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Australian actress joins Chappell Roan in rejecting 'overnight success' label as she describes fame as a 'painstaking process' READ MORE: Chappell Roan CANCELS music festival appearances after backlash over 'not endorsing' Kamala Harris By Ali Daher For Daily Mail Australia Published: 21:46 EDT, 28 September 2024 | Updated: 21:46 EDT, 28 September 2024 e-mail View comments An Australian actress has hit out at being labelled an 'overnight success' after US popstar Chappell Roan also dismissed the label. Alycia Debnam-Carey, known for Fear the Walking Dead and The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart, insisted her rise to fame in Hollywood has been anything but swift. In a candid interview with Stellar magazine, Alycia, 31, described carving out a career in acting as a 'painstaking process' as she detailed her decades of work behind her fame.

'We're so accustomed to seeing the success stories of ''Wow, they soared right through'', but for most actors, it's a real painstaking process,' she told the outlet. 'People aren't aware of how much strategy goes into everything and how much timing is involved.' Alycia starred in long-running series like Fear the Walking Dead and The 100 before soaring to new heights of fame in drama miniseries The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart, which also stars Sigourney Weaver and Asher Keddie.



After Alycia received four Logie Award nominations for her role in the Amazon series, she is now finding herself in the spotlight more than ever. An Australian actress has hit.

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