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Amelia May Alcock, better known as Milly Alcock, was born on April 11, 2000, in Sydney, New South Wales. As a teenager, she attended the Newtown High School of the Performing Arts in suburban Sydney but left because of her acting career. As the youthful Rhaenyra Targaryen in the HBO fantasy series “House of the Dragon,” she gained enormous recognition (2022).
She will be 23 years old as of 2023. Milly Alcock is a stunning actress who is 5 feet 5 inches tall. She weighs about 50 kg in total.
Her mother, Emma Alcock, gave birth to her, as did her father. It is uncertain when Milly’s mother and father divorced; however, it is known that they are no longer married. She spent her youth and early years with her two brothers, Bert, and Eddy Alcock
Amelia May Alcock Profile Summary:
Birth Name |
Amelia May Alcock |
Gender: | Female |
Date of Birth |
April 11, 2000 |
Age |
23 |
Place of birth |
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Nationality |
Australian |
Parents Name | Emma Alcock |
Siblings
|
Bert and Eddy Alcock |
Profession | Actress |
Net Worth | Over $2 million |
Year Active |
 till date |
Profile of Milly Alcock:
On March 11, 2000, Milly Alcock was born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. She was born Amelia May Alcock. According to her birthdate, she was born under the sign of Pisces. She was raised in a pious Christian home.
Alcock had dreamed of being a star while growing up in a middle-class Australian household, and at a young age, she realized her goal.
In an interview with Vogue, Mil said that while acting is not given much priority in her family and that they have always been interested in sports, particularly Rugby Union, she decided to become an actor. Next, she practices Yogasana to relax her body’s muscles effectively. She is used to going to the gym six days within 50 to 90 minutes.
Milly Alcock’s Net Worth:
Milly Alcock’s net Worth is predicted to be $3 million as of 2022. She put a lot of effort into this, and her acting job is her primary source of money.
She currently makes between $500K and $1 million every year. She is supporting a typical lifestyle with her employment.
Milly Alcock Career:
Alcock started her television career in Australia, debuting in the romantic dramedy series “Wonderland” in 2014 as an adolescent. Following that, she accepted two presenting positions, first on “B.F. Chefs” and later on the Disney Channel show “Hanging With.” Alcock then made three more appearances in “Janet King’s” third season, in addition to appearing in the miniseries “High Life.” Alcock appeared in four episodes of “A Place to Call Home” in 2018 as Emma Carvolth. She also appeared in the main casts of the television shows “Pine Gap” and “Fighting Season.”
Regarding television, Alcock may have had her best year yet in 2019. She also started playing the recurrent part of Sam Serrato on the criminal drama series “Reckoning” and the lead role of Meg on “Upright,” in addition to portraying Sian Galese in four episodes of “Les Norton.” She and Tim Minchin play a pair of misfits who meet by fate in the Australian outback and form an unusual friendship in the later program. Alcock was nominated for an AACTA Award for Best Comedy Performance for her performance; however, she eventually lost to her co-star.
Milly Alcock House of the Dragon Role:
With her part in the HBO fantasy series “House of the Dragon,” a precursor to the famous “Game of Thrones,” Alcock gained widespread recognition in August 2022. Both were based on the books of the author George R. R. Martin’s “A Song of Ice and Fire” trilogy. Alcock portrays the infant Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen in “House of the Dragon,” a dragon-rider and the eldest child of King Viserys and Aemma Arryn. Emma D’Arcy, an actress, portrays her as an adult. Other prominent cast members are Paddy Considine, Matt Smith, Rhys Ifans, Steve Toussaint, Eve Best, and Sonoya Mizuno.
Milly Alcock Awards and nominations:
YEAR | ASSOCIATION | CATEGORY | WORK | RESULT |
2018 | Casting Guild of Australia | Rising Star of 2018 | Television Career | Won |
2020 | AACTA Awards | Best Comedy Performer | Upright | Nominated |
2022 | IGN Summer Movies Award | Best Performance in a T.V Series | House of the Dragon | Nominated |
2023 | Critic’s Choice Television Awards | Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | House of the Dragon | Nominated |
2023 | Critic’s Choice Super Awards | Best Actress in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Series | House of the Dragon | Nominated |