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South China Morning Post
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- South China Morning Post
Who's White Lotus star Alexandra Daddario's brother Matthew Daddario? He's also an actor, with credits in TV shows Shadowhunters and Why Women Kill – and loves ice cream and motorcycles
Did you know that White Lotus actress Alexandra Daddario has an equally gorgeous little brother, Matthew Daddario, and a stunning little sister, Catharine Daddario? The genetic lottery definitely favoured the Daddario siblings, not only in terms of their good looks but also their acting talent. All three are in the entertainment industry and making a name for themselves. Middle child Matthew is known for playing the dreamy Alec Lightwood in Shadowhunters, and also appeared in the black dramedy series Why Women Kill . Most recently, he has a starring role alongside Abigail Breslin in the new comedy film The Italians. Read on to find out more about Alexandra Daddario's little brother, Matthew Daddario. He grew up in New York The Daddario siblings are all in the entertainment industry. Photo: @MatthewDaddario/X Advertisement Matthew Daddario was born on October 1, 1987, in New York. His parents are Richard and Christina Daddario, both lawyers. He claims to have been a 'well-behaved' child, although admits that his mum would say otherwise. Speaking of growing up in New York, he told Flaunt, 'I walked around, I skateboarded, I went and met my friends and we would wander around the city,' adding that he stayed out of trouble. How did Matthew Daddario get into acting? Matthew Daddario studied business at university. Photo: @matthewdaddario/Instagram Daddario studied business at Indiana University before becoming an actor. In his interview with Flaunt, the Cabin Fever actor shared candidly that he followed his elder sister's footsteps into Hollywood with a clear understanding of how tricky it can be to make it. 'It needs to be something that you're doing because you actually love it, because really, your chances of succeeding are near zero, and they're not necessarily based off your skill level,' he said. He took acting classes, got an agent and tried out at auditions, which ultimately paid off. He's married Matthew Daddario is married to fashion entrepreneur Esther Kim. Photo: @matthewdaddario/Instagram If you're crushing on Daddario, we hate to break it to you but he is happily married and is also a dad! His wife is Esther Kim, founder of slow fashion brand Esya. The couple share two children.


Express Tribune
17-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Alexandra Daddario stuns at Melbourne Grand Prix with VIP experience
Alexandra Daddario turned heads at the Formula One Grand Prix in Melbourne, effortlessly blending Hollywood glamour with high-speed thrills. The White Lotus star, 39, was spotted at the Albert Park Circuit on Sunday, where she enjoyed a front-row view of Lando Norris' victory from the sidelines. Daddario exuded effortless elegance, pairing a classic black skirt and top with a sleek white leather jacket. She accessorized with gold and black jewelry and was seen sporting multiple VIP entry passes. Her natural makeup look highlighted her glowing skin, while her tousled hair framed her face as rain poured over the track. Beyond soaking up the action, the San Andreas actress took to social media to share glimpses of her exclusive behind-the-scenes experience. In an Instagram post, she posed in a swanky VIP lounge, donning Dior sunglasses, Dior earrings, and a Tag Heuer watch. She later shared a video from the track, capturing racing stars Jack Doohan, Max Verstappen, and others braving the elements. Daddario's Grand Prix weekend wasn't just about race-day excitement—she also made a dazzling appearance at a pre-race gala on Friday. She stunned in a sheer black dress that showcased her toned figure, paired with minimal jewelry and a chic ponytail. Her bronzed cheeks, glossy neutral lips, and subtle smoky eyes completed the effortlessly glamorous look. The star-studded event saw several high-profile guests, including former Miss Universe Australia Olivia Molly, Neighbours actress Montana Cox, and model Jessica Gomes.
Yahoo
16-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Alexandra Daddario's Sparkly Black Maxi Dress Was Entirely Sheer
The sheer trend doesn't seem to be going anywhere anytime soon. Everyone from Emma Stone to Nicole Kidman to Jennifer Lopez has donned their sheerest gowns in recent months. Now, Alexandra Daddario has hopped aboard the trend, too. Attending the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix with Tag Heuer in Melbourne, the White Lotus star donned a slinky long-sleeved maxi dress made of a sheer knit fabric covered in tiny sparkling rhinestones. Below, the dress revealed a strapless thong bodysuit. Daddario paired the dress with a pair of star-shaped gold earrings and a Tag Heuer watch, while she wore her hair in a slick, center-parted low ponytail. Daddario and her husband, Andrew Form, welcomed their first child last November. Daddario had previously shared the news of her pregnancy in an interview with Vogue, sharing details about a previous miscarriage. "I'm pregnant and it's all successful and everything's healthy,' Daddario said. "I had been pregnant. Then, I had a loss. It's long and complicated, so I don't want to be too specific. Those kinds of losses and trauma are very hard to explain unless you've been through them. I really relate to all the women who have been through those kinds of things in a way that I didn't understand fully before. It's very, very painful." Daddario is currently preparing to star in three films—Happy Life, which co-stars Evangeline Lily, A Tree Fell in the Woods, which will also star Josh Gad and Ashley Park, and Double Booked, alongside Adam Scott and Sterling K. Brown. As Daddario told InStyle in 2023, she has seen a slow but steady change in the industry throughout her career. "There's been a huge shift [in Hollywood] as far as how we want to portray women, the number of women working behind the scenes, the number of leading roles for women is increasing," she said. Read the original article on InStyle
Yahoo
02-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Alexandra Daddario Shuts Down Critics Calling Her a 'Bad Actress': 'I Got an Emmy Nomination'
Alexandra Daddario is setting the record straight that she is 'not a bad actress,' despite what some critics might say. The Mayfair Witches star, who has appeared in dozens of projects throughout her career, was recently asked by Elle magazine to name the 'most outrageous rumor you've heard about yourself that won't go away.' More from The Hollywood Reporter Alexandra Daddario on If You Can Trust Rowan Heading Into 'Mayfair Witches' Season 2 Finale Alexandra Daddario Pregnant, Expecting First Child With Husband Andrew Form 'I Wish You All the Best' Review: Alexandra Daddario and Lena Dunham in Tommy Dorfman's Sweet Nonbinary Coming-of-Age Comedy Daddario quickly responded: 'That I'm a bad actress.' Looking straight into the camera, she went on to defend herself and her talents. 'I'm not a bad actress,' The White Lotus star explained. 'I've just done some projects that don't showcase me in the way that I should be showcased. OK? Directing and the writing is everything. Sometimes I'm lit poorly, but I'm not a bad actress. I got an Emmy nomination. How do you think I did that?' In 2022, Daddario scored an Emmy nod for best supporting actress in a limited or anthology series or movie for her role as Rachel Patton in season one of Mike White's hit HBO show, The White Lotus. Following her first onscreen role on the soap opera All My Children in the early 2000s, she went on to appear in numerous projects, including Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, Baywatch, True Detective, Texas Chainsaw and San Andreas, among others. Elsewhere in her interview with Elle, Daddario was also asked about an 'acting gig you regret doing.' 'I have a lot of acting gigs I regret doing. This is a hard one, but I'll be vague,' she said, deciding not to name the movie. 'With all due respect to everyone who worked hard and who I worked with, there was an independent film that I shot that was a disaster. A lot of infighting, producers walking off set, just chaos. I don't want to say the name though, because you can't, but I hated working on that. The movie doesn't have to be good, but you know, fighting is not something that I'm into.' Best of The Hollywood Reporter The Cast of 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer,' Then and Now 'Yellowstone' and the Sprawling Dutton Family Tree, Explained A 'Star Wars' Timeline: All the Movies and TV Shows in the Franchise