As the lead of last weekend’s buzzy horror debut “Primate,” Sequoyah heads a cast of young stars in a battle for survival against a killer chimp – worse, one that was raised as a sibling to Sequoyah’s character. The film held its own at the box office against juggernaut “Avatar: Fire and Ash” and the sleeper hit “The Housemaid,” in part thanks to Sequoyah’s sensitive (but still terrifying) work under director Johannes Roberts.
At 23, Sequoyah is something of a veteran. She began acting at age 8, eventually landing the lead of the NBC series “Believe,” created by Alfonso Cuarón and Mark Friedman and executive produced by J.J. Abrams. As she enters a new chapter and looks toward adult roles, Sequoyah caught up with Variety to discuss her academic approach to the…
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