2016), the Joe Lynch-directed action movie
Mayhem (2017) starring
Steven Yeun; director/writer/producer
Martin McDonagh’s Oscar-winning crime comedy,
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017), starring Frances McDormand (winning Best Actress),
Woody Harrelson,
Sam Rockwell (winning Best Supporting Actor), Abbie Cornish, John Hawkes and
Peter Dinklage, grossing over $162 million for Fox Searchlight Pictures after premiering at the Venice Film Festival; co-directors-writers James and Colin Krisel’s neo-noir thriller for Liongate,
Last Moment of Clarity (2020); the Orion Pictures-released sci-fi comedy starring
Keanu Reeves and co-star/producer Alex Winter,
Bill & Ted Face the Music (2020); Paramount Pictures’/MGM’s superhero commercial bomb
Snakes Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins (2021) staring Henry Golding; and Searchlight Pictures’ biopic
Chevalier (2022) co-starring Weaving and Kelvin Harrison Jr. Weaving landed a supporting role in another box-office bomb, director/writer Damien Chazelle’s silent movie-era epic, Babylon (2022), co-starring Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, Diego Calva, Jean Smart, Jovan Adepo and Li Jun Li, produced and released by Paramount Pictures to a disastrous $65 million global gross (based on estimated costs).
Samara Weaving was a new cast member of the sixth entry in the long-running slasher franchise,
Scream VI (2023), with
Melissa Barrera, Jasmin Savoy Brown,
Jack Champion, Henry Czerny,
Mason Gooding, and Courteney Cox, and delivered a strong $169 million box office for distributor Paramount Pictures (based on estimated costs). Weaving starred in the title role of the post-apocalyptic horror movie
Azrael (2024), directed by E.L. Katz and written and produced by Simon Barrett, performed in Esperanto, premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival, and was released by IFC Films/Shudder.
Weaving co-starred with Ray Nicholson in director/writer Jimmy Warden’s comedy thriller,
Borderline (2025), with Jimmy Fails, Alba Baptista and Eric Dane, and released to little business by Magnet Releasing, and then Weaving starred in the title role in the crime thriller,
Carolina Caroline (2025), with Kyle Gallner, Kyra Sedgwick and Jon Gries under Adam Carter Rehmeier’s direction, launching at the Toronto Film Festival and released by Magnolia Pictures. Weaving took the lead again (as well as an executive producer credit) in the sequel,
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come (2026), with
Kathryn Newton, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Shawn Hatosy,
David Cronenberg and Elijah Wood under the co-direction of
Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and
Tyler Gillett and released wide by Searchlight Pictures after premiering at the South by Southwest Film Festival.
Samara Weaving co-starred with Jason Segel in the comedy thriller,
Over Your Dead Body (2026), the English-language remake of Tommy Wirkola’s original Norwegian movie
The Trip (2021), with Paul Guilfoyle, Keith Jardine, Timothy Olyphant and Juliette Lewis under Jorma Taccone’s direction, launching at the South by Southwest Film Festival before a release by Independent Film Company (U.S.)/Amazon Prime Video (International).